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Old 10-09-2015, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Samoht [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
It does not do this. It only specifically works on mobs from the frontal cone. You can still be stunned by bashes from the side or behind.



Also not a perk of FSI. Anybody can stand in the corner to avoid push.



Wut?



Dublewut? Not if rooted or trying to move backwards while snared.



This assumes that A) the boss has bash up and didn't use it on the tank/puller or doesn't flurry and B) you didn't die during the four other attacks that round. That said, if a shaman with FSI was able to survive the round, I'd assume that a shaman without FSI would also be able to survive that and have just as much chance to get a heal off or be healed by another raid member as one with FSI.



Bash time should be independent of attack speed (unless flurries), but if it works the way you state, this is a perk against FSI because it would be less useful while the mob is slowed.
I think you were assuming a lot of things when I was stating.

The post was made with the obvious prior knowledge that stun resist only works from the front, and not accounting extra-ordinary situations that would obviously nullify the effect.

I mean, thats like saying regen doesn't regen because you had dots casted on you nullifying the effect, or you were always in a situation that made it meaningless.
 


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