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− | '''Patrol''' is a term used to describe a group of enemies that patrol a certain area (usually walking back and forth between two or three points on a map). Patrol groups often consists of few enemies (3 or less). Often, someone in a party will say "patrol", nothing more, usually meaning "wait for patrol to leave before attacking the next group". |
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− | Patrol groups have no special abilities; the most common reason for avoiding them is simply to keep the number of aggroed enemies as low as possible. Once patrol leaves an area, it's a good time to move forward and attack the closest group, and then retreat and wait for patrol to come and go again. Once most or all of the groups that are within range of patrol are killed off, you can then more easily kill the patrol before moving on. |
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− | The term "patrol" is commonly used in the [[Fissure of Woe]], which has a high number of patrol groups near the beginning (and many later on, as well). |