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    Hierro's Avatar
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    Oct 2015
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    Ziero Rehw-bidit
    World
    Malboro
    Main Class
    Warrior Lv 100
    So I took a more detailed look at your situation, OP, and I've seen a couple of things.

    First, You want to let your gauge sit as close to 100 as possible, for as long as possible. I see that it rarely goes to 100, and that's not optimal because it means you're missing out on extra crit chance. That said, you only want to fell cleave or onslaught when you HAVE to, at 100 gauge. Even when you're at 100 gauge, if your next GCD can be heavy swing, use that first then FC/onslaught.

    Second, you need to be more strict with your upheaval timings. I use it on the dot, exactly when it comes off CD. I notice you let upheaval sit on cooldown for about a second or two, but that adds up over time. This becomes a serious problem when you're using IR on cooldown cause it could lead to upheaval drifiting outside of IR's window, and that's exactly what happened in your best encounter.

    Third, you need to be more careful with when you use onslaught, because similar to the previous issue, if you use onslaught just before an IR window, you miss out on a guaranteed direct crit, and for what? just to keep it on CD? This also applies to situations with pushes or knockbacks. If you mindlessly use onslaught on CD, you might miss out on when you need it for its utility. You can onslaught, or you can FC, in terms of dps there is no difference but we must keep in mind the importance of planning ahead and making sure we don't mess up because of mindless skill usage.

    otherwise, you're pretty solid. I would just play it safer with storm's eye and keep refreshing it at 7 seconds instead of as close to 0, like we often would like to do to get more gauge from path, but realize that the extra 10% on a more consistent basis really adds up.
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    Last edited by Hierro; 11-05-2018 at 05:41 AM.