which hardly qualifies you to comment meaningfully on the difficulty of this quest. Not only that you let a total stranger 7 levels above you do all the work. I plan to try again at level 48.Īs for Cr4zyOn3's comments. I'm guessing Morokk has over 10,000 hit points. I checked the combat log in disbelief and sure enough me and my pet were dealing plenty-o-damage. I hadn't even whittled Morokk down to 50%. And I died just as I was clicking the fake death button. Well it didn't work with Morokk, he just hits too damn hard.
I used to employ this tactic to consistently beat mobs 6-7 levels above me. I intended to hit him with slowdowns and just run whilst my pet chomped away. So I failed the quest, revived my pet, buffed up and tried again. Mok'Morokk turned on me, hit me TWICE and I dropped to 20% health ! Feign death. My pet was getting crushed even though I was constantly healing it, so I turned off his growl. This dude is NOT your typical level 45 elite! He has the health of a small village. I took my hunter for a pleasant stomp through the elites in southern Dustwallow, and by the time I got back I was pretty cocky. Which is weird because my shaman and warrior struggle against elites three levels below them. He's not easysauce if you're not a hunter/warlock.Ĭomment by ThottbotAt level 45 my hunter readily defeats elites up to level 46. Either be confident in your soloing skills, or find someone else to duo it. They don't want to pay the price of death if YOU fail. Don't expect help by questers in the area people aren't that stupid and probably know that an elite 4-7 levels above theirs is suicide. ONE thing to consider too: It's a level 45 elite, and most players who stop at Brackenwall Village are in their late 30's or barely level 40.
And yes, he will run away at 30% health. If you can heal yourself, be sure that he is very well CC'd or bound, because even outhealing AND keeping mana to survive while he's wacking you will cause healing to only buy you a slight amount of time. I don't know if he can be held by every spell (EG.: frost nova), but fellow druids, entangling roots works efficiently. Also, you can still stealth and use stealth-specific moves if you strike him before he does. This makes spells that take long to cast hardly usable. Stealthed or not, he'll always run to you once he becomes KoS. This should be enough to get a decent range before he becomes KoS. He'll wait about 2-4 seconds before attacking you. Here are some global tips for those who have the courage to accept a challenge: Soloed, bla bla, only spammed 2 OP spells, I'm uber leet, whatever. Comment by 131420As of 2.3.3, he's definitely soloable.