You will get declined for being the wrong covenant

How can you have thoughts on something you have never done?

You CANT…

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And I don’t agree with you. I’m not looking at just the heal or asborb. I’m looking at it as a interrupt also.

You can. Wtf type of logic is that? That makes no sense at all. You just want to discredit my opinion on something, and make it have less value.

This is why I don’t like this community. I’m saying that I rather have a interrupt and change how I do certain boss fights over a spell that can do more healing sure, but If I am not having trouble with keeping people alive, and my tool kit is strong enough in that area. Being able to have the dps stay on a target longer and ignore some of the things bosses do is huge to me.

That is why I don’t take wow end game people serious. They only look at numbers, and compete with it, when it comes to thinking, only thing that matters is meters to them. I’m done, I said what I think.

I’m saying you dont know what you would rather have, because YOU HAVE NEVER DONE IT.

Im not trying to discredit your opinion you dont have one. You have never done it, so you dont know what you would prefer.

This is not “something with this community” this is a Society wide thing. You cant have an opinion on something you know nothing about.

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…like I said im done. Your logic is wrong.

I can read and understand that I want to be able to interrupt uninterruptable spells. No matter how good other things heal. That is a power I want.

It is called having a brain and able to read skills understand the game, and know what the heck you want. I don’t need to punch myself in the head to understand that it is dumb and would hurt.

To say you can’t have a opinion on something that you never tried is the dumbest logic I have ever heard.

That would quickly lead to covenant stacking in a raid and Blizzard would then nerf it. I do not think they will be having uninterruptible abilities on bosses become interruptible

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Well read what the spell says.

Reversing the power of a spell is pretty much a interrupt in a way but better. Turning a bad spell into a good one.

but it is only for spells not ablilites.

I would argue that bosses likely do not use spells 99/100 times. Their ‘spells’ are usually abilities and would be exempt from that covenant most likely. I would argue that is likely there for a PvP perspective and not meant to have much use in PvE.

See but they wouldn’t know this, because they dont raid.

And we are back to square 1.

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maybe, but we will see. Like i know a few fights off top of my head that it would be neat to have. But you are right tons of abilities, but that does not make the value any less. I know a ton of dungeon bosses, that I would use it on.

And I am sure you can think of a few also. But here let me use that other guy logic even though he is wrong.

“You can’t know for sure because you never done Shadowland raiding. So how would you know what raid bosses have blah blah blah.”

But it’s not an interrupt. It can only absorb damage or convert enemy heals into more damage.

Stop spreading misinformation.

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…you clearly don’t know what a interrupt does and why it can be seen like that.

for a raider. That is pretty sad. but ok.

An interrupt prevents a spell from being cast.

Mindgames does not do that.

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Yes it does the damage part or heal part of a spell is prevented.

It is converted into either damage or healing depending on what the enemy casted.

The spell goes off. It is not prevented from happening.

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The intended part of the spell is prevented. So it does the job of a interrupt but better. Glad I could teach a raider basic common sense.

It literally converts the damage into healing. The spell is not interrupted. lol

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You…do understand what a interrupt… you know what? Nevermind.

this is an interrupt if you were confused

as you can see, an interrupt stops a spell cast and prevents from casting any more spells of that type for a few seconds

Mindgames does not do that. It’s a simple converter. A damage absorb that heals instead of absorbing damage.

Is a spell that is absorbed by Life Cocoon interrupted? Or absorbed by Power Word: Shield? Or literally any other kind of absorbs?

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and you lack basic understanding of what reversing a spell does. Here let me help you. What does the two have in common.

they do not have anything in common

An interrupt stops the spell and does nothing after

A converter converts the spell into damage or healing after the cast goes off

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