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Post by
Channing
After the new patch.... 10 dks walk into a raid, all pop AoD on a boss, let them go in and die. After that someone use corpse explosition. Just curious thats probably INSANE damage. What'd be what? 50 corpses exploding? Not including pet ghouls.
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Post by
Channing
Im not sure but corpse explosition only works once for each corpse. And Im not saying its a garanteed /win. But in 5 mans if you've got a DK tank and a DK dps or two and they all pop AoD before a boss, the ghouls will probably die before the end of the boss fight (Mostly due to some AoE) and then someone pops Corpse explotion doing a massive damage spike.
Plus, even then getting 40 runic power is what, IT, PS, Pest, HW/OB/Scourge?
Post by
pmpage
No, you're missing Kotumser's point, Corpse Explosion will explode 1 corpse in range of the boss, doing it's normal damage. At best you can explode 2-3 corpses from Army of the Dead until the corpses fade.
Far from being a massive damage spike, it's rather a waste of Unholy runes.
Post by
Channing
Really it only explodes one? I thought it did all the corpses around you. Misread that talent then.
Post by
visas
Really it only explodes one? I thought it did all the corpses around you. Misread that talent then.
nah, it might actually be useful if it did that.
Post by
Channing
Probably was that way at first, Then Blizza realized if there were enough dead bodies and a high crit chance we'd have a OHK that could take down anything.
Post by
Helikon
I was under the impression that there was a glyph that made this possible.
Post by
shexna
I was under the impression that there was a glyph that made this possible.
it only explore those there was exploded by the first.
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