I reserve superbolide for boss tank busters that cannot be survived otherwise.
- either my OT is doing something that caused me to be unable to take the hit, like not sharong fae light, or I goofed earlier and got a debuff on me or used too many cooldowns and this is what I have left...

On big trash pulls I cycle between my AoE and single target rotations because of the self heal and shield in step 2 of the single target. It’s also a good way to speed down one target in a stack which will also relieve healer pressure.
- don’t over or under use your mitigation skills. The single target rotation and your short cooldown is good enough for most “white damage” allowing you to always have bigger mitigation on hand for tank busters. Pop your tank buster as close to the end of a tank buster cast as possible so it doesn’t wear off until some tome after - smoothing out the process of healers getting you back up.

Don’t outrun your healer on chain pulling trash. I always zoom back a bit and make sure I can still see the healer behind me and know I haven’t blocked them off with a corner or a ramp/ledge.

You’ll notice my 80s include a tank, a healer, and 2 DPS. One of the best things you can do for your healers is to have a healer at a level of gear to where it can run most of the same content as your tank... which is also true in reverse...