Daemonite_NA

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    Why does moving a group matter? Well, if I can clump everyone together I can get better payout for my AoEs, like GDF and FS.

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    My problem with this would be that I use my area power (GDF) as my opener because I want to avoid aggro. How does moving a pack of foes help me avoid that? It doesn't. It opens me to aggro. If I move a group for ideal placement into the other group, sure, the disorient will keep the first disoriented a bit. However, I'm worried that the group I didn't disorient will react or that I'll have to be in range of both and have to take aggro from one pack or the other (and apparently the larger pack).

    So, if I'm using GDF as my opener, moving them AFTER won't help much. Moving them before seems risky. Either there are enough guys that the aggro I suffer will be scary, or else I'm just making small groups and singularity feeding more efficient. That's something gravity is already good at.

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    With my gravity/kin it was always a pain getting fulcrum shift to affect my singularities because they would attack as soon as they were in range of the enemy.

    Now I can open with GD, teleport the whole mob near my sings, fulcrum, and destroy. Cant wait to test this out.
  2. I cry every time someone says gtg to mean "good to go." It has always (and will always, to me) mean "got to go." The confusion that has resulted in people trying to use it with this new meaning drives me insane.