Warlock Pet Randomly Takes Dmg

Warlock pets are more micro-managed than hunter pets, I guess. You pick your warlock pet for it's active skill it grants you, and you swap the demon dependant on the fight, for example if you need an interrupt you'd pick Doom/Terrorguard, Observer or Felhound. But other fights may require some aoe knockbacks or interrupts, so you'd take Succubus or Titty Lady. Mar 01, 2019  Creeping Death is absurdly useless in this form. The dmg is meager, but to add insult it was not proc-ing on my target until I stopped attacking them for some period of time and only dealt dmg based on my last hit. It was also only hitting 3 times for around 7% dmg dealt (tooltip says it should do 10% dmg over 5 secs). Irony was we had to pick up extras cause not much the guild was one. Other warlock got one i was unhappy to say the least, then the next kill another one dropped. Randomly i am noticing crazy stuff like this. 30 minutes after that happended two devout belts drops the same way further down the instance right before the spiders. Dec 09, 2019 A little introduction - I’ve played warlock and mostly demo since the days of SL till LK, then stopped and re started in Legion, just mostly bantering around, hitting 2.4+ as demo in 3s and chillin’. Feb 20, 2017  Definitive Warlock Guide. By g2nightmare, December 6, 2016 in Warlock. Drain Soul still costs mana, takes additional time, and you or your pet will take more hits while finishing a mob in this fashion, so any hypothetical advantage is mitigated by these things. Let alone Drain Tanking and spending 10 talent points buffing DL when you. The playable Warlock Races are Human, Gnome, Undead and Orc where Gnome is the only Race with a racial that benefits Warlocks in PvE. “Expansive Mind” gives you 5% increased intellect which ends up being.

For example, if you didn't use the showtooltip part of this macro and had a doomguard, you wouldn't be able to track the cooldown of your shadowlock because it's the second spell in this macro. This macro allows you to have all of your different pet interrupts in one bind regardless of.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

This is a dps cooldown that happens to also interrupt and so Wallirikz uses this macro to have an additional way to interrupt his focus target.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

The macro allows you to have every talent in your third tier in one bind. If you're spec'd for either of the first two talents, it will work with this one bind.

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Wallirikz uses two different binds for healthstone. One of them just uses healthstone and the other one uses both reap souls and healthstone. This is because as affliction, you always want to have your artifact active when you healthstone because of a trait that causes your healthstone to heal for twice the amount. The trait causes you to heal for 25% of your max health healthstones and when your artifact is active, this is doubled to 50%. It's important to have two healthstone binds because you never want to overwrite your current artifact buff with a new one and so you should only ever press this bind when you don't already have your artifact buff up or you can use it as a panic button to ensure that you'll have your artfact buff up.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 9, 17

This is just another multi talent macro so you don't have to drag the talent you spec into onto your action bars every time you respec.

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This macro is important as it allows you to replace your portal, otherwise you would never be able able to reposition your portal without right clicking your buff off. This means that you need a seperate bind for actually using your portal (separate to this bind which is only for putting your portal down or repositioning it).

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You can use this macro to put a raid marker over your portal so you're healer can be fully aware of which portal is yours.

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Having arena1/2/3 havoc is very useful because you can be forced to constantly swap your havoc around if the players on the enemy team are line of sighting as you have to be in line of sight of both your target and your havoc target in order to have your spells duplicated onto both of them. Having arena1/2/3 macros for this simply allows you to quickly switch your havoc around whenever you need to.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

Having arena1/2/3 havoc is very useful because you can be forced to constantly swap your havoc around if the players on the enemy team are line of sighting as you have to be in line of sight of both your target and your havoc target in order to have your spells duplicated onto both of them. Having arena1/2/3 macros for this simply allows you to quickly switch your havoc around whenever you need to.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

Having arena1/2/3 havoc is very useful because you can be forced to constantly swap your havoc around if the players on the enemy team are line of sighting as you have to be in line of sight of both your target and your havoc target in order to have your spells duplicated onto both of them. Having arena1/2/3 macros for this simply allows you to quickly switch your havoc around whenever you need to.

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author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

This macro allows you to quickly apply your havoc to your focus target without having to change target. This needs to be done around every 20 seconds or whenever it's dispelled.

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Tier 3 talents in one bind.

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This is extremelly useful against classes like holy paladins and can be useful against restro druids. Holy Paladins almost have no buffs and so you're able to remove their aura mastery effect (divine favor) and then spell lock and so having a focus bind for this to be able to instantly remove their divine favor the moment you see it on your focus frame is extremely important and can even win you games.

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This is great against comps like junglecleave with a priest where you're not really able to land interrupts that matter on anyone (the priest has two schools and the feral/hunter don't cast). So using a dispel on healer against the priest version of this comp isntead of using an interrupt on the enemy team can be very useful. The dispel just dispels one magic debuff, so you're able to dispel cc from your healer if the jungle goes on a dps, or you can dispel cc off of a dps (even yourself) if the jungle goes on your healer.

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A faster way to fear arena1. Without this bind, it's much slower to fear whoever you want, especially in situations where you want to fear someone that's in stealth. For example a druid shadowmelds your fear, you can mash the same bind without having to first put them on focus or target them. Without these binds, a druid could shadowmeld your fear cast and cyclone you before you're able to start casting your fear on them.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

A faster way to fear arena2. Without this bind, it's much slower to fear whoever you want, especially in situations where you want to fear someone that's in stealth. For example a druid shadowmelds your fear, you can mash the same bind without having to first put them on focus or target them. Without these binds, a druid could shadowmeld your fear cast and cyclone you before you're able to start casting your fear on them.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

A faster way to fear arena3. Without this bind, it's much slower to fear whoever you want, especially in situations where you want to fear someone that's in stealth. For example a druid shadowmelds your fear, you can mash the same bind without having to first put them on focus or target them. Without these binds, a druid could shadowmeld your fear cast and cyclone you before you're able to start casting your fear on them.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 9, 17

This is an offensive cooldown macro that allows you use your offensive cooldowns and your artifact together at the same time (if you're spec'd into soul harvest), However, Wallirikz rarely specs into soul harvest and primarly uses this bind for activating his affliction artifact or for using his offensive cooldowns when he's playing destruction. This simply allows you to share the same bind for both affliction and destruction with one macro.

Warlock pet randomly takes dmg 2

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 9, 17

Run this macro first for adding a border around dispellable buffs on your target and focus frame.

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Run this macro second for adding a border around dispellable buffs on your target and focus frame.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

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By using showtooltip with a specific talent, you're able to track the cooldown of your interrupt regardless of which pet you have out. For example, if you didn't use the showtooltip part of this macro and had a doomguard, you wouldn't be able to track the cooldown of your shadowlock because it's the second spell in this macro. This macro allows you to have all of your different pet interrupts in one bind regardless of which pet/spec you have chosen.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

By using showtooltip with a specific talent, you're able to track the cooldown of your interrupt regardless of which pet you have out. For example, if you didn't use the showtooltip part of this macro and had a doomguard, you wouldn't be able to track the cooldown of your shadowlock because it's the second spell in this macro. This macro allows you to have all of your different pet interrupts in one bind regardless of which pet/spec you have chosen.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

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By using showtooltip with a specific talent, you're able to track the cooldown of your interrupt regardless of which pet you have out. For example, if you didn't use the showtooltip part of this macro and had a doomguard, you wouldn't be able to track the cooldown of your shadowlock because it's the second spell in this macro. This macro allows you to have all of your different pet interrupts in one bind regardless of which pet/spec you have chosen.

author: Mystic| last updated: Feb 14, 17

You usually have a caster or a healer on focus and you just want to keep tongues on them on cooldown and so having a focus bind makes it much easier to ensure that you're always keeping it up on them without having to constantly change target. Because of the 15 second cooldown the 10 second duration, you're able to maintain a 66% uptime of this debuff so having this bind will assist you in maintaining this debuffs uptime.