y; In regards to Wrath and Inner Beast, right now lots of players are using Inner Beast right after taking a big damage to heal him/herself
y; but when you stack Wrath you can get up to maximum 15% heal bonus, so right after taking a big hit don’t go straight into self heal but wait for the heal from the healers first.
y; They will heal you once they notice your HP is down.
y; During Wrath you get different types of bonuses, Paladins sure have high vitality and hit points but comparing the damage they take vs amount of heal taken from outside is balanced
y; However this was balanced with Wrath in mind, so it’s really hard here.
y; When you have Wrath on it’s much better to be receiving heals, and after receiving the heals
y; if you use Inner Beast the Wrath status is removed, all the buff is removed so you’ll need to bring it back up.
y; So you first put in your first attack from the combo, then use Inner Beast, then continue onto the combo to quickly gain back Wrath
y; Since Inner Beast is an ability, it does not break the combo
f; Yes
y; Doing that will get your Wrath back right away
y; Honestly, going through this pattern is pretty hard. I know there are people doing this
y; But Warriors were structured this way and as a healer, after the Warrior uses inner beast
y; they won’t heal as much, if it’s after inner beast and I think this is the part where people think
y; that Warriors are softer. There are many things involved here.
y; So until 2.1 I want the players to learn how to rotate through the Wrath and in 2.1 since we think that this is a bit too hard we’ll be making adjustments