Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shades
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shades
Yeah except that place can be scaled to a point I could solo so easily nothing would stop me. Selene's Web, however... Lv38 minimum lol
Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shadesUltimaJoe777 wrote: »Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shades
Yeah except that place can be scaled to a point I could solo so easily nothing would stop me. Selene's Web, however... Lv38 minimum lol
How if I enter solo its gonna be vr 16?
Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shadesUltimaJoe777 wrote: »Mettaricana wrote: »Same can be said about fungal grotto boss wuth the shades
Yeah except that place can be scaled to a point I could solo so easily nothing would stop me. Selene's Web, however... Lv38 minimum lol
How if I enter solo its gonna be vr 16?
Group with a very low-level character, make them leader, and then port in. The lowbie doesn't have to enter--they just need to remain grouped for the duration of the instance (if the group disbands, the instance is destroyed). It's a cheesy way of soloing group dungeons.
That having been said, I've 2-manned Selene at VR16, and we actually have more problems at Longclaw than than Selene herself.
Obviously a L2P
Every time I read it I can't help but think this could be a sarcastic post talking about how dungeons have been made too easy...
UltimaJoe777 wrote: »Dear Zenimax...
Thank you for all you have done for us, but curse you for making her the way she is. She is so totally annoying when trying to solo Selene's Web because of her unbreakable CC and her adds wailing on you. Would be more doable if that little web trick of hers didn't keep you contained with no way to escape before it wore off.
Anywho just wanted to rant about that boss because it was truly an annoying boss and kept me from soloing the entire dungeon. Keep up the good work!
Best Regards,
Joe