

HOW TO GET CORE CHIMERA OIL PATCH
HOW TO GET CORE CHIMERA OIL UPGRADE
Speculating that since these blasts account for no more than 1.This item can be acquired through the following upgrade paths or vendor recipes:Ĭorrupted Claw them from the bottom, you'll be glad that you have got 'em, claw them from the top, you'll never want to stop.Ītziri's Arsenal Atziri's Arsenal 4 WeaponĬorrupted In the prison of all sins, will you grasp godhood or sorrow? Only hope lies under the shadows. Not that anyone asked but, i was looking over it & thought to share the kill command dot has the fixed interval of 2 seconds) (it is delayed as shown when it procs on Raptor strikes too and on Wildfire bombs, but not kill command dot. Im not sure if the delay on some of the Oil blasts comes from 'world lag' or 'log lag' or what, it probably is just the world lag that doesn't catch the Oil proc on time unless the DoT has a fixed tick rate or comes from a pet's damage.



either way, SV sting has higher tick rate & a higher frontload than MM but invests more GCD (and focus) to maintain the DoT &back to the point - the proc rate of Shadow oil attributed to Sting. Serpent sting in SV is shorter duration than MM's version but frontloads a bigger portion of the damage (the on-hit damage) & squishes more Ticks into an equal interval of time, but backloads the 'gained ticks' from haste (the 'partial' tick is at the end, a nod towards latent poison), whereas the MM sting deals a 'tick interval' of damage on cast & hasted 'bonus tick' occurs as the first passive damage, after the amount of time that equal to that saved between each tick from haste. Kill command applies a DoT (talent) that is basically 100% uptime with 2 second btwn ticks with no dot frontload, never changes tick interval (but ya kno, can multi target). Heres my fastest proc rate as a Sv hunter with DoT's applied to a boss while i am out of melee range (chasing bugs maybe, or scared of Consumption). Comment by trinketeerProc rate seems enriched as the number of 'damage events' increase - so classes that apply DoT's / have pets / have high auto attack (or channeled damage) speed, i suppose, are going to proc more of this oil than say, a ret paladin or arcane mage ?
