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Old April 23, 2009, 06:36 PM   #1 (permalink)

3.1 Glyph CoA/Corr b/c of CoE consumption

I usually run with an Ebon Plague DK or a boomkin and I remember reading that both of those classes had a party buff/debuff that would eat CoE

I was wondering if all that was still the same..if CoE would now stack with either I would possibly drop Curse of Agony glyph for CoE duity and get Corr Glyph to fill the spot

Boomkin and EP DKs still have the CoE consuming Buff?
are these CoE consuming buffs raid-wide as well?

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Old April 24, 2009, 09:41 AM   #2 (permalink)

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Re: Glyph CoA/Corr b/c of CoE consumption

If you have an Ebon Plague DK or Boomkin, you should not be tossing CoE anymore. (They don't stack.)

Also, for affliction, not casting CoAgony is a big DPS loss (~500 points, I think). CoE only gives back about 260-300 or so (+13% boost). So, even without a DK or MK, I won't cast CoE unless there are at least 3 caster DPS. And probably only if there are 4 caster DPS because it also affects my Drain Soul execute in the last 25%.
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