Quote Originally Posted by ForsakenRoe View Post
With the update to Dosis's potency, the gain of using E.Dys over a Dosis would now be a mere 30p per 30s. Literally one potency per second. It'd have been entirely ignoreable for anyone who doesn't want to use it. The problem is that if something is a damage gain, no matter how small or irrelevant to securing the clear it is, people insist that it's absolutely 100% mandatory and if you don't make use of it your game uninstalls itself
None of us can have fun because some people decided that the damage gain of pressing a different two buttons once every 30 seconds is just too small to care, and someone might point it out that it's still probably a good idea to do.
Just about every optimization in the game makes a microscopic difference. This is just how MMO players work. Obviously you don't need to do any of that to beat the boss, but the point is that it's better than just pressing Dosis, and hitting eukrasia in-between once every 30 seconds.
If someone's being a dick about your lack of perfection, then report and leave. This isn't a problem for the vast majority of the playerbase. Even if someone does point out that you should probably be using E.Dys, you could just go "It's only a gain of 30 potency total." and they'd probably understand. Just like if someone somehow noticed that you overcapped on Aetherflows, then you could just say "Mind your own business" and they'd know that they could get in trouble for pushing the issue.

Hell, if this was still in the game, I would actually use this regularly. But not for the damage, for the movement. In situations where you need to move, and are close enough to the boss, you could just use the AOE Dot to keep moving and save some of your toxicons or Phlegmas in-case you might need it later. Just need to make sure not to do it when you're too far away, or if the Dot is already on your target. This further enhances Sage's slim identity as a healer with interesting movement allowance mechanics, and a move that requires lower range.