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    Quote Originally Posted by pandabearcat View Post

    DoTs tick regardless of whether you're on the boss or not, and summoner DoTs are ~60.83 pps, which is roughly 65% of a summoner's personal dps, or 75% of the summoner's total dps (including pet on boss) even when the summoner is doing nothing but staring at the ground.

    W-Wha...?

    65% of Summoner's personal DPS but 75% of summoner's total dps?
    how's that even possible math-wise.
    I don't think you had Garuda's dot extention-ability in mind when you wrote that
    lets say you deal 100dps without and 150dps with pet
    then that means your dots deal 65dps without and 112 dps with a pet?


    also there is a difference between having the need of 3-4 global cooldowns as a ramp up time (SMN) and just one or 2 (BLM) especially when it comes to burst/lower HP stuff, or even certain phases during boss fights
    dots can be both good and bad, depending on how the boss/fight is designed
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    Last edited by KrayZee; 10-19-2013 at 07:12 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KrayZee View Post
    W-Wha...?

    65% of Summoner's personal DPS but 75% of summoner's total dps?
    how's that even possible math-wise.
    He means the pet stays on the boss while you do not. e.g.: 65% with no pet, 75% when the pet is still attacking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PessimiStick View Post
    He means the pet stays on the boss while you do not. e.g.: 65% with no pet, 75% when the pet is still attacking.
    which is exactly what can't be right, it should be the other way around
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