This is purely anecdotal but I swear it feels like despite our mastery giving us better damage against higher health targets, ill mass disintegrate and 1-2 of the targets will immediately die meanwhile other higher health targets will be available
Its like in Valheim when you try and sail anywhere the wind is forever in your face.
Anyone else feel like this happens a lot?
I want to say it prios the 3 closest to you in a wide arc
Yeah, it’s positionally based to choose the three mobs closest.
It hits your main target, then two other targets closest to you, up to 25 yards max from your character. Additionally, it fires in a 180 degree cone in the direction your character is facing.
I use this tactic to cleave all tenticles for the last boss in siege of boralas.
It’s also incredibly strong on silken court.
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If you didnt know, if you recast disentigrate before the cast finishes, then it will jeep the 3 target buff as long as you dont switch targets, and will target 2 new targets
You don’t want to chain mass disintegrate unless you have two stacked though from casting empowers back-to-back, and you want to let the second mass dis fully channel.
And in AoE with charged blast talented, you want to pyre at ~12 stacks of CB, so generally you want to full channel each MD with a pyre in between each.
I think this is merely a visual bug.
I have kept 3 targets for mass disintegrate for like 5 disintegrates in a row and it showed 3 beams but was only doing 1 after the first 2 casts.
what’s the reason for this?
It’s for a multitude of reasons, but the main one is just that it does more overall DPS.
It helps you from overcapping on essence and charged blast stacks, it immediately extends the first bombardment. It also makes sure you’re squeezing the most charged-blast-buffed pyres into the melt armor window.
I just thought he was saying to cast pyre ANY time CB was at least 12, not specifically in an opener. Would you then, otherwise wait for 20? Or is 12 the sweet spot
Well yes, I just thought you were asking specifically why you’d use it between md’s.