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#1
SomeoneStoleMyName

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1) Can one target suffer spirit mark + walking bomb at the same time?

 

2) If you use CD reduction skills, can you cast multiple spirit marks or walking bombs on one target?

 

3) If not, can you at least cast several spirit marks and walking bombs on DIFFERENT targets at the same time?

I am 100% unable to choose a specialization without knowing this. Please, some Necro out there... share your knowledge.

 



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GhoXen

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1) Yes.

 

2) No idea.

 

3) Most likely not Spirit Mark, since to my knowledge you can only have one enemy charmed at a time.


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Selea

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1) Yes

2) Yes and no. Yes in the sense that the DoT timer will get adjourned (expanded), No in the sense that it doesn't stack.

3) Not SM as you can have only one charmed enemy at the time. If you cast SM on another target you will remove it from the previous one (however I don't remember if the DoT still continues, I should check it out also if I think that it doesn't - i.e. the spell simply gets removed totally from the former target).



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malef3

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2) No, if your currently selected target is afflicted with walking bomb the button changes.  Pressing it will detonate the bomb prematurely (for free! even if it's a walking bomb proc from an item! or cast by Dorian!), after which you can reapply it.  Doing this can get very silly very fast.  

 

3) I suppose you could cast walking bomb on two targets at once, but it's typically more efficient to just kill the first target, at which point the debuff will spread to everyone else automatically.  Other specs may be more powerful, but in my opinion nothing is more satisfying than a six mob chain reaction of exploding corpses.  It sounds like popcorn and looks like the end of Carrie.



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yankblan

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2) No, if your currently selected target is afflicted with walking bomb the button changes.  Pressing it will detonate the bomb prematurely (for free! even if it's a walking bomb proc from an item! or cast by Dorian!), after which you can reapply it.  Doing this can get very silly very fast.  
 
3) I suppose you could cast walking bomb on two targets at once, but it's typically more efficient to just kill the first target, at which point the debuff will spread to everyone else automatically.  Other specs may be more powerful, but in my opinion nothing is more satisfying than a six mob chain reaction of exploding corpses.  It sounds like popcorn and looks like the end of Carrie.


You mean, the good, original Carrie from our youth?

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malef3

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You mean, the good, original Carrie from our youth?

Of course.



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Medhia_Nox

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What happens if your Simulacrum casts Revive on yourself?



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Selea

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2) No, if your currently selected target is afflicted with walking bomb the button changes.  Pressing it will detonate the bomb prematurely (for free! even if it's a walking bomb proc from an item! or cast by Dorian!), after which you can reapply it.  Doing this can get very silly very fast.  

Now that I think of it you can use this trick with the fire reduced cooldowns to trigger other WBs in other targets. With the fire reduction on cooldowns you can easily recast WB every 10 sec or so (plus the crit cooldown reset) so you can easily create super chain reactions.

I have to try it ;)