What’s the best way to be consistent with interrupts in large mob packs? It’s something I’ve been struggling with Sometimes either the nameplate is on top of another that is casting, or I only see half of it, or there’s too many and I’m not quick enough to interrupt the one casting
Depends on what class you are playing, of course, cause some have different timers. But generally you can try to keep track of who your teammates are attacking, that generally shows their target. One thing I have learnt in pugs, is that your teammates will always interrupt no matter if it's an important spell or not, so as a Ret Paladin I always save my interrupt for the big spell that will fear us, cleave us etc. because those are the most important to interrupt anyways. You'll generally survive the rest. For your nameplate issue, use plater and use stacking nameplates. I know it's not as pretty but it's so helpful in m+ where enemies should 90% of the time be together. I have all my nameplates color coded so I know which enemy to focus interrupts on
lets me give a tip for next dawn you play dont use spellwarden you have 2 ps from healer you can call for also use spellwarden for shadow aoe on healer or use it for orb mini boss just no priority this on yourself its a external defansive and you can save someone
It's a WA that essentially let's people tell each other what buffs/dispels/spells they need from their team, and it pops up on the screen for the other person so everyone knows what to use and when to use it. It keeps each other alive and good if you don't use voice but you won't see this often in pugs
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What’s the best way to be consistent with interrupts in large mob packs? It’s something I’ve been struggling with
Sometimes either the nameplate is on top of another that is casting, or I only see half of it, or there’s too many and I’m not quick enough to interrupt the one casting
Depends on what class you are playing, of course, cause some have different timers. But generally you can try to keep track of who your teammates are attacking, that generally shows their target. One thing I have learnt in pugs, is that your teammates will always interrupt no matter if it's an important spell or not, so as a Ret Paladin I always save my interrupt for the big spell that will fear us, cleave us etc. because those are the most important to interrupt anyways. You'll generally survive the rest.
For your nameplate issue, use plater and use stacking nameplates. I know it's not as pretty but it's so helpful in m+ where enemies should 90% of the time be together. I have all my nameplates color coded so I know which enemy to focus interrupts on
lets me give a tip for next dawn you play dont use spellwarden you have 2 ps from healer you can call for also use spellwarden for shadow aoe on healer or use it for orb mini boss just no priority this on yourself its a external defansive and you can save someone
What’s the WA you’re talking about at end?
It's a WA that essentially let's people tell each other what buffs/dispels/spells they need from their team, and it pops up on the screen for the other person so everyone knows what to use and when to use it. It keeps each other alive and good if you don't use voice but you won't see this often in pugs
I'd like to know how to find it... we see what it does.
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@@Dafran did you guys setup the weakaura via macro to request stuff or something else?
@@6931tedikura just both of u need the weakaura and then you whisper the other person the exact spell name u want and it pops up