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#1 Aug 16 2005 at 2:45 PM Rating: Default
Shameless plug.

I posted a guide on how intimidation works over on the skill boards, so in case you're wondering how it works but you're too lazy to jump on over, there's the link for you. Feel free to correct any info but it should be all there.
#2 Aug 17 2005 at 12:48 PM Rating: Decent
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How is disarm useful?? To my understanding it does not work on magic items (so you can't really disarm a mean mob who has a nice weapon) and mobs still duel wield and do the exact same damage/delay with or without a sword? Only use I have found for it is to disarm a guard and steal there fine steel weapon.
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#3 Aug 18 2005 at 9:56 AM Rating: Default
I have seen significant decreases in damage when fighting guards in HK with my monk, especially when I disarm Bosec. Could just be me though.
#4 Aug 18 2005 at 1:07 PM Rating: Good
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Disarm is much more useful in PvP, nothing worse than realizing your hitting the other guy H2H cause your uber weapon has been disarmed to your bag, though bandolier makes it easier to recover from this now.

Disarm will change the mob who has a weapon to a H2H, and that will reduce his damage if the weapon was an uber one or if his H2H is lower than his skill for that weapon which is not always the case. It is also useful because it generates aggro.
#5 Aug 18 2005 at 1:18 PM Rating: Decent
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6. Intimidating, feigning, and then standing up will keep the aggro cleared even when fear wears off. (I am not 100% sure of this, but I'm almost positive.)
I think you need to be feigned WHEN the fear wears off, otherwise you are still on the hate list for having feared it. In practice I have had mobs come back on me if I stand up before it wears off.
#6 Aug 18 2005 at 1:20 PM Rating: Default
Alright, like I said, I wasn't 100% sure about that. I do know for a fact that being FD'd when fear wears off and THEN standing up doesn't cause a relapse of aggro, though.
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