I will say it again. An interrupt not registered means not registered. It should not waste a CD if your kick isn’t the one that did the kicking. Why do we incur a penalty? In M+ this is so important.
Please fix this Blizz.
I will say it again. An interrupt not registered means not registered. It should not waste a CD if your kick isn’t the one that did the kicking. Why do we incur a penalty? In M+ this is so important.
Please fix this Blizz.
Because of PVP and increases skill expression.
Because you misplayed by overlapping interrupts.
It’s intended behavior.
It should still be the same for PVP. If you didn’t do the kick, you still have it.
Be faster about it.
Designate an interrupt order.
Sometimes in a pug it’s hard to figure that out and read each others mind. It’s not sitting well to say maybe they will maybe not and then you use it at the same time. It just doesn’t make any sense.
Yeah, its annoying. Pugs its almost impossible to do a rotation
i refuse to believe this is posted in good faith and not just a veiled troll post
What makes you think that
Just invite dh tank. His op sigil will take care of everything
i’d advise using voice chat, but even then the group can set an order in text chat, and use a macro after they use it so the next person knows it’s their turn
This would allow you to spam your kick button until it works, or just macro kick into every single ability.
It is bad design.
That…people can all waste their stuff on the same target by not communicating? Nah.
I don’t think this would be wise and tbh its giving me flashbacks to the time I tried a healer in bgs when belf had aoe silence and most of the horde playerbase was belf.
There are some methods you could try to overcome this issue you’re experiencing:
Use automarker and assign players to marks (Eg. Rogue always locks down star, mage on moon like old days)
among your group come up with an interrupt order or agreed upon action (rogue always kicks volley, rsham or hunter kicks heal)
put all your eggs in your protpal/vengdh basket and ignore it
Of course, it is bad design. I mean call out all your interrupts in pugs…Nah.
Literally user error.
Call out your kicks, assign kicks, assign kick order. You’re paying the penalty because you and your group aren’t organized.
Nope. Sorry, sometimes it is latency related as well.
I mean in M+ ideally everybody should have the game sense to understand something as simple as interrupt rotation. It’s supposed to be end-game content, it should require communication.