Wastrels Worry
Numa Pompilius
OK, I've been using this skill as a spammable chaff skill to cover backfire, but I started wondering...
Wastrels end after 3 seconds, doing 60 points damage, however if the target uses a skill "wastrels worry ends prematurely".
What does that mean? Does it mean that it does 60 points of damage before 3 seconds are up if the target uses a skill, or does it just go away without doing damage?
I've got the impression it just goes away without doing damage?
Wastrels end after 3 seconds, doing 60 points damage, however if the target uses a skill "wastrels worry ends prematurely".
What does that mean? Does it mean that it does 60 points of damage before 3 seconds are up if the target uses a skill, or does it just go away without doing damage?
I've got the impression it just goes away without doing damage?
dargon
The way I read it. If they don't use a skill, then they take 60 dmg after 3 seconds. If they do use a skill, they take 60 dmg right then.
Photeus
No no. The way it reads is: After 3 seconds target takes (x) damage and Wastrels worry ends. If target uses a skill, Wastrels worry ends.
So...if you hit them with this, and they are sitting out backfire, they'll take (x) damage from it after 3 seconds.
However, if you hit them with this to cover backfire, and they use a skill (non-spell) then Wastrels ends. (Using a skill only counts if the skill completes, so long cast time spells will not end Wastrels unless they finish before Wastrels runs it's course.)
And again, if they decide to use a spell to knock of Wastrels, then they'll take damage from Backfire instead (and Wastrels will go away)
Pretty simple skill really. Works great on runners though. Ranged hex that relies on someone not using a skill. If they decide to use a skill, they stop so you can catch (upto) them.
So...if you hit them with this, and they are sitting out backfire, they'll take (x) damage from it after 3 seconds.
However, if you hit them with this to cover backfire, and they use a skill (non-spell) then Wastrels ends. (Using a skill only counts if the skill completes, so long cast time spells will not end Wastrels unless they finish before Wastrels runs it's course.)
And again, if they decide to use a spell to knock of Wastrels, then they'll take damage from Backfire instead (and Wastrels will go away)
Pretty simple skill really. Works great on runners though. Ranged hex that relies on someone not using a skill. If they decide to use a skill, they stop so you can catch (upto) them.
warped314
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Originally Posted by dargon
The way I read it. If they don't use a skill, then they take 60 dmg after 3 seconds. If they do use a skill, they take 60 dmg right then.
This is the correct interpretation of wastrel's worry.
Sarus
I'm pretty sure if you use a skill before wastrel's ends you don't take damage.
OrangeArrow
Wastrels Worry is a terrible skill to cover backfire with if they try to remove hexes themselves ww will end and they will remove backfire
Numa Pompilius
Seems I'm not the only one confused about this skill...
Anyway, my vivisection experiments on charr suggests that Sarus and Photeus is right: the target only takes damage if they DON'T use a skill within 3 seconds. However, it's hard to tell exactly when charr use skill or not, so I'm not 100% sure.
Then Orangearrow brings another good point - does wastrels end BEFORE a remove hex skill is completed, so a remove hex hits the hex it is covering?
Are there any mobs in the game which uses Wastrels?
Anyway, my vivisection experiments on charr suggests that Sarus and Photeus is right: the target only takes damage if they DON'T use a skill within 3 seconds. However, it's hard to tell exactly when charr use skill or not, so I'm not 100% sure.
Then Orangearrow brings another good point - does wastrels end BEFORE a remove hex skill is completed, so a remove hex hits the hex it is covering?
Are there any mobs in the game which uses Wastrels?
Hippie Crack
Anyone wanna do a quick unrated GvG with me to try it?
I can do it right now....., my in game name is B I L L Clinton if anyone wants to try it.
I can do it right now....., my in game name is B I L L Clinton if anyone wants to try it.
arredondo
WW does not protect Hexes from being removed. If you have Backfire and WW on an opponent, both Hexes will be gone after a removal skill is used, and if it were a spell they also take Back Fire damage. Same is true with Diversion as a Hex cover, but the Hex removal skill is "Diverted' (recharges longer) and BF damage is triggered before it's removed.
zehly
So then, what's the best way to make use of Diversion/WW/BF?
Mercury Angel
Wastrel's Worry, like Incendiary Bonds, and Lightning Surge ONLY deal their damage if the enchantment is still on after 3 seconds. If you cast any of those skills on a boss, they'll run out in 1.5 seconds because of the penalty to hexes and conditions on bosses, and they NEVER work because of this.
Enigmatics
Wastrel's Worry is a hex, and is automatically removed if the target uses a skill of any kind on his or her skill bar.
Cymmina
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Originally Posted by zehly
Mindwrack, as a 5 energy quick recharging skill, is a decent cover for hexes. Better than the quicker WW.
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Are there any mobs in the game which uses Wastrels?
The mesmers (storm rider type) in Perdition Rock/Ring of Fire use WW. They combine it with Migrane.
arredondo
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Originally Posted by zehly
So then, what's the best way to make use of Diversion/WW/BF?
BackFire-->Diversion is really nice. You can punish a spell cast for 147 damage AND add a minute to it's recharge when they try to cast through it. Some bold Monks with great healing skills will sometimes cast once under Back Fire knowing they can recover, but a Diversion on the way in can punish that mistake. Fast Casting both on an Ele is also good fun as they whip out their spells.
WW after Diversion or BF will allow you to get some occassional 67 damage-or-punishment benefits. Don't use it as a primary damage strat, but it's a nice option to have instead of just casting a naked Diversion/BF if the rest of your build has some oomph to it otherwise. |