Hey All...
Newbie level 36 shaman here, in case you haven't seen my other threads...
I recently took a short break from camping undead crusaders in Kurn's tower and headed to the Frontier Mountains to check out the goblin caves (that I'll need for a skull quest further down the road, Chardok faction, and a break from slaughtering greenies). I called up fido, buffed him and myself, and set to work, planning to mainly try things out and determine the spawn timer. No one else in zone to group with.
Everything was going pretty well... We plowed through a melee goblin and a shaman-ish goblin NP. Then I pulled a necro goblin out of the caves with slow to my fighting spot & Fido. The necro's spells hit harder than I expected, but I wasn't too concerned. I got a couple DoTs running on the necro-blin & whacked him a couple of times. Maybe 30 seconds had passed before I turned to assess the pet situation (I don't think it was even that long). Fido was tanking the necro pet, and died almost as soon as I turned to face them. Skellie at 94%. Between the necroDoT on me, some direct damage that hit me for 321, and now the skellie pet turning on me as well, I was forced to flee. Not a big deal. I figured that it would take me a while to figure out the caves. I was, however, very surpised at how quickly fido died. Fido Buffs: Talisman of Tnarq (HP & AC) , Nimble (AGI), Raging Strength, Regeneration, Health (STA), & Quickness.
Both the goblin necro & his pet were dark blue to me. Fido is light blue to me.
I have two questions about poor Fido:
1) Is this set of buffs "optimal" for fido? Anything that I don't need or that I should add to the list? (I don't have the lvl 35 STR buff yet -- need to get to Iceclad Ocean).
2) Why did poor Fido die so quickly? I didn't expect him to do much, but I certainly thought that he could hold off the pet long enough for me to get properly set up on the necro before I pulled the skellie aggro from him. I am one level away from a new and improved Fido... Is my lvl 32 pet just not tough enough for these goblins?
As always, thanks for your input.