Results 1 to 10 of 74

Hybrid View

  1. #1
    Player
    Jerichai's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Posts
    158
    Character
    Koppo Sandstar
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Thaumaturge Lv 71
    Quote Originally Posted by paoweeotter View Post
    if you mean waiting for things to go south before popping dissipate to give you extra lustrates.. that's not the optimal way to use it. the best way to use dissipate is with largess and deployed adlo in preparation for back to back aoe damage. you plan it's use ahead with your fairy cooldowns. removing your fairy when things go bad is the last thing you want to do.
    You keep saying this....that is honestly one of the most wasteful combination of cool downs I've seen for SCH.
    (2)

  2. #2
    Player
    paoweeotter's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2016
    Location
    CA
    Posts
    149
    Character
    Paowee Otter
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Thaumaturge Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerichai View Post
    You keep saying this....that is honestly one of the most wasteful combination of cool downs I've seen for SCH.
    when do you use 20% magic damage reduction? why is largess adlo a waste of combo cooldowns? isn't that why you pop sacred soil asylum and collective uc. during raid busters? when do you use your illum and covenant

    8man savage context

    when o1s does Charybdis and 2 back to back roars that's when I use fey covenant and/or illum. I don't dissipate yet because we've only downed the boss once so I'm not that confident yet. is my choice of ability use a waste in this instance?

    Charybdis plus raid buster has a long cast time. my buffs are definitely not going to waste because they will be up when it matters.

    it can be a waste however if I try to do the same thing after downburst > lebinbolt > raid buster because everyone may not be in range , the fairy has animation lock, AND this certain mechanic happens faster than the Charybdis phase
    (1)
    Last edited by paoweeotter; 07-21-2017 at 04:58 AM.