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9-30-2010 @ 8:34AM
Boz said...
If you drop a Frost Trap in the Lich King or Putricide encounters, it covers the Infest and Slime Puddles, respectively. For this reason Frost Traps were banned in our raid on Putricide and monitored closely in LK.
To this end, have you noticed if Healing Rain and similar healing effects have similar results? If you dropped a Healing Rain in the Hall of Departure in Drak'Tharon keep when a Risen Drakkari Soulmage casts their Shadow Void (the dark circles on the ground in the entry hallway), would you be unable to see it?
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10-01-2010 @ 3:37AM
Ringo Flinthammer said...
You can still determine where Defile is under a frost trap. It just requires scrolling the camera out a tiny bit. And since frost traps slow valkyr, your raid really ought to adapt.
10-01-2010 @ 7:41AM
Boz said...
Closely monitored is not the same as "does not use;" rest assured we're dropping traps in the path of the Val'kyr in the normal course of business.
Infest shouldn't be dropped in the path of the Val'kyr anyway, but occasionally an overzealous Hunter (*cough* me) might drop both Trap and Infest in his or her eagerness to slow the Val'kyr by missing a DBM warning.
Doh!