If you’re playing with % based damage classes such as Fire Mage, try not to dispel enemy HP buffs like Power Word: Fortitude. It will make your partners % based spells hit for less damage.
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but it still hits for he same %, this post is pure cancer dafu…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6QVCP9coII
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What if your bad at math and get thrown off by percentages?
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I’m curious, are these really in order at this point or do you just make up tip #s ?
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30% of 100 = 30 dmg (no buff)
30% of 105 = 35 dmg (hp buff)
Clearly hits harder with the HP buff still there
The TOTD series was pretty consistent for a while but Biebs turned into Biebz and got too edgy to keep it going religiously
Mate at this rate I’ll run out of dodgeball quotes.
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Your forgetting that the overall health pool is smaller therefor less time to kill anyway for non % based spells. Those % based spells are always going to deal the same % of their health in damage
Just look at the math, it checks out. Higher HP = more dmg done. Saves you a GCD from not needing to dispel too
Thellendir:
fixed that 4 u
Thanks m8. I was doing quick napkin math and must have forgot to carry the 7.
Np I always forget that pesky 7 as well
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Is this thread ironic or what
It is still better to dispel
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Actually it snapshots from the moment its fired.
So dispelling it after its fired is more bigbrain because they get hit for larger amounts.
Killed many a druid who got snapshotted in bear and went back to cat/humanoid form and took the intended bear hp hit.
If you have fort buff, i fire it, then take fort when its in air before it hits, you still get hit for HP you had with fort up.
Unless thats changed since S1
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Might have because I don’t think this is the case anymore. I haven’t found a scenario where dispelling is beneficial