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Generally, the situation would be: 1) Shaman must emergency slow flurry due to tank death 2) Shaman gets aggro after landing a cast slow (which is usually how they'll get aggro) The shaman is dead before they cast again in this case. There's essentially 0 chance of surviving through a cast, much less the recharge time. However, FSI might let you get 1 additional swing of the shilleagh in, since there is a decent chance the Shaman will be killed in 2 combat rounds instead of 1. Very infrequently a Shaman might survive two combat rounds with a flurry, but usually they'll die on the second one. There's about a 5% chance of proccing on swing. FSI has to actually work to make the difference of getting that swing. Looking at my logs, it looks like Flurries are bashing about once every 3 combat rounds, so maybe a 1/3 chance of bash. Flurries have about a 75% hit rate, so it has to hit you with that. I don't have the % chance to get stunned by a bash, but if I count the first 25 bashes I have in my log file, I got stunned 5 times, so will estimate 20%. That's a 0.25% chance, which is further reduced by: --Does it resist? I don't know what the resist rates look like. --Did that make a difference for the raid? If someone else slows it, it doesn't matter, but if that's the last slow attempt you just saved the raid with FSI. Honestly, if its even a 1 in 1000 chance of saving the raid, that's kind of better than I thought it might be coming into this analysis.
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https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/irca/ar...bstract%20idea. “Abstract thinking is generally highly correlated with problem-solving ability which is predictive of better adaptive functioning. Measures of conceptual reasoning, an ecologically-valid laboratory measure of problem-solving, and a report measure of adaptive functioning in the natural environment, were administered to children and adults with and without autism. The individuals with autism had weaker conceptual reasoning ability than individuals with typical development of similar age and cognitive ability. For the autism group, their flexible thinking scores were significantly correlated with laboratory measures of strategy formation and rule shifting and with reported overall adaptive behavior but not socialization scores. Therefore, in autism, flexibility of thought is potentially more important for adaptive functioning in the natural environment than conceptual reasoning or problem-solving.“ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6067678/ “For children on the autism spectrum, abstract thinking might pose challenges due to a tendency toward concrete thinking and difficulty with interpreting non-literal language. However, this doesn't mean they lack abstract thinking altogether. Many exhibit strengths in focused areas and may develop unique strategies to navigate abstract concepts.“ https://bighearttoys.com/blogs/autis...tract-thinking ————————— Yes - it was an inappropriate jab at DSM but problems with making the transition from concrete thought (neurotypical for toddlers and younger children) to abstract thought (the neurotypical transition in your older childhood to early adolescent years) is one of the hallmark struggles for those who are on spectrum. For people who have high functioning autism - it is a key area of struggle and is a defining aspect of the condition itself. A defining feature of the condition is not what I would really call a “stereotype” DSM get’s so lost on the weeds with his napkin math that he has historically been unable to step back and either look at the bigger picture or the same picture from a different angle. He is the poster child for a “concrete thinker” Objectively, after years of observing his argument structure, prose, tendency to double down, interactions with others on this forum … in trying to follow his cognitive train of thought … and last but not least obsession with whatever conclusion he has come to or opinion he holds … I’m pretty confident he’s on spectrum (diagnosed or otherwise) The alternative is he has an internet persona that is entirely separate from his actual *person* in real life or has always played an elaborate ruse on the community and is, in fact, a double black belt in intrawebs trolling.
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You already know what the objective definition of Min/Max is, because you agree that Iksar Monks are better than Human Monks. Claiming that racial importance is subjective undermines the entire argument that Iksar Monks are better than Human Monks. You are simply changing the definition of Min/Max from class to class, when it suits your opinion. If people want the facts on Shaman racials, they can take a look at the guide in my signature. It has a lot more evidence and detailed analysis than Troxx's post, which is again just a troll in disguise. Quote:
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Last edited by DeathsSilkyMist; 01-19-2024 at 05:01 PM..
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Ever thought of proof-reading your posts before submitting?
I swear you edit most of your posts multiple times most of the time.
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I always find it amusing, when you lose an argument completely, you have to resort to fake medical diagnoses to try and save face. Nobody cares that you are pretending to be a doctor online. Quote:
You are the one unable to use a video of solo DPS and extrapolate it into a group scenario. That is an example of abstract thinking. I wouldn't be able to do this if I was what you were describing. You can't even make fake medical diagnoses correctly. It seems more of a projection about yourself.
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Is this real life?
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That is like claiming a detective who uses the murder weapon as evidence is an autistic "concrete thinker", because said detective understands that some evidence is better than others. I am blow away by this nonsensical thought. I really hope you are just trolling right now, for your own mental sake.
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Just just fax ma'am
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This is why the attempt to redefine Min/Max in this debate is nonsensical. People will just use the default Min/Max definition in another thread without realizing it.
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