@ KazeCloud:
CS Zons are power plants when it comes down to lightning, but don't forget that in PvP their damage is reduced to 1/6 (or was it 1/10? ... I've been out of the racket for too much, damn).
Well, raise your life, have max Lgt res, some Lgt absorb, a couple potions (or 3... or 4), and you can stand a few hits.
Add to the picture the fact that not all her Charged Bolts will always hit you. Most of the times some of them will go past your body. This depends on your own position relatively to that of the Zon (it's been ages since my last fight, I don't remember too much).
Distance also plays a role. If you are 'too close' or 'too far' (for her javelin), then her attack will not be 100% effective. Sounds crazy? Try to believe ; )
Anyway, old school Zon PvP'ers know what angle is best to attack you from.
If you fight one, observe from what direction he comes most of the times, and stay the hell out of that way (otherwise he's probably an overpowered noob ownable with some brain).
If you have a CS Zon yourself, make practice on monsters. It's the same thing.
Boost 'em with the /player command, and hit them from different angles. See what angles work best.
And size does matter, so fight humanoids of your size.
@ The Mob:
Now, I always confuse names. Blood Lords are those dual-Axe brutes from Act 5?
Yes you can leech from them, but more often than not they'll feature high Physical resistance (or even Immunity), thus limiting your leeching.
And if you have a lot of life you may not notice the healing, and confuse it with the effects of "Replenish Life").
Also, their Cyclone Armor seem to contributes to further reduce ALL the damage they take (although it should only reduce Elemental damage, and not Physical... but for some reason Physical seem to be recuded as well. Maybe it's not exactly the Cyclone Armor of a Druid what they use? -like the Firestorm on a Torch, which is exactly the Firestorm that Diablo throws at you, and not the Firestorm a Druid can use-)
Ciao ciao : )
CS Zons are power plants when it comes down to lightning, but don't forget that in PvP their damage is reduced to 1/6 (or was it 1/10? ... I've been out of the racket for too much, damn).
Well, raise your life, have max Lgt res, some Lgt absorb, a couple potions (or 3... or 4), and you can stand a few hits.
Add to the picture the fact that not all her Charged Bolts will always hit you. Most of the times some of them will go past your body. This depends on your own position relatively to that of the Zon (it's been ages since my last fight, I don't remember too much).
Distance also plays a role. If you are 'too close' or 'too far' (for her javelin), then her attack will not be 100% effective. Sounds crazy? Try to believe ; )
Anyway, old school Zon PvP'ers know what angle is best to attack you from.
If you fight one, observe from what direction he comes most of the times, and stay the hell out of that way (otherwise he's probably an overpowered noob ownable with some brain).
If you have a CS Zon yourself, make practice on monsters. It's the same thing.
Boost 'em with the /player command, and hit them from different angles. See what angles work best.
And size does matter, so fight humanoids of your size.
@ The Mob:
Now, I always confuse names. Blood Lords are those dual-Axe brutes from Act 5?
Yes you can leech from them, but more often than not they'll feature high Physical resistance (or even Immunity), thus limiting your leeching.
And if you have a lot of life you may not notice the healing, and confuse it with the effects of "Replenish Life").
Also, their Cyclone Armor seem to contributes to further reduce ALL the damage they take (although it should only reduce Elemental damage, and not Physical... but for some reason Physical seem to be recuded as well. Maybe it's not exactly the Cyclone Armor of a Druid what they use? -like the Firestorm on a Torch, which is exactly the Firestorm that Diablo throws at you, and not the Firestorm a Druid can use-)
Ciao ciao : )