mistahmikey
Active Member
Ok, I am trying to fine tune some of my cast orders. ATM, I am focused on my defiler. So, I am looking at the spell Ancient Shroud, which puts up ward and, with AA, does a heal. It's target is a group or raid friend, has a 4.3 second recast, and a 30 second duration.
Currently, it is set up in the Priority tab to only cast this on the Tank as a Combat spell. After playing around with the spell a bit, I determined that it actually can be maintained on more than one toon at a time. With such a short recast time but long effect duration, I figured it would be a good idea to spread it around a bit more. So, I tried the following. I changed the spell being cast on the Tank to Maintained , and I added another entry right behind it to cast on GroupOnly/Maintained (because, presumably, this would give priority to casting it on the Tank before anyone else in the group.) I assumed the second entry would cause the spell to be cast on someone other than the tank in the group if it was in effect on the tank, and even later, when the spell is currently active on the tank and another toon, yet another toon would be chosen as the target. Seems to me it would be easy to have this in effect on 4 toons simultaneously.
However, the spell is never cast on anyone else. It is only cast on the Tank, and that's it. So obviously, I do not understand how the "GroupOnly" target selects its actual target, and it would appear the "Maintained" restriction is applied at the spell level, not the individual toon level, even though the spell could be maintained on multiple toons simulateously.
So, putting aside a debate on the merits of what I want to do with Ancient Shroud, if anyone can tell me if what I desire to do is possible, and how to tweak the spell order to do it, please enlighten me. Since I want to look at a lot of other toons and spells to get the most out of them, I need to better understand the mechanics of how the various tabs cast their spells. I have read the stuff in the Ogre wiki, and while better than nothing, it is understandably terse, and thus hasn't allowed me to glean the fine points of how all the casting tabs and cast states interoperate.
Thanks
Currently, it is set up in the Priority tab to only cast this on the Tank as a Combat spell. After playing around with the spell a bit, I determined that it actually can be maintained on more than one toon at a time. With such a short recast time but long effect duration, I figured it would be a good idea to spread it around a bit more. So, I tried the following. I changed the spell being cast on the Tank to Maintained , and I added another entry right behind it to cast on GroupOnly/Maintained (because, presumably, this would give priority to casting it on the Tank before anyone else in the group.) I assumed the second entry would cause the spell to be cast on someone other than the tank in the group if it was in effect on the tank, and even later, when the spell is currently active on the tank and another toon, yet another toon would be chosen as the target. Seems to me it would be easy to have this in effect on 4 toons simultaneously.
However, the spell is never cast on anyone else. It is only cast on the Tank, and that's it. So obviously, I do not understand how the "GroupOnly" target selects its actual target, and it would appear the "Maintained" restriction is applied at the spell level, not the individual toon level, even though the spell could be maintained on multiple toons simulateously.
So, putting aside a debate on the merits of what I want to do with Ancient Shroud, if anyone can tell me if what I desire to do is possible, and how to tweak the spell order to do it, please enlighten me. Since I want to look at a lot of other toons and spells to get the most out of them, I need to better understand the mechanics of how the various tabs cast their spells. I have read the stuff in the Ogre wiki, and while better than nothing, it is understandably terse, and thus hasn't allowed me to glean the fine points of how all the casting tabs and cast states interoperate.
Thanks