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Old 07-20-2023, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by loramin [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Man, you sure used a lot of argumentative words just to agree (in your very next post) that my point was correct:
What was the purpose of this post? It doesn't help OP, and simply shows you are trying to find anything you can to nitpick. Your personal opinion on how posts should be worded is not relevant. I answered the question correctly in both posts.

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Couldn't you just click the GCD item right after you cast Harmony, and not need a timer?
I needed to answer the second part of your question. You still need a timer, because the GCD item does not remove the recast timer. It simply allows you to click the top spell slot again while the recast timer is going. You could click your GCD item 3 seconds into the 9.5 second timer if you wanted to, and the method I described here https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...69&postcount=6 would still work fine. I suggest that you click your GCD item right after your spell finishes, simply because it's easier to manage your rhythm when repeating the steps. The only time you actually need to immediately click your GCD item after the spell finishes is when you are casting a spell like Cannibalize. This is because the recast timer and cast timer are close enough to where you don't need a timer.
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