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Take your own advise and control yourself better. We will see a much better improvement on the forums if you do that. Quote:
You dismiss all evidence out of hand (moving the goalposts). You will just make an excuse when I provide anything. That is what you do. Quote:
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Last edited by DeathsSilkyMist; 08-21-2023 at 12:36 PM..
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The point is that you desire conflict for the mere sake of it. You can put me on ignore -- Out of sight and out of mind. There is no need to engage with my angry declarations. The option is right there, and you're not taking it. And I don't think it's because it's "out of the goodness of your heart", because you are morally bankrupt in the way you argue. | |||
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2. You have admitted to trolling, so there is no way to know if this advise is a troll or not. 3. Just because you dislike me, or dislike the way I speak, it doesn't mean I am wrong, or I am providing bad information. 4. You do not have to like me to accept truthful information. 5. Take your own advise first and stop trolling. Fight the trolls so they stop too. Then we won't have these thread bloating issues. Troxx and Gloomlord are two clear offenders you should be talking to first if you actually cared. Right now you are being hypocritical at best, and a troll at worst.
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You are blaming people who get trolled, and telling them to try and appease the trolls so they stop. This is very bad advise. It doesn't work. The trolls will troll no matter what. They are doing it on their own free will. If you actually want to help the forums, fight the trolls. They will just take more and more if you give into them. If you give a mouse a cookie... Quote:
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Such thing can vary based on the type of engagement you are using, but I think where you’ll see the true benefit of regen is in longer situations, which you’ve previously agreed with. Or if you ever find yourself in a bind and have to use FD ring, it can be really nice for that. I don’t think there’s enough evidence that supports neglecting it completely. | ||||
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Cliff notes: -hp = mana for shamans -regen buff = most efficient hp per mana spell -fungi > Vindi bp by 13hp/tick -troll innate regen stacks on top -more hp regen baseline, fewer torpor casts -fewer torpor casts is less canni 4s needed to regain it and more time spent doing literally anything else. This could be productive things like casting other spells or Quality of Life things like scratching my ass, picking my nose or just spacing out on a busy busy class that has all the shit to do. Buff others, debuff mobs, heal self/others, cast other crap. Playing a shaman is almost as time intensive as playing a bard. Any free time to space out is golden. For a shaman: -fungi is the BIS bp item for 99.99% of content -racial regen does matter -why the heck wouldn’t you cast regrowth once every 20 mins?? As for me, I gave my fungi to my monk and am using thurg bp on my troll shaman. I did it because I’m poor and lazy and … I agree with DSM that with torpor I can get by just fine. If I had a Vindi bp? Even better. Unlike DSM my troll shaman keeps regrowth up so I win. What I am not conceding is that fungi isn’t better than Vindi bp. It is. It is flat out better. I’m just too poor and lazy to buy and farm another. The one I have is where it will be needed the most. Playing a torpor shaman is about the easiest, slack jawed, easy ass class I could play at 60 other than my mage. A shaman with an IQ of 75 can operate at 95% capacity because its just that easy and overpowered.
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Last edited by Troxx; 08-21-2023 at 11:05 PM..
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1. 400 actions over 21 minutes (19 APM) 2. +15 Regen provided 2400 HP (2 Torpors). I didn't have Regrowth on for the first 5 minutes or so. 3. I cast 33 Torpors and 121 cannibalizes, which means 4 cannibalizes per Torpor. 4. (4 actions from 2x Torpor + 2x GCD) + (16 actions from 8x cannablizes + 8x GCD) = 20 actions saved potentially with Regrowth. 5. Theoretically I saved 1 APM in that fight from Regrowth, assuming I needed the two Torpors. I would have been at 20 APM without Regrowth + Fungi. Using the data above and assuming I had Fungi + Regrowth on the entire fight: 1. 420 actions over 21 minutes (20 APM) 2. +30 Regen provided 6300 HP (5 Torpors) 3. 4 cannibalizes per Torpor 4. (10 actions from 5x Torpor + 5x GCD) + (40 actions from 20x cannablizes + 20x GCD) = 50 actions saved potentially with Regrowth + Fungi. 5. Theoretically goes down to 17.7 APM Fungi + Regrowth saves roughly 2 APM. That is why I am saying it's not really noticeable for Shaman players. 20 APM really isn't bad to begin with. 18 APM isn't going to feel different over a fight this long. This is especially true since Shaman spells are long casts. You are looking at 5-10 seconds per 2 actions via waiting for spells to finish, so you can rest your hands. The cannibalize portions are going to be the heaviest, but you are still forced to wait 4 seconds per cannibalize, so that is 1 action per 2 seconds per cannibalize. This is why Shamans prefer Vindi BP. Fungi Tunic alone is saving 1 APM, and Vindi BP provides more AC, HP, and Resistances. All of these stats are better for mitigating damage spikes, which are the biggest problems Shamans run into when soloing tough mobs. This is also why I typically don't bother using Regrowth. I don't notice the 1 APM it saves me. A lot of fights are also shorter than this, so you get less benefit from HP Regeneration. This is one of the longest fights I can think of. Quote:
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