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and if you don't know the definition of kiting, its basically engaging the enemy at a distance (ranged e.g. Trooper or melee attacks e.g. Tempus). the kited enemy goes after the kiter, generally making it look like if the kited enemy is a "kite", as the kiter is leading the enemy he is kiting while simultaneously dealing damage. being at a distance means the kiter is most likely able to escape easily if something happens or dodge attacks.

for a more clearer definition you can always google it but heck, we're all lazy