I’ve double checked and I don’t see Akunda’s Bite being used in 8.2. Is there a reason for this? Just wondering because I have a stock pile of them. They just good for milling now?
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I just saw that. Post becomes void lol
Not sure how popular this potion is, I suppose tanks would use it. I wonder if it shares a CD with say strength potions.
Most potions share a cooldown so it would share a cooldown with the strength potion. Question is, do you want more survivability or more damage?
Does wow still use the battle and guardian CDs? If so, why don’t the tooltips show this?
I think you are thinking of elixers. Elixers had the battle/guardian distinction. Elixers were removed by WoD I think. Flasks, of course, took both slots.
Potions, however, you used once for a duration. They did not ever, to my knowledge, have a battle/guardian distinction. You use either the strength potion to increase damage or stamina potion to increase survivability for the duration of the potion.
What CDs do potions use? It seems that rejuv and health pots use different CDs, which almost got me killed once not being able to use a rejuv because I recently used some other pot, I forget which. I never had that problem with health pots.
Health potions, along with Warlock healthstones, share their own cooldown. Other non-health potions share a cooldown. At one time, health potions shared a cooldown with all other potions.
Health stones and health pots don’t share a cooldown, rather each has their own? So a lock can use a health stone and then immediately gulp a health pot.
It would be nice if you could at least use the health portion of rejuvs while the mana portion is in cooldown, basically just throwing away the mana portion during that drink. Basically giving rejuvs 2 types of CDs as it has 2 aspects.