Pragmatic Fatecarver typically accounts for 30-45% of my damage in BGs.
It takes time to learn how to set it up.
You need to use your charm and Ceph's Flail to maximize the exposure window of a target.
It's amazing in the open and even moreso in funnels (bridges, tunnels, and when people are chasing a flag carrier).
The following combo is heavy pressure:
Ceph's Flail > Tide King > Rune of Uncanny Adoration > Pragmatic Fatecarver
You also need to get used to having target's run away from it, LoS it, or counter with CC. But it's trivial to build back up to 3 Crux; that's 1-2 casts of Ceph's Flail with Inspired Scholarship and Cruxweave Armor up.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »Pragmatic Fatecarver typically accounts for 30-45% of my damage in BGs.
It takes time to learn how to set it up.
You need to use your charm and Ceph's Flail to maximize the exposure window of a target.
It's amazing in the open and even moreso in funnels (bridges, tunnels, and when people are chasing a flag carrier).
The following combo is heavy pressure:
Ceph's Flail > Tide King > Rune of Uncanny Adoration > Pragmatic Fatecarver
You also need to get used to having target's run away from it, LoS it, or counter with CC. But it's trivial to build back up to 3 Crux; that's 1-2 casts of Ceph's Flail with Inspired Scholarship and Cruxweave Armor up.
https://youtu.be/yvd5rtCE3rI
Look at this PvP arcanist build I found online.
Doesn't use fatecarver. Uses Tentacular dread morph instead of Flail morph. And of course is using rending slashes with those arena dual wield weapons. He's got 39k health.
Looks to me like the current tank meta still stands.
Yeah you CAN use fatecarver... But that doesn't mean it's as effective.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »Pragmatic Fatecarver typically accounts for 30-45% of my damage in BGs.
It takes time to learn how to set it up.
You need to use your charm and Ceph's Flail to maximize the exposure window of a target.
It's amazing in the open and even moreso in funnels (bridges, tunnels, and when people are chasing a flag carrier).
The following combo is heavy pressure:
Ceph's Flail > Tide King > Rune of Uncanny Adoration > Pragmatic Fatecarver
You also need to get used to having target's run away from it, LoS it, or counter with CC. But it's trivial to build back up to 3 Crux; that's 1-2 casts of Ceph's Flail with Inspired Scholarship and Cruxweave Armor up.
https://youtu.be/yvd5rtCE3rI
Look at this PvP arcanist build I found online.
Doesn't use fatecarver. And of course is using rending slashes with those arena dual wield weapons. And he using Dawn Breaker of smiting instead of tide King's Gaze.
He's got 39k health.
Looks to me like the current tank meta still stands.
Yeah you CAN use fatecarver... But that doesn't mean it's as effective.
LittlePinkDot wrote: »Pragmatic Fatecarver typically accounts for 30-45% of my damage in BGs.
It takes time to learn how to set it up.
You need to use your charm and Ceph's Flail to maximize the exposure window of a target.
It's amazing in the open and even moreso in funnels (bridges, tunnels, and when people are chasing a flag carrier).
The following combo is heavy pressure:
Ceph's Flail > Tide King > Rune of Uncanny Adoration > Pragmatic Fatecarver
You also need to get used to having target's run away from it, LoS it, or counter with CC. But it's trivial to build back up to 3 Crux; that's 1-2 casts of Ceph's Flail with Inspired Scholarship and Cruxweave Armor up.
https://youtu.be/yvd5rtCE3rI
Look at this PvP arcanist build I found online.
Doesn't use fatecarver. And of course is using rending slashes with those arena dual wield weapons. And he using Dawn Breaker of smiting instead of tide King's Gaze.
He's got 39k health.
Looks to me like the current tank meta still stands.
Yeah you CAN use fatecarver... But that doesn't mean it's as effective.
Ppl been asking for something new for a long time and when a new class that has been designed to play different is brought out the same players play it like they do their other classes and complain that it feels the same still yada yada yada.
i11ionward wrote: »Today I played about 10 BGs, 70% of the games were arcanists, and I didn’t like playing against them at all. They can snare and hold, their stan or fear (I don't know for sure) doesn't let me break out instantly. What confused me the most was that players with the highest score dealt 1kk - 1.5kk damage per BG, but at the same time arcanists with the same score had 1.5kk - 2kk. In addition, the arcanists seemed to me very tanky, do they have endless resources? I'm afraid that in the near future the arcanist will become a new OP class no worse than the DK.
P.S.
Most arcanists played masters DW/vateshran ice staff