I've done a lot more math than you my friend. I never stated that I did a F3 - > Flare -> B3 repeat. You're assuming way too much. Again, nitpicking for no good reason. You're basically having arguments with no one, responding to comments that were not written. You just assume I do something one way and respond to it.
What magical rotation are you using then where Ballad matters? Feel free to enlighten us. Now's your chance!I've done a lot more math than you my friend. I never stated that I did a F3 - > Flare -> B3 repeat. You're assuming way too much. Again, nitpicking for no good reason. You're basically having arguments with no one, responding to comments that were not written. You just assume I do something one way and respond to it.
Depends on the quality of the Rotation you're looking for, the situation in which it is use, and the encounter which follows that situation. Do you want Food added into the Equation? Do you want Pots/Elixers added onto of that? There are quite a few ways to get the results you want and often you will work with your team to properly execute them on the target. A very potent AoE Rotation is not the sole responsibility of the Black Mage. Normally in a high-pace battle where AoE Rotations are use, you are working under a time limit and cooperating with other people to make it happen. My Coil Team has 2 Bards, so utilize Mages Ballad and Foe Requiem at the same time to increase the potency of such Rotations along with Food, Elixers, and Intelligence Potions.
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