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Your load out changes per enemy and pet. Practice what spells work where and when combined with what clickies your utilizing. There's no set formula and it will often times change as you swap pets, or engage a new job type.
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By fast recast, do you mean ease of access or? I noticed the spell gem will refresh before I'm able to cast it, but I assumed this was a bug. | |||
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i think he meant using a GCD refresher item.
for exemple this convo https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...d.php?t=254309 | ||
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Keep in mind these vary but gives you an idea what you typically memorize in different situations at 60 with a good set of gear.
Sebilis solo: #1 Tishanian / Swap slot #2 Calm / swap slot #3 Fetter #4 Mesmerization #5 Bedlam #6 Theft of Thought #7 Color Slant #8 Boltran's Agacerie (just easier than trying to reset GCD and using six second cast time allure) Swap slots can be stuff like Dementia, Forlorn Deeds, illusion troll, clarity 2, gift of brilliance, overwhelming splendor, shield of the magi In places that have few casters like howling sones, I would definitely switch out theft of thought for color skew / shift. When your gear is bad, resists can really hurt. So having a backup stun is nice. Every situation is different and you should know what you need to give yourself the best chance of surviving. ToV raiding: #1 Wind of Tishanian #2 Clarity II #3 Gift of Brilliance #4 Blanket of Forgetfulness #5 Reoccurring Amnesia #6 Theft of Thought #7 Cast Sight / Illusion gnome / Rune V / Forlorn Deeds / Illusion dry bone if doing halls of testing #8 Visions of Grandeur Maybe you want to cast cripple sometime Kael Raiding: #1 Wind of Tishanian #2 Visions of Grandeur #3 Fetter sometimes #4 Clarity II #5 Gift of Brilliance #6 Theft of Thought #7 Boon of the Garou / Swap slot after pet is shrunk #8 Boltran's Agacerie | ||
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Last edited by trite; 01-10-2018 at 01:59 PM..
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1. Root 2. 1, Lvl 4 mez unless I need dazzle to heal my pet 3. I swap mine out when needed. 4. two stuns. fast cast and then another longer duration 5. Always. Use for CC mostly. Fetter at 58. 6. yes always unless non mezzable mobs. Loraen and Tecmos both have nice suggestions for spell line ups. I follow Tecmos' suggested line up now. I solo or duo and this my line up 90% of the time. 1. Root 2. Mez (lvl 4) 3. AE Mez 4. Color Flux 5. Color Slant (I think Tecmos uses a lower one) 6. ToT 7. Swap 8. Swap | |||
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In addition, root has a faster cast time than mez (fetter even faster), and stuff typical dies within 1 or two roots. I really don't use mez that much other than if a lull fails, and I get two plus mobs or when I get a pet break, root wears off simultaneously, general havoc, or need to memblur heal my pet. Once something breaks, I'll always 1) AE stun (fast cast) - Clicky GCD 2) AE stun (longer duration) - clicky GCD 3) AE Mez or root / mez depending on situation. Root is a cheap 30m; root casts quickly; and root won't send the mob running at me when someone or something messes up and hits or nukes a mezzed mob. Now, I don't do full camp style groups. But I feel pretty confident that this is a solid spell set up for soloing or duoing (enc /clr or Enc/ Enc). Lots of spell swapping, but you get used to it, and it's always good to have all those stuns and mezzes at your disposal. Which is back to point about always mitigating risk. | |||
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