Lotro - Umbari Mats / Red Sea-stones - Woe of the Willow - Soloing instances yellowline Beorning

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ส.ค. 2024
  • Woe of the Willow is a scaling 1,2,3 player instance that is part of the Bingo Boffin quest chain.
    While it is unusual; this run dropped 10 Umbari hides (from two hide crates) & a red sea-stone from disenchanted gear. The instance can drop a necklace on the solo/duo versions but also can drop shoulder & chest gear with the 3-player version of the instance.
    I've run through this with my Level 107 Yellowline Hybrid/(Man&Bear) form Beorning.
    Just FYI, This video is recorded in 4k resolution. While it is intended to be viewed in full screen mode your mileage may vary.
    Plugins Used:
    AltInventory, BevyoBars2, BuffBars, ClassTraitPointChecklist,
    CombatAnalysis, CookingRef, CraftTimer, DailyTasks, DeedTracker,
    RecipeTracker, SequenceBars, Titanbar.
    Plugins Loaded using: LOTRO Plugin Compendium (LPC)
    Lord of the Rings Online: Gameplay & Commentary recorded in November 2023 after the "Corsairs of Umbar" expansion version 38.0.1

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  • @JadesNews
    @JadesNews 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just started a Yellow line Beorn for myself. All I can say is WOW the heals!! Thanks for the video and the breakdown!

    • @gwathornsgames
      @gwathornsgames  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Agreed and thank you. The heals really are pretty amazing.

  • @JohnMHammer
    @JohnMHammer 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Tiny thing: The Wrath generation from Ferocious Roar will continue if the Beorning changes from Man Form to Bear Form. The Beorning only needs to be in Man Form to trigger the skill.
    In Blue spec, Ferocious Roar can be triggered in Bear Form once the "bonus" trait Cultivate (the last "bonus" trait in Blue) is earned. Cultivate also adds a nice 10% heal to Ferocious Roar! I'm still partial to Yellow spec but you ought to give the new Blue a try, it's quite effective and fun now.

    • @gwathornsgames
      @gwathornsgames  9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You are correct about Ferocious Roar. I just checked while building a blue line version of this Beorning. I can see the appeal. The Blueline Hybrid Beorning does seem stronger for H+2 landscape. It'll take more testing :-) However, the AOE bees are a must for running instances. The 3,6 player instances are mob heavy. So I might just switch to yellow for the daily instances I get the beorning to run (Chamber of Shadows for Motes of enchantment & Woe of the Willow for the Umbar mats & red sea-stones I'll look to use in crafting) But, that said, I'll definitely try out blueline for a bit on H+2 landscape. It's at least equal to yellowline hybrid beorning when the number of opponents is small but I'll need to get a feel for the take-down times as well between bees & melee hits... I assume you go redline secondary for serrated edge and thirdly work towards a bit of yellowline to get hearthen bonuses eventually too?