![]() It’s interesting if you watch kripparians video on how to top dps from 2009 he emphasizes how important it is to mash your keyboard even come Wotlk. You think it will be pretty insignificant, or a pretty big boost? I set it back to 400 by typing: /run SetCVar (SpellQueueWindow,400) and it works perfectly now again. ![]() Typing: /dump GetCVar (SpellQueueWindow) will show the value of your spell queue (should be 400). I’m curious how much difference you guys think this makes to dps as i haven’t heard it talked about. I solved this tonight, after some research. You can have multiple modifiers, linked by commas (,), which need all to be true to happen, or have different groups. You can see the delay of the spells with the red part on the cast bar. cast Fireball ) You can also have modifiers on spell casts, which will appear between the /cast command and the spell name within brackets ( Kick. Please watch the first minute of the fight at 0:50 there is one big delay (see the full red bar on the cast), I dont know if you can feel this through a video but Ive always been annoyed by the random delays I get when casting spells. This happens with all kinds of spells including casts like frostbolt ect. /cast - casts the spell with the name input after it from your spell book. (I still recommend a double-tap, single doesnt seem to register sometimes) It utilises the. This reduces the need to pre-spam your next ability. There’s only a set amount of Tender you can earn each month through completing activities, so you won’t need to complete all the ones in the log each month. This custom Weak Aura provides an accurate indication of when you are able to queue your next cast/ability regardless of whether it has a cast time or triggers the GCD. These activities provide the opportunity to earn up to 500 additional Trader’s Tender. In classic if you cast sinister strike within 0.4seconds (by default, value can be changed) of your global coming off it will be qued, and then cast instantly with no delay. Each month features a rotating, themed set of activities. Over time all these delays would add up and cost you entire globals based on how hard you could mash your keyboard. If we assume you can hit your key 10 times per second you’d expect on average to get a bit less than 0.1 second down time between your global coming off, and your next spell going through. Then 1.5 seconds later your global cooldown would come off and you’d be spamming your keyboard to hit the next sinister strike. In effect in vanilla if you were saying trying to spam sinister strike you would cast the spell. For those of you who don’t know what spellqueing is.
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