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Mounts are great for soloing spell casting tanks (paladins/rangers/shadowknights), for you can be in combat and basically slowly meditating at the same time.
Man, I got to start proofreading my postings before hitting the enter button or stop typing this stuff at work. What I meant to say was "Mounts are great for soloing spell casting tanks, for you can be in between combats and basically slowly meditating at the same time." While you are waiting for the next mob to pop you can meditate without sitting down. The downside is mounts also consume food and water. -Thanks Pat.
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In summary, I would definitely not recommend hybrids paying a lot of plat for a fast horse, you are better off saving your money and getting Jboots. Pallies and SKs get the fastest horse in the game as an AA for goodness sake,
Extremely true...why pay thousands of plat when you can increase your running speed with AA, or in respect to a pally eventually summon one with AA. It doesn't make financial sense when there are other ways of increasing your movement speed. We as humans beings of course do all sorts of things that don't make financial sense, especially when we want something now.
Although I don't want to look like I'm waffeling on the issue, I thought it worthy to point out that if you really really want a horse (for either a look or roleplaying perspecitve) for a hybrid tank it does have some use (albeit not the smartest move in the book).
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The acceleration on a mount is too slow if the situation is genuinely hairy enough that you can't deal with it using fear or root.
Partialy true..although I will not disagree with Patrician that insta-cast SOW is much better for instantly running out of a dangerous situation, the trick with a mount is knowing when to flee and retaining enough hp to take a few hits. When facing an opponent alone where you just can't get a spell off (i.e. no mana, interruptions, resists) and fleeing is your only option, it's nice being on top of that already summoned mount. Run straight forward into the mob (without turning your back or side to him), take a hit or two and get the heck out of there. [Note: this comparision is being made from the perspective of mount vs. nothing and not mount vs. Jboots]
Edited, Thu Apr 8 15:03:53 2004 by Valzarius