
Originally Posted by
Isius
Nice, very well written, and thought out read. I appericate it thank you.
But I am kinda confused about your changes to Rage of Halone, since I main Paladin. How would Paladin's combo rotation work now? RoH > GB > RA > RoH > RA > GB?
My Concerns:
1. Rage of Halone with your emnity buffs to RoH it might be a issue like Warrior has currently OTing, and might rip aggro off the MT, since if you give RoH Warrior's slashing debuff you will want it up all the time. Should buffs or debuffs be applied to main aggro combos? Why not put the slashing debuff on Royal Authority instead?
2. How would I even combo Halone to keep 100% up time on the slashing debuff? I know I will want to use RoH first, and then other combos afterwords to get the most benefit, but I am always seeing a drop off on slashing debuff. The timer does not add up for a three combo system. 20secs on slashing debuff is too short.
-Combo Example-
(Using 2.5gcd, same as above combo)
Fast Blade > Savage Blade > Rage of Halone(slashing debuff applied) > Fast Blade > Riot Blade > Goring Blade > Fast Blade > Savage Blade > Royal Authority > Fast Blade > Savage Blade (slashing debuff falls off) > Rage of Halone > Fast Blade > Savage Blade > Royal Authority > Fast Blade > Riot Blade > Goring Blade > etc, and repeat
I always get the slashing debuff to fall off right after Savage Blade, before I can apply another RoH again. So there will be 2.5secs gap between periods I can reapply the slashing debuff with another RoH. The slashing debuff needs to change to 24secs imo to work for Pld that uses 3 combos. I am assuming this is the combo you were thinking of too, since Goring Blade's new 30sec DoT lines up well with this set up. If not what were you thinking?
3. And no offense I think this RoH change is actually a nerf to Paladin's current possible dps output, if it was the one to upkeep the slashing debuff up 100% of the time. I'll try to use math, but this is not my thing either, so feel free to correct me if my numbers are wrong, since like I said this is not my thing.
New Combo(Same as the above) upkeep slashing debuff up 100% of the time, also assuming slashing debuff is increased to 24secs, and using the new 30sec dot given to GB.
-new combo rotation-
RoH > GB > RA > RoH > RA > GB > etc
Fast Blade - 150 + (5 x 150)1.1 = 975
Savage Blade - 200 + (3 x 200)1.1 = 860
Rage of Halone - 260 + (260)1.1 = 546
Royal Authority - (2 x 340)1.1 = 748
Riot Blade - (2 x 230)1.1 = 506
Goring Blade - ((540+80 for 2 more ticks, right?) + 220(can't include the dot dmg since it is at the tail end of the combo))1.1 = 924
Total = 4,559 potency
-old/current combo rotation-
GB > RA > RA > GB > RA > RA > etc
Fast Blade - 6 x 150 = 900
Savage Blade - 4 x 200 = 800
Royal Authority - 4 x 340 = 1360
Riot Blade - 2 x 230 = 460
Goring Blade - 2 x 540 = 1080
Total = 4600 potency, they are basically the same...but if we can add a Warrior, and it is still the one applying the slashing debuff.
-old/current combo rotation w/warrior applying slashing debuff-
Fast Blade - 150 + (5 x 150)1.1 = 975
Savage Blade - 200 + (3 x 200)1.1 = 860
Royal Authority - (4 x 340)1.1 = 1496
Riot Blade - (2 x 230)1.1 = 506
Goring Blade - (2 x 540)1.1 = 1188
*This all assumes warrrior needs 2 gcds to apply the slashing debuff, and with a pld likely using shield lob to start an encounter, before starting thier combo, so Storm's Eye should be up before Pld uses a GB.
Total = 5025 potency, a dps gain in the game currently. Idk about your change, it kinda bugs me somehow to know I will get a dps decrease as a tank without a warrior doing it, but still also nerfs the war/drk combo dmg, making pld fit better in comps then it does nowt, so the change with Pld having slashing debuff might be better in the end.
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong or if there is a better combo.
Personally, I would still like to see RoH get a potency increase instead, and idk how I would feel about losing -10% physical down debuff either, but I know I want a way for spells to not impact Paladin damage as much as it does now, again thx for the read.