




I'm not going to waste my swiftcast on a spell that doesn't take very long to cast. It should be saved for raises, in the event that a party member dies.
Last edited by Rennies; 01-03-2017 at 03:57 PM.


What dungeon are you doing that requires a swiftcast for raise 1 minute after the start? If it is that soon they are better off returning to the entrance without weakness lol
Well, since the most dangerous place there is the very first room (and also talking about the first minute) I don't see the point in rezzing someone with weakness there, anyway.
If a tank dies, losing a GCD to rezz him only results in a dead healer/dps then anyway, and tank won't get hate (beside of one mob) anyway, cause no tp/mp. ^^
The last thing I need fighting 4 mobs with 2dps+heal is a tank with weakness and neither emnity nor protect or ressources.
Also: Do other people hate those players waiting for a rezz after a bossfight (with new shortcut), too?
Last edited by Neophyte; 01-03-2017 at 04:00 PM.



Dude as SCH I even use swiftcast everytime I use longtime skill like Shadow Flare, Summon Pet (If died or change pet), or even Adloquium when tank running.
Also... died at first minute? >_>
Saving CDs for emergencies is usually a bad thing. Especially short 60s ones like Swiftcast, Tetra, Aetherflow(incl. the 3 stacks, i.e. sitting on '6' stacks for emergencies), Divine Seal, etc..
I rather use those 15x in a dungeon than once in 15 dungeons. :3
Last edited by Neophyte; 01-03-2017 at 03:40 PM.





I like you.
Agreed and very good read. I hadn't seen the topic that you originally posted it in. People really shouldn't let people die to prove a point like you mentioned.
In a dungeon I really wouldn't worry about using Swiftcast on protect at the beginning. One minute cooldown is really short. It'll be up again to use before the tank finishes pulling the first set probably.
Last edited by Miste; 01-04-2017 at 07:21 AM.
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