05/07/11, 11:11 PM
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Infraction for Lunarafe: 1. All posters are to make an effort to communicate clearly.
Post: [Balance] Cataclysm Release (updated for 4.1)
User: Lunarafe
Infraction: 1. All posters are to make an effort to communicate clearly.
Points: 1
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I was fine with the occasionally forgetting to capitalize I thing, but once I got to "r" (are) and "ur" (your) I couldn't take it anymore. You're going to have to type all those super 3 and 4 letter words out if you intend to continue posting here. More important than the fact that it violates our rules is that you sell yourself short and come across unintelligent. If you have a valid point to make, put forth the effort that proves it.
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Original Post:

I'd like someone with access to the Ptrs ( if they r indeed already active) to confirm if casting IS and Mf while at 0 eclipse, will actually not move the bar at all, or if the direction of the eclipse ur going basically ignores the opposing energy generated. Or if only after reaching an eclipse it starts to ignore the other direction.
Even though something was clearly going to happen to prevent us from holding onto Solar Eclipse for multi dotting, now i dont see how we r going to perform up to par with others casters regarding movement, cause they all have tricks to use during movement without losing their dps cooldowns (assuming eclipse to us is like a dps cooldown). And we will actually on 4.2, either move casting shrooms or basically move doing nothing if already in an eclipse state. The only situation i think this can benefit us is if we can time movement ( or heavy movement phases) for building up to an eclipse, especially going from lunar to solar, cause we would be able to use moonfires and instant SS to get there.
I still cannot believe this change, but i think even in single target fights with limited movement, we will suffer greatly. I cannot even consider aoe at this point. Specially when we saw on the last patches aoe abilities buffed for the other classes.
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