yes, very much, though I give the other 3 dots more priority, after fester I cast it on the initial rotation then contagion. it's really strong.

yes, very much, though I give the other 3 dots more priority, after fester I cast it on the initial rotation then contagion. it's really strong.
Miasma II is pitiful, only 10 potency per tick. I only use it to tag stuff during FATEs and the occasional bind.

^Miasma II is comparable to ruin II in terms of damage and cast time, miasma II is 70 total potency, ruin II is 80 with 50 less mana, you're already on a dps up if you miasma at least 2 targets, a big dps increase if you miasma II 3+ targets.
Miasma II is also useful single target when you're going to be using Contagion, as compared to a ruin/ruin II.

any way I can just auto "obey" instead of "sic" on fights? I hate having to click on obey every time a fight starts.
I have it bound to one of my mouse keys.
So I just do MB3+2 to start. MB3 is just milliseconds before KB key 2, since commands don't work while casting.
After you make it "obey" the first time, it will always be on "Obey" until you need to re-summon it.
I still tell it to "Obey" on every encounter, though, because otherwise it won't start attacking until after the Bio II debuff is present on the mob(which is a loss of ~3s for the pet, so 1 auto attack skill).
So I've made it to 30.
My biggest issue with using Thunder is that it throws the DoT timers out of whack. Normally with Bio II > Miasma > Bio I, I'll refresh Bio I into Miasma into Bio II. The problem is thunder drops off sometime in between this.
Have you found any optimal way to refresh DoTs with Thunder present in your skills or should I just stick to refreshing the main three and then using Thunder whenever I can fit it in?

^why did I not think of this? another dps increase learned today!
I'm actually noticing the animation thing. If I Bane immediately after applying Bio I, it will not spread Bio I. I have to make sure to wait until I can see it on the enemy debuffs.
Dixa:
It's not 1 second. It's 0.5 second. If you don't believe, try macro /wait .5. I tried it from .1 sec to .5 sec. It triggers at .5 sec.
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