CrushDepth wrote: »So for further clarification, a light and heavy attack is NOT USING one of the skills on the bar but is a click or click hold kinda thing?
CrushDepth wrote: »Which also appear to help rebuild the health bar?
CrushDepth wrote: »AND then using one of the skills that grants ultimate then adds on as barney2525 explains.
El_Borracho wrote: »If you are a DD, your ultimate can be a major source of your DPS and should be used frequently. Same holds true for tanks and healers if they are using Warhorn as an ultimate to buff group damage.
Just to clarify one thing, the light/heavy attack does not build ultimate itself, it the damage you do with skills after the light/heavy attack at @Taril said. So even if you are running an Arcanist or a build using the Velothi Amulet, which reduces your light/heavy attack damage, you still need to light/heavy attack regularly to continue building ultimate
kringled_1 wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »If you are a DD, your ultimate can be a major source of your DPS and should be used frequently. Same holds true for tanks and healers if they are using Warhorn as an ultimate to buff group damage.
Just to clarify one thing, the light/heavy attack does not build ultimate itself, it the damage you do with skills after the light/heavy attack at @Taril said. So even if you are running an Arcanist or a build using the Velothi Amulet, which reduces your light/heavy attack damage, you still need to light/heavy attack regularly to continue building ultimate
This is not correct. Light and heavy attacks basically give you a buff where you gain 3 ultimate a second for 8-9 seconds (numbers approximate). That's all, you can hit something with a single light and watch the ultimate field. Class/skill/set features may in some cases add additional ultimate but that's the core mechanism
Using one of these attacks (Or healing another player, or dodging/blocking an attack) will provide you with a hidden buff that causes you to generate 3 ultimate per second for 9 seconds (So as long as you do ONE of these things every 9 seconds, you will keep this ultimate generation up while in combat)
kringled_1 wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »If you are a DD, your ultimate can be a major source of your DPS and should be used frequently. Same holds true for tanks and healers if they are using Warhorn as an ultimate to buff group damage.
Just to clarify one thing, the light/heavy attack does not build ultimate itself, it the damage you do with skills after the light/heavy attack at @Taril said. So even if you are running an Arcanist or a build using the Velothi Amulet, which reduces your light/heavy attack damage, you still need to light/heavy attack regularly to continue building ultimate
This is not correct. Light and heavy attacks basically give you a buff where you gain 3 ultimate a second for 8-9 seconds (numbers approximate). That's all, you can hit something with a single light and watch the ultimate field. Class/skill/set features may in some cases add additional ultimate but that's the core mechanism
El_Borracho wrote: »kringled_1 wrote: »El_Borracho wrote: »If you are a DD, your ultimate can be a major source of your DPS and should be used frequently. Same holds true for tanks and healers if they are using Warhorn as an ultimate to buff group damage.
Just to clarify one thing, the light/heavy attack does not build ultimate itself, it the damage you do with skills after the light/heavy attack at @Taril said. So even if you are running an Arcanist or a build using the Velothi Amulet, which reduces your light/heavy attack damage, you still need to light/heavy attack regularly to continue building ultimate
This is not correct. Light and heavy attacks basically give you a buff where you gain 3 ultimate a second for 8-9 seconds (numbers approximate). That's all, you can hit something with a single light and watch the ultimate field. Class/skill/set features may in some cases add additional ultimate but that's the core mechanism
I think we just said the same thing, but thank you. I suppose someone could light attack from here to eternity instead of LA weaving, even with a mythic that reduces your LA damage to 1% and still build ultimate. Thank you for pointing that out. I can't believe I overlooked that strategy.
Or you could hit a target with a light attack, then build ultimate while inflicting damage with a skills rotation, then keep doing that, refreshing the buff so you can have a 100% uptime, until the target is dead. Your call. Play your way, right?
El_Borracho wrote: »the light/heavy attack does not build ultimate itself, it the damage you do with skills after the light/heavy attack at @Taril said.