Slotting Rise to the Challenge with Procs


ClawsandEffect

 

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I ended up raising this question to myself in a previous thread, so I thought I'd pull it out and ask it separately: has anyone done this, and if so how has it worked as a supplementary damage mitigator?

I ask because I'm currently rebuilding my WP/DM tank, and looking for a bit more mitigation: his defense is capped, there's not a whole lot more I can do with +Regen, and his resists are as high as they reasonably can go. However, RttC can be slotted with -end and -rec procs. My thought was "hey, cool" - but then I realized that their actual effects aren't all that great. But hey, maybe I'm missing something in there.


 

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They'll work exactly the same as they do in a passive power for as long as you have RttC toggled on.

If you have the power's other needs taken care of, and have a couple slots left over, go ahead and put some procs in it, it won't hurt anything and you shouldn't notice much difference between that and slotting them in a passive.

The downside is RttC can be detoggled if you get mezzed, so if you want to make sure those procs are working no matter what a passive power would be a better bet.

That's if you're talking about the procs from the Heal sets.

If you're talking about the procs from the to-hit debuff sets, then no, they aren't worth it.


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Originally Posted by Dechs Kaison
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Originally Posted by ClawsandEffect View Post
If you're talking about the procs from the to-hit debuff sets, then no, they aren't worth it.
Yeah, those are the ones I was referring to. I kind of suspected that a 20% chance for a 10 second, 25% endurance regeneration penalty wasn't exactally life-saving. Thanks for the response!