Realizing how huge my last post is now xD
I did say I have no issues with your responses xenon. Mostly with Orange hunting down my posts and simply denying the statements made without actually considering them. You have provided info backing up your statements for the most part and I am perfectly fine with them. Orange started off fine with me, I was genuinely curious about the differences, then she just got rude.

I did not state that was what I was checking just the crit data actually. That was my intent on my original testing. When I thought I had found data that contradicted the standard rotation, I posted that info instead. My original intent was to test the idea of crits perhaps making it worth while. And my rotation is focused on fitting two AE's into the vuln timeframe. The two I am referring to is not considering the duality AE. I do know that can't crit DAE. But if the standard gets no crit and my rotation gets just 1 out of the 2 in it, it can equal the damage. As you said, you shouldn't COUNT of crits going through. But the fact that I have 2 chances to get that crit while I pop IR, imo, if the increase was substantial enough, I would of thought it might be worth considering to keep my rotation instead of switching. The fact is it will likely barely outproduce most likely, meaing the chance of crit hitting would not be worth it.

Sorry about all the confusion. As for that crit chance and dmg formula, thanks, I do know they exist. I was actually referring to potency numbers in specific. There is no way to translate a crit basically increasing a potency from 360 to 400 or something of the sort. That is what I meant by my statement there. I cannot base my crit off of the potency numbers from my knowledge, therefore I couldn't compare it to your previous statement where you provided the potency totals for each rotation.

I will test the rotations out myself, as you can see, I have no issues doing so. I've already been trying out the rotation given in dungeons and bosses with my NIN. Honestly, I don't really see a difference, but how fast anything goes is dependent on the party, not the individual. Personally, everything seemed to die about the same time, but the potency difference is a small margin to begin with, so i'm sure it's hard to see it without a parse. Using the SSS is a good idea though, I will do that.