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    Casualty's Avatar
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    Dax Valeon
    World
    Zalera
    Main Class
    Marauder Lv 90
    1. Bring consumables - food/potions. When learning a fight, if it's cost prohibitive to use pots when you clearly know you aren't ready to clear, I would use older tier pots just so you get in the rythm of when they come off cooldown. They will still need to be the same quality (HQ/NQ) however or the timers will be different.

    2.Going off of your only savage parse on fflogs, I would HIGHLY advise spending time on the SSS dummies and practicing both your opener and rotation. Get to a point where you don't have to actively think about your next button press. This will let you focus more on mechanics and what the fight is asking of you

    Looking at your button presses currently, you used Fell Cleave only 9 times, where you would expect around 45 uses in a similar time span, similarly there were no uses at all of upheaval or onslaught during the entire encounter. The log also shows you were capped on resources for large segments of the fight. It might be helpful to look at a guide to see how to best get the most out of your class. There are some decent gearing, opener, and rotation guides on The Balance discord and they are kept current.

    I'm not pointing out any of this to belittle you, but showing where to improve.
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    Last edited by Casualty; 12-30-2019 at 05:06 AM.

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    Lambdafish's Avatar
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    Character
    Khuja'to Binbotaj
    World
    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Paladin Lv 100
    Quote Originally Posted by Casualty View Post
    I'm not pointing out any of this to belittle you, but showing where to improve.
    Without even looking at the specifics of what Casualty has stated, I think having an open attitude towards improving is critical to raiding. Most raid groups would rather have a grey parse tank who listens, asks questions, and wants to actively better themselves, than a green or blue parse player who doesn't contribute to group discussion or their own self-improvement. I've seen grey parse players who are only grey parse because they are new to raiding, after exercising that attitude and getting practice in, their numbers improved dramatically, and raiders know that.
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