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    Player
    Dement's Avatar
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    Dement Drachte
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    Coeurl
    Main Class
    Warrior Lv 78
    My approach to macros is probably not perfect but it has proven to be effective for me. I pretty much think of my CDs in the camps of minor and major. Minor would encompass Foresight, Feather Foot, and Bloodbath with major being Vengeance, Convalescence and Thrill of Battle.

    I have a hotbar slot for each of the major ones as they are most beneficial for handling a large hit that you know is coming.

    The minor ones I have macro'd onto the end of Butcher's Block as follows:

    /micon "Butcher's Block"
    /ac "Butcher's Block" <t>
    /wait 1
    /ac "Foresight" <me>
    /ac "Bloodbath" <me>
    /ac "Featherfoot" <me>

    Once hate is established, I'm usually alternating between Butcher's Block for hate and Storm's Path/Storm's Eye (situationally) for the debuffs. This leads to me using Butcher's Block every 6-9 CDs and after Butcher's Block goes off a minor CD is used automatically. This keeps them rotating throughout the fight automatically without me having to constantly worry about what their recast is when I'm oftentimes more focused on other mechanics.

    Vengeance, Thrill of Battle and Convalescence though, I always micro-manage.

    Like I said, this probably isn't the absolute optimal way to handle your CDs but on PS4 it has saved me a bunch of space on my hotbars and made sure that I'm using all my CDs that are available.
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    LetBloodline's Avatar
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    Aenore Tristelle
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    Ragnarok
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    Thaumaturge Lv 60
    Quote Originally Posted by Dement View Post
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    /micon "Butcher's Block"
    /ac "Butcher's Block" <t>
    /wait 1
    /ac "Foresight" <me>
    /ac "Bloodbath" <me>
    /ac "Featherfoot" <me>

    Once hate is established, I'm usually alternating between Butcher's Block for hate and Storm's Path/Storm's Eye (situationally) for the debuffs. This leads to me using Butcher's Block every 6-9 CDs and after Butcher's Block goes off a minor CD is used automatically. This keeps them rotating throughout the fight automatically without me having to constantly worry about what their recast is when I'm oftentimes more focused on other mechanics.

    Vengeance, Thrill of Battle and Convalescence though, I always micro-manage.

    Like I said, this probably isn't the absolute optimal way to handle your CDs but on PS4 it has saved me a bunch of space on my hotbars and made sure that I'm using all my CDs that are available.
    Tanks for the tips, i'll test this
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    MythToken's Avatar
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    Iam Groot
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    Leviathan
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    Warrior Lv 60
    I like the above approach, and I also think of them as "minor" and "major", and actually have them grouped on my bars in this manner.
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    MattReaver's Avatar
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    Zage Reeve
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    Hyperion
    Main Class
    Leatherworker Lv 70
    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    1) I have paladin at 22 and pugilist still at 5, i'll get pug at 12 but not really sure if i need to bring those class that high (42 for mantra is painful, but 34 for awarness with pally seems way more stressful..). Are those really that needed?
    You need Provoke, you'll appreciate Flash, and featherfoot is nice. I personally use those then Convalescence and Internal release.

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    2) I have problems keep trak of all defence cooldowns. I play from PS4 so i don't have that much free slots in my hotbars and i'm not able to discern when to best use each cooldown. That's the way i decided to use. I made a macro with all defence cooldowns with no wait so each time i press it it use the first DCD ready. I know that i should manage those in...
    Sorry can't help too much here. I play PC and got everything separated.

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    3) Next thing is... how i manage giant pulls? what CD should i pop in wich order, what skills i should use to hold aggro? I tried once with way too low HP since i miss every big equip and no plan so I died miserably. That was traumatizing, i was paniking popping cooldowns and spamming OP not being able to build wrath. So I realized that i need a plan and to know what i should do during big pulls so i'm here to ask that as well
    Depends on the pull. Going to take a lot of damage like first room ST? Pop vengeance then just spam overpower and flash. That should be plenty if your healer doesn't suck. If your healer sucks pop blood bath and berserk then back to overpower spamming (probably use this first pull after first boss in brayflox to be safe).

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    4) I know i'm making this really long but please bear with me. Burst phase and offensive cooldown. How to manage it? When to use berserk/unchained? Best rotation while i'm at it?
    Are you talking about when dps is the highest priority? The most burst you can do is berserk, internal release, then the butcher's block combo (with defiance off or using unchained) while weaving in brutal swing whenever its up and using inner beast next when its available. If dps is still important but not as bursty then you do the storm's eye combo, internal release, berserk, fracture, butcher block combo, storm's eye combo (repeat and weave in brutal swing and inner beast)... Take off defiance if you don't need it (its best damage) otherwise use unchained right before you pop berserk or right after.

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    5) Off tank duty. I put down defiance and start maim combo to keep up storm's path and storm's eye all the time so i'm doing only maim combos. I'm doing it right? Should i focus more on dps?
    If you are OT and the party is struggling just storm's path combo while keeping 1 of your defensive cooldowns up(bloodbath,vengeance, convalescence, featherfoot,thrill of battle). Use inner beast immediately when its ready. If party is doing fine then go with your standard damage rotation (described above). I'm assuming you aren't fighting to hold aggro right now - storm's path combo without a couple butcher block combos puts you close to or actually losing aggro when everyone starts from square one.

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    6) Storm's path expected uptime. Should i keep it up all time? With my skill speed i can do only one butcher's blow rotation or do the second but let it wears off? More skill speed whould allow me to end it in time? Should i be concerned with it?
    Holding hate is priority. After you feel comfortable with that then focus on keeping storm's path up and using it as much as you can for the life regen - this is like coil strategy or bad geared/slow healers parties. You don't need to worry about it in say expert roulette with i75+ gear.

    Quote Originally Posted by LetBloodline View Post
    7) And last thing is wrath (infuriate) management. It's better to use infuriate-unchained before pulls then go the usual way? Or should i use steel cyclone if more mobs? When i recharge infuriate in between fight, how should i use it? I'm using inner beast as soon as i have it usually and i'm in between a combo (maim one usually) so i feel that using it for one more inner beast in that moment is a waste. I feel it's a waste (unless needed for big damage incoming) even use it after IB wears off since for that time i've alredy built it a bit of wrath anyway. I'm guessing then that best way to use it is right after IB to activate a Unchained if ready or steel cyclone. I guessed right or i'm missing something?
    I start pulls off with infuriate -> steel cyclone -> Overpower iF we're gonna aoe trash. If I'm about to MT King Behemoth in CT I start with Infuriate -> Inner Beast -> Butcher's block combo. No one will take hate off if you just repeat butcher's block combo. If you want to take hate from the MT paladin without using provoke then pop infuriate and internal release early in the fight and do butcher's block combo.
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    Last edited by MattReaver; 07-22-2014 at 04:22 AM.

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