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Originally Posted by Drueric
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Yea so, this was my topic and that is my conclusion after hearing the points made. Yea he said that, but didnt give any example. I know it might be desirable to blow all your mana for a hail mary, but you arent gonna have the spell loaded for a "just in case" so any example he would give wouldnt convince me to ever do it. It will always be better to cast back to back word spells. There will never be any situation where earthquake would be preferred.
I also asked what as special about earthquake to justify its ridiculous mana cost and no one said anything, so I can only conclude... nothing. My question has been answered. Thanks all.
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Your conclusion remains incorrect ... although you've mostly got it right.
Maybe it wasn't clear from my post, but while AoE groups are no longer a thing here, AoE in general still happens. A simple example is Plane of Fear: when you want to do Cazic Thule you have to kill
everything else first (except charm pets and such). Most guilds use AoE groups to do this, and often Clerics participate.
Now, if you're doing CT, odds are good that you have a lot of folks and are competent. Your pullers probably aren't bringing too many, and you have enough Wizards, Druids, etc. that Clerics aren't necessary (or if they are, Upheaval isn't).
But, raid attendance fluctuates, and if a guild happens to have a low number of AoErs, or pullers who bring mobs too quickly, Upheaval could still be needed to kill the pulls quicker.
P.S. Another example would be faction pulls. Usually you only
need one AoE spell to target everything, but sometimes the mobs get spread out, and it can be useful to have secondary AoE options (that you can cast quickly after the first AoE ... before the spread out mobs die).