First off this post is not in regards that charm is overpowered or underpowered
Ive noticed as a druid , that alot of the mob's within zones arent charmable , yes they are technically animals but no they are still uncharmable.
Specific exceptions i noted were , the corrupted animals of the badlands (assuming this applies in plaquelands too , not sure)
I see no reason a druid cant dominate the mind of a animal simply because its "corrupted" , whats it matter the mindset of the animal.
Another notice was the monsters in wyvernfang , no not the otters , not the wyverns, But rather the fish and sharks.
Im not sure if its all aquatic animals (I thought i could charm the pirhana's in blackburrow , not sure)
Another notice is to enchanters , in certain zones , like shrouded isles ; Yes i could see necromancers using charm here , im not sure if they can or not, however i do know that the enchanter advancement Dire Charm states they could charm Everything/anything, which would lead me to believe it was a issue in settings more then a intended design.
Ive noticed as a druid , that alot of the mob's within zones arent charmable , yes they are technically animals but no they are still uncharmable.
Specific exceptions i noted were , the corrupted animals of the badlands (assuming this applies in plaquelands too , not sure)
I see no reason a druid cant dominate the mind of a animal simply because its "corrupted" , whats it matter the mindset of the animal.
Another notice was the monsters in wyvernfang , no not the otters , not the wyverns, But rather the fish and sharks.
Im not sure if its all aquatic animals (I thought i could charm the pirhana's in blackburrow , not sure)
Another notice is to enchanters , in certain zones , like shrouded isles ; Yes i could see necromancers using charm here , im not sure if they can or not, however i do know that the enchanter advancement Dire Charm states they could charm Everything/anything, which would lead me to believe it was a issue in settings more then a intended design.