Volcanic Confusion
It basically just needs 3 recharges. You can add a few hold durations in it if you have the slots but it isnt overly needed.
It pulses its holds onto the targets and most of the time none will be held immediately...basically stacking holds to the targets (as you would need to stack 2 normal holds on a boss to hold him)
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ok sounds good, got 3 recharge atm and it's a great power....but still, what does the hold duration do exactly? Is it time the mobs are held or duration the gasses are down for?
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It's how long the mobs are held...though it doesn't do a massive difference since it pulses the holds (as it would do a bigger difference with a "normal" hold)
SingStar:
"Extremists LOVE to fish to get us annoyed so we break the forum rules."
CRACK68:
"The origin of life wasn't planned either, should all life be declared a bug and wiped out?"
Lionsbane:
"You know me.Ever the realist"
Hello all,
So i'm having a fine and dandy time with my new earth/emp troller and have recently picked up the main hold, volcanic gasses. How on earth do you slot this one? I have looked up countless guides but keep getting different information.
Most say acc isn't needed, which would seem odd on a hold, but i must say i haven't noticed an acc problem, even in PvP. Most say either just 3 recharge or 3 recharge and 3 hold duration.
I know this hold works in a strange "pulse"...so what effect does hold have? Is it how long the gasses stay, or how long the mobs are held when it gets them?
Thanking you in advance
xxx
I miss him in the weeping of the rain;
I want him at the shrinking of the tide;
The old snows melt from every mountain-side,
And last year's leaves are smoke in every lane;
But last year's bitter loving must remain
~Edna St. Vincent Millay