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I read that Vox hits for 204, and has an AE fear and I believe an AE cold.
Its been a long time, but I recall Vox and Naggy double attacked for 255 and had a bite attack for 204. However, Vox is a cleric, so she will also try to heal herself with Complete Heal, which takes a while to cast, so she won't be doing any damage once you get her low enough. She used to be the hardest raid because her channeling was so high, if she got off a CH, chances were really high the raid would run out of mana before you got her back down to that point again.... 2 CHs and you were doing CR.
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I was soloing (with the merc) the hotzone quest mobs (Dragorn Peon ~12kHP) in Boodfields last night. Yellow to 52, and they were hitting for about 270 if i recall. The merc had absolutely no problem keeping up with heals. It just took forever to kill them with my pitiful damage output.
If I'm reading the specs on the vox/naggy encounters, they should be of similar difficulty?
Naggy and Vox both are old world mobs, so have their HP capped at 32,000.
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What about clearing and adds? do they do crazy things like spawn ice giant babies while your killing them?
The adds aren't bad by themselves, but they might give you problems trying to get them out of the room without having Vox or Naggy come with them, and I doubt the ability of 6 players with 6 mercs to fight naggy and 8 fire giants at the same time.
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Also, I read something about 'belly casting', where you have to be under the belly to hit them with spell damage?
Pretty much, yes. Their spell resistance is factored on distance, so unless you are pretty much directly under them, your nukers won't be able to do any damage. They still use this mechanic in current raids. This does not apply to dispelling the dragons, which for Vox you should do, since she buffs herself with cleric buffs.
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I also saw a suggestion that because they are indoors, that walls block AE, that healers should hide when she starts casting.
There are areas to hide healers for both dragons, but with the current gear levels, this shouldn't be a concern. The AE Fear is PB radial and the fire/ice AEs are directional cones, so you can just face the dragons away from your healers/mercs to avoid the worst damage.
Of course, if at your levels these two dragons aren't enough of a challenge, you can always take on Gore and Talendar in Kurnak, which are essentially higher level clones, without all the adds to clear first.