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10-31-2011 @ 5:21PM
SINisterWyvern said...
I don't know about void shift, if you consider someone at a very low percentage, say 10%. Well as soon as you hit it, you switch to 10%, but take a 25% heal so 35%, then if you took desperate prayer you can hit that and instantly be at 65% health.
Situational of course, if no one is taking that kind of damage it's horrible, for those times it is it could be amazing.
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10-31-2011 @ 5:43PM
sharlatan said...
No.....
What you do, is when you accidentally stand in aoe, you use this on someone who is on full health (try not to make it the tank), so they die to the next tick of unavoidable raid dmg, rather than you. lets face it, keeping a healer (yourself) alive is generally more important.
Though be careful, that annoying arcane mage who keeps dying for no apparant reason may start to get suspicious if you use it too often....
10-31-2011 @ 8:27PM
jonas said...
Nonono - you stand in the AoE, then void shift to your warrior, and then life grip him into the AoE with you. He dies, you blame him for leaping into the AoE, and everyone celebrates!
11-01-2011 @ 1:15AM
Hih said...
Void Shift+Leap of Faith will be almost as much fun in pug raids as Hand of Protection'ing the tank!