"Ironically - There was a post about this and I experienced it for the first
really noticable time last night. We got a 70 Pally and she rounded up all of SM
Cathedral. I Blizzed. I'm hitting for like 36 to 40 until some of the mobs die.
So a few questions: 1.
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What's the Max Bliz can do. Meaning per tic When does this Damage Cap kick in.
4, 5, 7, 10 mobs. How many. 2. Is there a way to boost it.
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power level (Is it stackable with +Damage or +Frost stuff) 3. Does anyone
else thing that it's sort of unfair. 4.
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Does the same exist for other/all AOE attacks. Ironically again, I believe
certain Pally AoE attacks have no cap. But don't quote me on that... Also I
believe the dmg cap is on dmg per tick, not # of mobs, though the two are
obviously directly correlated in an AoE attack. What is the purpose of an AoE
dmg cap anyway. How often does it really matter.
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power leveling 1ab. Somewhere near 3600 if you mean the highest rank. 1c.
The Damage Cap kicks in when you have enough mobs that the potential amount of
damage you would do exceeds the particular spell's damage cap. In the case of
this Blizzard, the damage cap would kick in when you would do enough damage in a
single tick of Blizzard to exceed 3600 damage. If you normally do 300 damage to
each mob per tick of Blizzard, you'd need to be casting it on more than
(3600/300=) 12 mobs for the damage cap to be noticed.
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level up 2. Nope. 3. Not unfair, persay, but could be much improved to scale
with damage. There's a purpose to them.
4. Based on what I've seen, I'd think so, but that's inductive logic. All 7 Mage
AoE spells have damage caps, and I've seen listed Seed of Corruption's damage
cap, and have personally tested a Shaman and posted the Fire Nova totem's and
Magma totem's damage cap. " .
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