Since it's been slow here, I'll just go ahead and post my meandering thoughts on charming (enchanter, but applies to necro and druid) with the hope of generating some discussion.
Having just spent the 9 aas on dire charm, I am finding it both surprisingly useful and at the same time mind numbingly boring.
You all know how regular charming goes:
1) Find something your charm spell will stick to and charm it.
---> if charm doesn't stick, mez, root, slow, kill, or gate.
2) Take your new best friend out and send him out to earn his pay.
---> root your pet when charm breaks, root/mez any mobs that had already aggroed as well. Recharm and start over. Carefully break mez/root on adds and bring them to your now rooted pet.
3) Exp! Loot! Profit!
4) When pet gets too low in health, invis and kill him too.
5) Find new pet, repeat.
Here's a quick run down on dire charming:
1) Find a level 46 mob in any PoP zone or lower. Click [dire charm].
2) Buff your pet as much as possible!
3) Target fodder, cast slow, send pet, toss in a dot, sit, med, loot, repeat.
4) Gate out when you can't stand the repetition any longer.
Quick comparison between charming and dire charm: genuine excitement vs. mind numbing drudgery. I feel like a bad mage when I am dire charming. I even started tanking with rune spells to work my defensive skills up rather than sit and do nothing.
But wait a moment, I mentioned something else up top... reverse charming? What's this anyway?
Reverse charming:
1) Find the nastiest mob you can charm, root, charm, buff with haste, damage shield, regen, everything including the kitchen sink. Invis to break charm and (quickly) charm something else.
---> Cast root again on instant death machine.
2) Send new pet against instant death machine paying close attention to your pet's health....
---> Cast root again on instant death machine.
3) 40%, 25%, 15% INVIS and break charm! Nuke almost dead pet for full exp!
---> Cast root again on instant death machine
4) Find another fodder pet, repeat.
I like charming, in case you haven't noticed. I haven't actually managed to muster the courage yet to try reverse charming because I've been holding out for a chance when one of my druid friends can come along to handle the root duty on the instant death machine.
After today though, and my mind-numbing experience with dire charm, I suspect I'll be trying out reverse charming sooner than I thought.