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Originally Posted by Zuranthium
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You lack awareness and ability to plan a suitable path. Invis is not needed.
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You clearly did not read. It reduces the possibility of a mistake, which saves more time than keeping the pet up. Consistency is greater than shaving 1 minute or 30 seconds. When a fight lasts 20 minutes, you are still killing 3 Dragons an hour if you reduce the time to 19 minutes. You don't seem to understand that reducing 30 seconds just for the sake of it doesn't actually do anything meaningful. This is probably why you overvalue DPS, for some reason you think saving 1 second matters, even when you aren't actually killing more mobs per hour. I am not killing Dragons for so many hours a day that 1 or 2 minutes will make a difference. Reducing my chances of getting agroed and then wasting 5-10 minutes gating/killing is keeping my kills per hour way more consistent.
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Originally Posted by Zuranthium
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LOL, you don't understand how to do something and then are so inane in your assumptions that you think someone else doesn't know what push is. Amazing. You are NOT positioning correctly. You can stand parallel to the coast and the Dragon will be in the water still. The pet doesn't push that much anyway. All you're doing is wasting mana and DPS with your current way of playing.
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My pet pushes the Dragon out of the water every time he is behind the Dragon, even unhasted. I am sorry you don't understand pushing lol. My pet is positioned correctly to push the dragon sideways, which is keeping him in the water.
You also don't seem to understand that you don't have to be directly behind a mob to get the benefits of not getting riposted and whatnot. You can be
ON THE SIDE of the mob and still get those benefits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UD-PCJ4tCII just look at the chat logs if you don't believe me, you won't see my pet getting riposted. Pet damage appears in the bottom right chat log. I can even post the logs lol. The only time he gets riposted is when he bugs out at the end of the fight. Once in a blue moon the pet will stop attacking when it is in the water. You can see in the video he stops attacking and moves towards me around 11:40. Now that he is in the frontal cone of the mob, he can be riposted, and does in fact get riposted once.
I provided a video debunking your poor theory about using both Bane and Pox to increase DPS and kill times. That is the video I posted above. It didn't work because of mana constraints. I didn't save any time at all. You simply do not understand how mana usage and DPS works on a Shaman, so please refrain from pretending that you do.
It is just embarrassing you keep doubling down to be honest. Please provide video evidence, or keep revealing your lack of game knowledge. You shouldn't pretend to be such an expert. You wouldn't post so angrily, and people would gladly help you learn the game better, including myself.