
Originally Posted by
Yinnyth
DNC and /DNC excel at proccing JAs. JAs are used instantly and have no cast time. /DNC gets used all the time for farming because it's the easiest and most reliable method for proccing enemies in Dynamis. 15 sec JA + 20 sec JA at 20% proc rate = ~2.3% proc rate per second, not including any extra JAs available.
PUP and /PUP excel at proccing WSs, and every job has the ability to use WSs. WSs are used instantly and have no cast time. PUP hardly ever gets used because it's not widely known how well it works. 30 sec "ws"(bulb) + 30 sec "ws"(strobe) + 3 minute "ws"(bash) + 1 minute "ws"(disruptor) at 15% proc rate = ~1.3% proc rate per second, not including the actual weapon skills used by puppet and master.
The best jobs for proccing magic are whm, blm, rdm, brd, nin, blu, and sch. Due to the casting time of spells, the recast time of spells and the low proc rate, it takes the best casters more time to proc on average than the best DNCs or PUPs. We'll use BRD for example since they have tons of fast cast gear available and tons of useful debuffs they can spam quickly including horde lull, elegy, and nocturne. Without latent active, my bard has song spellcast -47% plus loq earring and veela cape, so roughly 50% casting time down. In one minute, I can cast 12 threnodies. 60 secs for 12 spells at 5% proc rate = 1% proc rate per sec, and I don't have the ability to do anything but spamming magic until it's procced.
Summary:
JAs: DNC can achieve 2.3% chance to proc per second by using step + flourish, and can increase that rate by choosing a SJ with aggressive JAs. Additionally, they still have the ability to take other actions during the time they are attempting to proc.
WSs: PUP can achieve 1.3% chance to proc per second merely by the JAs their puppet uses, and they can increase that proc rate by WSing with their puppet or themselves. Additionally, they can take other actions between the 3 manuevers they have to keep up (fire, light, dark).
Magic: BRD can achieve 1% chance to proc per second, but debuffs are all they can do while they attempt to proc. If they stop to buff/heal/WS/JA, their chance to proc per second goes down.
Magic takes longer to proc than JAs or WSs, and attempting to proc with magic carries the cost of lost opportunity.