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RaionKansen
Why does dissipation remove half of your healing kit for 30 seconds on a 3 minute cooldown?
Consequences to make you think about whether it's wise to use it, or to plan ahead cooldowns to use before it. It at least gives Scholar something to think about other than spamming Broil.
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Why doesnt dissipation give mana in light of mana regen being removed from ED and moved to Aetherflow?
I'm sure it could; the question is if it's needed.
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Why is there still a massive delay between faerie abilities?
They made them cast faster. But what you most likely notice from instant casts in this game is that they still tend to have global cooldown times in many cases.
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Why do faerie abilities even contribute to your GCD when using the "place" command doesn't?
They aren't GCDs so I assume you mean they contribute to an OGCD slot. One is a player ability that commands the pet to use their version of the ability, and another is directly a pet ability. It used to be the case that they were all directly pet abilities, but a lot of people ignored their pet hotbar, so SE tried to make them "feel" like a formal part of Scholar's kit by being in the player's Actions & Traits window.
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Why is the only way that scholar can increase healing from all healing actions the single target Protraction when SGE gets it from Physis II?
Because while Scholar has a pet do auto-healing, one of Sage's main forms of healing is from Kardia (which amounts to mostly the same thing in practice). However, it is rather logical to buff Kardia instead of certain features Scholar has to make it slightly unique since Kardia is the "unique" thing about Sage.
It's also worth pointing out that Scholar has Recitation, Dissipation and Fey Illumination for healing buffs as well.
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Why is Fey Illumination only 5% mit and 10% increase potency healing when Holos having 5% more mit than itand a 300 potency shield is infinitely better?
True but honestly whenever I've added all the potencies up across healers in previous expansions, it's worked out roughly the same in practice, so I assume they see it as balanced somewhere. Eos can shift target automatically while Kardia is more of a manual process for example.