Just a clarification of something Kripparrian mentioned in the video: using MoC, Readiness, then a 2nd MoC on a different target doesn’t cancel the MoC on the first target… I tested on 2 target dummies tonight.
Kaneli
Posted November 18, 2012 at 10:17 AM
Huh, it didn’t even cross my mind that it might. I have been using MoC on Stoneguards like this, put it on one boss and after Readiness put it on another boss. Both of them stay active indeed.
Do you use the Stampede, Dire Beast, Beastial Wrath, Lynx Rush abilities after using the Glaive Toss ability at once in that order or do you wait for each of their effect to go down?
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Just a clarification of something Kripparrian mentioned in the video: using MoC, Readiness, then a 2nd MoC on a different target doesn’t cancel the MoC on the first target… I tested on 2 target dummies tonight.
Huh, it didn’t even cross my mind that it might. I have been using MoC on Stoneguards like this, put it on one boss and after Readiness put it on another boss. Both of them stay active indeed.
I’ve not watched it, to know if clarification is needed, but thanks for alerting us to this video.
What add-on adds the cooldown timers to the spell boxes?
I believe it is OmniCC. http://www.curse.com/addons/wow/omni-cc
Do you use the Stampede, Dire Beast, Beastial Wrath, Lynx Rush abilities after using the Glaive Toss ability at once in that order or do you wait for each of their effect to go down?