So after getting my tush handed to me in a major way and looking at length on yee olde intraweb to no effect, I'd like guidance on this pull and encounter as a whole. The GS is 2.6 and my fellow dungeoneers are about the same. Cheers
You say OP tank - so that is to presume you went Protection path and stacked-up your HP to the gills. I'd recommend you stack your ArmorPen on all your offensive slots and avoid the claw attack (by actually moving out of the way). This is my own set-up (in short) and I'm always the last one standing everywhere I go; definition of a "tank".
Neither I or anyone else can give much more advice without knowing more about your build.
There's a couple of ways of dealing with those Scorpions, but I find by far the easiest way is to have one of the party members kite/pull one of the Scorpions off, away from the party, while the others deal with the one that's left behind.
With a decent bit of DR and - as I'm a Devotion Paladin, it's all I get - Shield of Faith active, claw attacks shouldn't hurt you all that badly. The scorpions have a pretty standard set of attacks. Claw - Fire Breath (Cone) - Meteor Storm (Small red zones) - Lava Puddle (Slightly bigger red circle directly in front of the Scorpion and under him). Be careful of the last one, though, as it does hurt a lot and sometimes the red circle doesn't cooincide with where it'll appear. Sometimes it will show as if they will spit it off to the side. They wont. It'll always appear directly in front of them.
Generally, you'll want to avoid any red zone attack (duh). Most of their red zone attacks are followed by a claw swipe, unless you stay out of their range for a longer bit of time. You can coax their swipe by moving into range and directly out of it, at which point they'll swing and miss. Having your party members off to the side and back of the Scorpion is adviseable, as they generally don't have as much Temp. HP, DR and other means of protection as you do.
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it mostly use fire breath -> claw -> fire breath -> claw, with fire breath move to the side (easy to avoid the red zone like that) and as it finish the breath u use lunge at him (radiant strike works good) - it will start claw atk so u just need to move right after u lunge it. sometimes it will use the lava -> after the lava i think there is a breath. since the lava has long activation u will have time to hit it and when it start lava breath u just move to the side again. with the meteor it might be harder but here u just need to guard and u will be immune to the knock over. any way u just need some experience, got to runs with friends/guildies and after 4-5 runs u will have a way to deal with them that suits u.
At 2.6 IL I feel you should be able to do this fairly easily especially if you have a healer of any sort (as mentioned directly above).
I'm a bit new to the Pali, think finally hit 70 on the dude about a month ago so I won't try to add much on what to do except for a tactic that I use.
-I tank both scorpions with my back basically against the right wall. It keeps all of their AOEs facing away from party members and gives the party a huge amount of room. This means they don't find themselves in trouble and loosing focus. Now, this gives me very little room but I'm fine with it. Since there is nearly no room for me that also means there is no room for any other party member to randomly put themselves in front of the scorpions (some folks do this for some reason, I dunno).
As obsidiancran3 said, just face tank them both and don't stand in red. For this fight, I switch BL for RA for the extra mobility and agro (as well as the faster AP recharge) since you don't need to worry about the knockback.
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edited September 2015
I can facetank both with my devotion OP. Protector should never struggle.
Only thing you need to keep your eye on is the firestorm they cast as standing in it a second after it's started blazing will insta-kill you without warning. When they cast it, try to keep agro, but back off out of the area the mini-AoEs are falling from.
However the Devotion build in question produces so much healing combined with damage that it is invulnerable to most things, just like the tanks, and the damage and healing pulls agro very effectively.
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Neither I or anyone else can give much more advice without knowing more about your build.
With a decent bit of DR and - as I'm a Devotion Paladin, it's all I get - Shield of Faith active, claw attacks shouldn't hurt you all that badly. The scorpions have a pretty standard set of attacks. Claw - Fire Breath (Cone) - Meteor Storm (Small red zones) - Lava Puddle (Slightly bigger red circle directly in front of the Scorpion and under him). Be careful of the last one, though, as it does hurt a lot and sometimes the red circle doesn't cooincide with where it'll appear. Sometimes it will show as if they will spit it off to the side. They wont. It'll always appear directly in front of them.
Generally, you'll want to avoid any red zone attack (duh). Most of their red zone attacks are followed by a claw swipe, unless you stay out of their range for a longer bit of time. You can coax their swipe by moving into range and directly out of it, at which point they'll swing and miss. Having your party members off to the side and back of the Scorpion is adviseable, as they generally don't have as much Temp. HP, DR and other means of protection as you do.
any way u just need some experience, got to runs with friends/guildies and after 4-5 runs u will have a way to deal with them that suits u.
That's all I do. As long as there is a healer of any sort.
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A whole lot of other Obsidian toons as well.
I'm a bit new to the Pali, think finally hit 70 on the dude about a month ago so I won't try to add much on what to do except for a tactic that I use.
-I tank both scorpions with my back basically against the right wall. It keeps all of their AOEs facing away from party members and gives the party a huge amount of room. This means they don't find themselves in trouble and loosing focus. Now, this gives me very little room but I'm fine with it. Since there is nearly no room for me that also means there is no room for any other party member to randomly put themselves in front of the scorpions (some folks do this for some reason, I dunno).
Only thing you need to keep your eye on is the firestorm they cast as standing in it a second after it's started blazing will insta-kill you without warning. When they cast it, try to keep agro, but back off out of the area the mini-AoEs are falling from.
Obsidian Oath - Warlock
A whole lot of other Obsidian toons as well.
However the Devotion build in question produces so much healing combined with damage that it is invulnerable to most things, just like the tanks, and the damage and healing pulls agro very effectively.
Obsidian Oath - Warlock
A whole lot of other Obsidian toons as well.