10-16-2015, 11:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-16-2015, 12:11 PM by YellowcarQueen.)
(10-15-2015, 09:54 PM)HaltPolis Wrote: I'll test this tonight. Right off the bat though I would consider placing the silnce/stun on filter because they are good to use as OGCD attacked when you have to move. The only time I keep mine reserved is a3s so far.
I added Feint (20% Slow) and Head Graze (Silence) to the profile and checked it to ignore moving.
(10-16-2015, 11:23 AM)idurus Wrote:(10-16-2015, 12:09 AM)rafale101 Wrote: Hi Yellow, I've been using your smn profile for months and now with MCH. Man... this profile is way too perfect!! thanks for your share !
Would you consider making a BLM 60 rotation profile someday? Other's never work on mine..
Did you check my BLM profile too?
I haven't tried Idurus's BLM profile, mostly because I haven't leveled BLM to 60 yet. His DRK profile is fantastic though and I've been using it for a couple of months now. I'm sure his other profiles have the same level of quality to them so give his BLM profile a go.
(10-16-2015, 12:38 AM)HaltPolis Wrote: Im trying to figure out the rotation this is using. It doesn't have a proper opener right now and is using ricochet outside of wildfire window and does not incorporate blank or feint during movement. Opener should look like:
Preload:
Hawk’s Eye
Blood for Blood
Hypercharge
Raging Strikes
Hot Shot
Lead Shot - Reload
Split Shot - Wild Fire
Slug Shot - Quick Reload + Reassemble
Clean Shot - Rapid Fire + Ricochet
Split Shot - Gauss Round
Slug Shot - Head Graze
Split Shot - Blank
Clean Shot
Split Shot
Personally, I feel that prioritizing an opener for a profile brings down the overall versatility of the profile to react to changing conditions (Movement, interrupts, random hiccups, etc).
I tried to implement the perfect opener for SMN for quite a while and gave up eventually as the bot doesn't seem to cater towards these perfect set-ups very well, but performs very well when you follow simple rules to prioritize what I consider the most important aspects of each job.
For SMN, I wanted to prioritize maintaining of your DOTs of course, utilizing Dreadwyrm Trance when available, casting 5 Ruin IIIs during Dreadwyrm Trance, and the use of Deathflare at the end of Dreadwyrm Trance. I'm confident that the profile will out damage 99% of the player base consistently all things considered equal due to the simple fact that people being people cannot maintain the same level of efficiency as the bot can. I've parsed a lot of dungeons and raids while running the bot and I find this claim to be consistent because the bot doesn't make mistakes in rotation, suffer from fatigue, or get lazy. Ultimately, the person that designed the profile or the user is responsible for any issues regarding performance.
Bottom line is that I prioritize consistent damage and being able to react to changing conditions over a profile designed to deliver a really big number at the beginning of a fight.