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    Archwizard's Avatar
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    Archwizard Drake
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kayce View Post
    My idea for making the rotation more interesting would be to add a new ogcd ability with a cooldown (30 seconds?) that spent 20 of your higher mana to deal a good chunk of damage, but it is only available when your mana is unbalanced. Upon using it, you would gain a buff (probably indicated on the job gauge) based on which spell you cast (the spell would be different based on which mana was the higher one).

    The goal here would be to intentionally unbalance your mana and use the new ability to rebalance it, and you would alternate unbalancing your white mana then your black mana and using the new ability most likely with a melee combo inbetween each use due to the cooldown. After having used both the white and black mana versions of the rebalancing spell, you'd get a use of a new powerful red magic spell (VerUltima or whatever).
    ... wouldn't you just use it after your Verfinisher then?

    Like, almost every time?
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    RDM either needs to have its damage increased or its mana costs reduced. Right now it's not good at anything. It does garbage DPS and it can't realistically raise more than a SMN (quite the opposite in fact...).
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    Last edited by Gallus; 07-28-2019 at 05:56 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallus View Post
    RDM either needs to have its damage increased or its mana costs reduced. Right now it's not good at anything. It does garbage DPS and it can't realistically raise more than a SMN (quite the opposite in fact...).
    Just quoting myself for truth. Don't mind me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gallus View Post
    Just quoting myself for truth. Don't mind me.
    Well... RDM got a 20%-33% MP cost reduction so...
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    Kayce Poe
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    Quote Originally Posted by Archwizard View Post
    ... wouldn't you just use it after your Verfinisher then?

    Like, almost every time?
    You wouldn't want to intentionally unbalance with your finisher because you'd miss out on the guaranteed Verfire/Verstone ready proc, and lower the amount of mana you'd gain from Scorch. You'd want to unbalance some point after casting Scorch, but before it becomes impossible to on that cycle because the lower mana of the two reached 70. But yes, the cooldown would be aimed at having you intentionally unbalance about once per melee combo.

    And whatever the cooldown is, there's obviously variance in the speed at which you build mana for a melee combo (Manafication is a big factor here), so you'd have to watch the new spell's cooldown and intentionally unbalance right as it becomes available to maximize its damage. The more diligent you are at using it the moment it comes off cooldown, the more uses of the new super spell that requires you to intentionally unbalance once for white and once for black.

    You'd also have to be careful not to unbalance too early (miss out on building mana) or mess up and unbalance white or black twice in a row (delaying use of the new super spell for another cycle).

    The whole objective here is to get you interacting with the job gauge in way other than just filling them both up evenly.
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