Judgement stacking
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Judgement stacking
Judgement "stacking" (not sure if this is a bug or a "feature")
If you are a prot paladin with the 20% attack speed debuff or a ret paladin with the 3% crit debuff it is vital that you communicate with the other paladins in the raid about what judgements they are using. The reason for this when you judge your debuff is applied to the mob, but if another paladin uses the same judgement and does not have the same debuff yours will be removed. I have tested and confirmed this.
Example:
Ret and holy paladin are both judging wisdom on a boss fight. The ret paladin judges wisdom and the mob gains the 3% crit debuff, then a few seconds later the holy paladin judges wisdom (for the haste buff). The timer on JoW is correctly refreshed, but the mob will lose the 3% crit debuff since the holy paladin's judgement does not have the debuff. If it was a prot paladin judging instead of a holy paladin the 3% crit debuff would be replaced with the 20% attack speed debuff.
A simply solution is to assign judgements based on your roll. For example if you have all three specs of paladins in a raid you need to assign a judgement to each spec. If ret is judging wisdom, prot light, and holy justice then both debuffs can exist on the mob and holy can judge for haste without worrying about removing debuffs.
We need to keep an eye on this as both mine and Thays 3% crit was getting over written last night
If you are a prot paladin with the 20% attack speed debuff or a ret paladin with the 3% crit debuff it is vital that you communicate with the other paladins in the raid about what judgements they are using. The reason for this when you judge your debuff is applied to the mob, but if another paladin uses the same judgement and does not have the same debuff yours will be removed. I have tested and confirmed this.
Example:
Ret and holy paladin are both judging wisdom on a boss fight. The ret paladin judges wisdom and the mob gains the 3% crit debuff, then a few seconds later the holy paladin judges wisdom (for the haste buff). The timer on JoW is correctly refreshed, but the mob will lose the 3% crit debuff since the holy paladin's judgement does not have the debuff. If it was a prot paladin judging instead of a holy paladin the 3% crit debuff would be replaced with the 20% attack speed debuff.
A simply solution is to assign judgements based on your roll. For example if you have all three specs of paladins in a raid you need to assign a judgement to each spec. If ret is judging wisdom, prot light, and holy justice then both debuffs can exist on the mob and holy can judge for haste without worrying about removing debuffs.
We need to keep an eye on this as both mine and Thays 3% crit was getting over written last night
Shiatan- Officer
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Re: Judgement stacking
I take Heart of the Crusader in my Holy spec, I think Reese and Fred do too, So even if you cant see your 3% crit buff up, im sure its there..somewhere
Ronab- Gone, but not forgotten
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Re: Judgement stacking
A GM did confirm yesterday that the debuff limit on mobs has been removed from the game. However, there is a UI limitation which prevents them all from being see currently.
Reese- Eternals Member
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