Once you got your rotations down there's some other helpful things you can use as a black mage
Sprint
Sprint is so underrated, it's freaking awesome and helps a lot. It helps you getting back to casting a lot faster that's exactly what you want. Knowing when to pop sprint is also a key to mastering black mage.
You know you will have to move somewhere within a few seconds? Pop sprint. In fact, if you start moving while your character is casting anything and the castbar is like 80% filled, you still pull the cast off while you already started moving. Try to master this, it helps a lot. Especially in t11 considering t11 is one hell of a aoe dodging fest.
Manawall
Everytime a wild charge happens and you have to soak it, use manawall. You won't have to move for spike flail after wild charge cause manawall nullifies it. This gives you more casting time and helps a lot.
For last phase i do not recommend it considering you'd be standing inside the electricity circles. This is just an example of using it in t10. Manawall helps a lot in anything, titan's landslides, t5 divebombs, shiva's blue mark, etc.
Aetherial Manipulation
This one is probably the most underrated of all. Aetherial manipulation is awesome. It helps reducing movement so much. Someone gets targeted and you have to soak for wild charge? Don't simply run. Wait till the person who got marked has been stunned, then just simply use aetherial manipulation towards him. You won't have to walk at all. At last phase you can also use it to get out of the electricity rings. Even if you have to walk, try to do so as i have stated at sprint. Cast till like 80%, then move and do it again. It might take a while to get used to it, but mastering that helps a lot.
If you sit in umbral ice and the manaticks are too slow, either use blizzard I or scathe after your thunder. rule #1 as a black mage is to NEVER stop casting, unless necessary ofcourse. Key to the job is to find a way to optimize the fight so you have to move as few as possible. This takes practice but is worth it in the end.
Hope this helps you a little,
Good luck!



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