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Izmael
02-05-2017, 08:07 PM
I have mez in #1 but pondering switching to fetter.

I charm kill a lot and of course use both spells constantly in places like HS or Velk etc.


Thoughts?

Razaz
02-05-2017, 08:48 PM
I see this first spell slot referenced a lot, what exactly does it do on P99? I don't remember it being special on live but that was a long time ago.

Premaximum
02-05-2017, 09:56 PM
The first spell slot can be reset with a GCD resetter so that you can quickly cast it again. No other spell slots are capable of this.

Razaz
02-06-2017, 12:36 AM
A GCD reset such as Kromzek Surveyor Scope? Because that seems to refresh all my gems. I've tried to put FD in the first slot but it won't allow me to bypass the spell recast timer.

Premaximum
02-06-2017, 01:08 AM
Yeah. So there is the GCD, and then every spell has its own recast timer. So when you cast Mesmerize, for instance, you'll notice that once the GCD is over the button may still be grayed out for a period of time. Spells in the first slot are castable during this time if you use any clicky. There's a caveat, though. The spell still can't finish casting until after it's individual cooldown has passed. So, as long as the casting time of the spell itself is longer than the spell's cooldown, you can use a clicky to immediately start casting the spell in your first slot after you've casted it.

PoptartOnRye
02-08-2017, 04:59 PM
On my enchanter I use slot 1 for swap. This allows me to memorize charm, tash, slow, buffs, etc when I need them (especially useful for chaining buffs on group mates). I put level 4 mez in 3 and Fetter in 4. Situations where I need to spam Fetter are usually predictable and I'll move it to slot 1 ahead of time. I can't really see a need to put level 4 mez in slot 1 as I always have Mesmerization on the bar.

Beinen
03-27-2017, 06:45 PM
The first spell slot can be reset with a GCD resetter so that you can quickly cast it again. No other spell slots are capable of this.

So, this means Slot#1 resets faster than the others after using an instant clicky?

Endorra
03-27-2017, 11:21 PM
So, this means Slot#1 resets faster than the others after using an instant clicky?

No, it means that spell slot 1 can be used to spam the same spell over and over with the clicky reset, as long as the spell finishes casting after its internal reset time. You can fetter, reset, fetter, reset, fetter and get the spells off much faster than waiting for the normal cooldown.

The other spellslots can only be chained with the clicky reset if you use different spells in the sequence. You can /cast 3, reset, and quickly /cast 4. But you can't /cast 3, reset, and quickly /cast 3 again.

But the "slot 1" trick won't work with spells that have a long recast time, so you cannot for example use theft of thought in slot 1 in order to rapidly spam theft of thought (but oh, if you could!).

Beinen
03-28-2017, 06:22 AM
Affirmative, thank you.

kgallowaypa
03-28-2017, 08:53 AM
I like having mez on spell slot 1 because when charm breaks, you want to be able to mez your break first then re-assess the situation. Root/Mez are essentially the same things but lets say you are in a corner and accidently root, now your up against a wall with a mob stunning you. Another consideration is summoning pets when rooting versus mezzing especially in HS south and East.

deadlycupcakez
03-28-2017, 11:43 AM
I like having mez on spell slot 1 because when charm breaks, you want to be able to mez your break first then re-assess the situation. Root/Mez are essentially the same things but lets say you are in a corner and accidently root, now your up against a wall with a mob stunning you. Another consideration is summoning pets when rooting versus mezzing especially in HS south and East.

100% agree - you can always root once a mob is mezzed, but its much harder to mezz after you've landed a root (particularly in melee range)

also, i find when im re-rooting mobs (if im fighting 4-5 at a time) i always root -> tash so rarely need to re-cast root consecutively.