Have you tried obliteration on 2 targets in raid for example on kurog where pretty much the whole fight is 2 target cleave. I really like obliteration play style oblit but damn it is hitting like a wet noddle on single target. I'd like to play it on mythic prog and not feel like I'm trolling my group
i tried it in council , and it was really bad , the burst is good , but breath has counties AOE . i think I did 150k , while I did 220k with breath , if the cleave is for a short time then maybe play oblitraion in raid , but for long cleave fights breath still beat
When RW up and you outside pillar window , you keep hitting oblitrate to buff RW damage but don't cap on runic power , use GA when almost full runic power , but if the pack is about to die , then use GA and stop hitting obliterate , but these only for min maxing , you can press anything and still do good
For mythic+ 2h obliteration is stronger atm cause of the lower down time and consistent cleave damage, for raid without competition dual wield breath of sindragosa build is the go to playstyle as it provides consistent damage that cleaves, it's stronger in single target but you have to keep it up by managing runes and runic power. Basically forces you out of any runic power spending abilities while it's active which if you're playing it well will be up most of the time. 2h Oblit is more about using pillar of frost and trying to get as many killing machine procs as you can to use on obliterate so it doesn't hit like a wet noodle, the way you cleave is you put your dnd below the enemies you're hitting which makes your obliterate hit two other targets aswell. Hope i helped!
@@frostknight9552 but for example, If i play obliteration build, am i able to to all type of content? For example raids and m+? Or is It good Just for m+ for example
breath will be more bursty and with more runic power spends , ill will have more value in M+ even if the tank didn't chain pull , so I think breath gona blast in fortified weeks , on adds and bosses
I believe the changes haven't been implemented on ptr yet also if you watch his video where he explains the changes you'll hear his point of view moreover things on ptr might look good or bad but by the time the changes are live they outcome might be the opposite of what we initially thought
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Glad I could help
Hello, excellent video, but I have a question: what stats do you use with this build? Thank you so much
26% haste 65% mastery and 20% crit
Have you tried obliteration on 2 targets in raid for example on kurog where pretty much the whole fight is 2 target cleave. I really like obliteration play style oblit but damn it is hitting like a wet noddle on single target. I'd like to play it on mythic prog and not feel like I'm trolling my group
i tried it in council , and it was really bad , the burst is good , but breath has counties AOE . i think I did 150k , while I did 220k with breath , if the cleave is for a short time then maybe play oblitraion in raid , but for long cleave fights breath still beat
Question on rotation: Do you spam oblit, only h blast when procd and filler with glacial advance?
When RW up and you outside pillar window , you keep hitting oblitrate to buff RW damage but don't cap on runic power , use GA when almost full runic power , but if the pack is about to die , then use GA and stop hitting obliterate , but these only for min maxing , you can press anything and still do good
Created a Frost dk today, what ARE the benefits between 2H and 2 1H? I really prefer playing with 2H weapon
For mythic+ 2h obliteration is stronger atm cause of the lower down time and consistent cleave damage, for raid without competition dual wield breath of sindragosa build is the go to playstyle as it provides consistent damage that cleaves, it's stronger in single target but you have to keep it up by managing runes and runic power. Basically forces you out of any runic power spending abilities while it's active which if you're playing it well will be up most of the time. 2h Oblit is more about using pillar of frost and trying to get as many killing machine procs as you can to use on obliterate so it doesn't hit like a wet noodle, the way you cleave is you put your dnd below the enemies you're hitting which makes your obliterate hit two other targets aswell. Hope i helped!
when you pla with breath you want duel wield , 2 handed is buffing obliterate damage by 30% so its good with obliteration build
@@frostknight9552 but for example, If i play obliteration build, am i able to to all type of content? For example raids and m+? Or is It good Just for m+ for example
@@wesso27 obliteration performs way worse than breath in raid, for m+ or pvp it's better and for questing it really doesn't matter
no just M+ obliteration not good in raid , ive tested it before and its just bad in raid
Do you have a guess on which build will be better once breath gets buffed?
Bro it hasn't come out yet how'd he know?
@@Arth950 asked for a guess. That is how theory crafting works. Guides commonly come out before release and you can test on ptr.
breath will be more bursty and with more runic power spends , ill will have more value in M+ even if the tank didn't chain pull , so I think breath gona blast in fortified weeks , on adds and bosses
@@wowmoments3395 ty!
I believe the changes haven't been implemented on ptr yet also if you watch his video where he explains the changes you'll hear his point of view moreover things on ptr might look good or bad but by the time the changes are live they outcome might be the opposite of what we initially thought
you need new transmog lil bro
sure