Regarding the 48 Warlord 28 Paragon spec
Does Shifting Blades have a icd?
Brilliant that KotH typically eats the final charge but I usually find that the Empowering Strike and whatever 2nd reactive I use dosnt proc it.
:D
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Regarding the 48 Warlord 28 Paragon spec
Does Shifting Blades have a icd?
Brilliant that KotH typically eats the final charge but I usually find that the Empowering Strike and whatever 2nd reactive I use dosnt proc it.
:D
Fyi this build has a name, "SSSTMDR1".
SB has a 1s ICD, the rotation is constructed this way with a delayed input on Piercing thrust/wave of steel if u read it carefully.
So the idea is to hit SB, wait 0.5s+ so that there is less than 1s left on the GCD, hit PT/WOS, then when u hit Empower strike afterwards, which is arguably weakest hitting ability in this build, due to the 1s ICD, SB will not proc it as it just procced on the PT/WOS u casted earlier, 2nd charge is used on Breaking blow, this is ur 2nd hardest hitting ability in the rotation, while it Proc PT/WOS, as long as u use those fast enough it will not use the SB charged due to the 1s ICD, this allow the final SB charge to be spent on KOTH, which is ur hardest hitting ability.
One has to appreciate the finer things in life to truly understand the beauty of things.
I really really like 61paragon, and you can make it so you get energy back quick. Cancelbuff Alacrity with Flurry then make a macro to cast alacrity with combat focus. I'm sure there is a better way to optimize it, but today was my first true day on PTS and was curious about 61 paragon since I finished level 60 grind.
I haven't had any issues with it, either. The only time it gets funky after the rotation I use is after the first Flurry, and I fix that pretty easily.
This is what I'm referring to. With a 1 second gcd the delayed attack point leaves very little time if any before the next key press. It's poorly implemented and does not feel smooth in the least. Not that I expect it to change, however; more "clunky" mechanics like the change to RB bursts.
Oh, well.