Panacea Proc + RttC Bug


Acidon

 

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FYI to everyone, but the panacea proc will actually heal your enemies when slotted in Rise to the Challenge.
Here's a picture as some evidence.


 

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Wonder if you can work on healing badges this way


 

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Sadly, that's not a bug. Panacea's proc is set to hit the target of the power its slotted in. RttC is a power that targets enemies (but gives a bonus to the caster for doing so). Therefore, it will give enemies back hp/end.



On a completely different note, it's sad how much time I spent looking at your combat attributes window. I was completely flabbergasted that you were regening ~141 hp/sec. I figured it was RttC double stacking, but your buff icons and the number in the CA for RttC both were displaying numbers for only hitting 8 targets. Well, as it turns out, the only number that's lagged in that screenshot is your total regen rate (you can tell just by adding up the numbers, they don't match). I didn't think that was possible for CA to lag like that.

In my efforts to decipher your CA, I found your RttC has ~97% heal enhancement, you have ~1046.4% regen with 8 targets (102.5 hp/sec), ~1440% regen with 8 targets double stacked (~141 hp/sec), and ~700% regen with 1 target (~68.57 hp/sec). Also, your Numina proc is in a power with ~68% heal enhancement... probably Fast Healing (~69.6% enhancement)... not sure why you slotted Health (~92% enhancement) more than FH though.

.... I'm a nerd.


 

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Hey guys, totally unrelated question...


I've seen that smaller window in various screenshots with stats in it, the one near the bottom of his screen.

How do I get that window? I would love to know so that I can monitor my damage bonus without having the entire attribute window open.

Thanks in advance.. that will help me a lot

Acidon


 

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From the large Combat Attributes window, right click on a number you'd like to track (like current hp) then select "Monitor this attribute" (or something to that effect). It will pop up the window you see in the screenshot with that attribute. You can monitor up to 10 of them.

You can also reorder / stop monitoring an attribute by right clicking on it in the smaller window.


 

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Type "/toggle combatnumbers" and then right-click individual items from the list that pops up in order to monitor them in an always-on window. You can monitor virtually any attribute this way, but you can only monitor a total of ten.

EDIT: Beaten to the punch, oh wells.


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Well that's depressing.


 

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Gotta love those silly procs. There is a chance they would make it not work in RttC. They have fixed similar things beofore.

I miss being able to use chance for stun in speedboost.


 

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From the large Combat Attributes window, right click on a number you'd like to track (like current hp) then select "Monitor this attribute" (or something to that effect). It will pop up the window you see in the screenshot with that attribute. You can monitor up to 10 of them.

You can also reorder / stop monitoring an attribute by right clicking on it in the smaller window.

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Oh wow.. I can even select *which* atts to track. This is crazy cool, thank you for the reply.

I know, such a simple thing.. But it makes me happy since I must monitor so I don't attack while I have a negative 10,000 dmg bonus.

TY
Acidon


 

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Yeah, you'll get a better regen a sec with procs slotted in Fast Healing over Health.

Friend of mine asked why his proc wasn't going off and after a while he noticed it healing his enemies.


 

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From the large Combat Attributes window, right click on a number you'd like to track (like current hp) then select "Monitor this attribute" (or something to that effect). It will pop up the window you see in the screenshot with that attribute. You can monitor up to 10 of them.

You can also reorder / stop monitoring an attribute by right clicking on it in the smaller window.

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Oh wow.. I can even select *which* atts to track. This is crazy cool, thank you for the reply.

I know, such a simple thing.. But it makes me happy since I must monitor so I don't attack while I have a negative 10,000 dmg bonus.

TY
Acidon

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I have discovered Procs do not suffer from Rage Crash, and can be used to do some damage during the downtime. It's nice to finish someone would got to a life sliver just as you crashed.


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I have discovered Procs do not suffer from Rage Crash, and can be used to do some damage during the downtime. It's nice to finish someone would got to a life sliver just as you crashed.

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Thank you very much for posting that little gem of information. I had no idea.. I, too, hate it when a mob has a sliver of life left and i have to wait until I can do dmg again. I'll be promptly slotting a proc into one of my quick recharging attacks.

Acidon


 

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I usually resort to Sands of Mu and Nemesis Staff during the downtime. By the time I get through both powers I can attack normally.