tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5273077195457377371.post1334001086367904553..comments2023-10-05T23:00:32.066-04:00Comments on Dreambound: Revitalize: WWS reportKaehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16164718601021220108noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5273077195457377371.post-13190066443250149132009-05-28T12:02:38.057-04:002009-05-28T12:02:38.057-04:00Part of the reason I went this raid-data-derived r...Part of the reason I went this raid-data-derived route instead of the mathematical back-tracking is precisely because of the high chance that the spells will be over-written before the final ticks are given. Will each cast of a standard rejuv spell always have 6 ticks? Not if it is overwritten. Fewer ticks given per overwritten spellcast is something that is unique to each player, each target (tank vs dps), and raid environment, thus not something easily modeled :( <br /><br />I am disappointed to hear that WWS only counts applications when they are fresh. That makes things difficult for trying to figure out Wild Growth, since the cooldown is often ready before the last tick of the previous wild growth occurs; tanks are usually refreshed on their rejuvs before it wears off, too, to keep them swiftmendable in a crutch. TY for pointing out this fault in the WWS applications, I'll have to reword parts of the post since I had stated the assumption that applications would be per cast in an effort to better model procs per person affected by WG (which isn't always the maximum number, either!).Kaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16164718601021220108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5273077195457377371.post-10587535845797208742009-05-28T10:41:47.362-04:002009-05-28T10:41:47.362-04:00When you view your WWS reports, "Buff Applied" is ...When you view your WWS reports, "Buff Applied" is only if they didn't have it prior. If you overwrite an existing buff, it will not appear as "applied".<br /><br />That's how you can tell good rogues, they will have one application of "Slice and Dice", and it'll last 3 minutes.<br /><br />What I'm supposing happened, is you clipped your Rejuv casts (since they last so much longer than WG), which will result in a lower number of listed applications.<br /><br />A much simpler method of determining chance per cast of a Revitalize proc is to multiply out the chances of not getting one.<br /><br />The listed chance for the proc is 15%, so there's an 85% chance of not getting it.<br /><br />1-(.85^n), where n is the number of ticks, is the probability of having Revitalize proc.<br /><br />Ticks : Chance of 1 proc<br /> 1 : 15.00%<br /> 2 : 27.75%<br /> 3 : 38.59%<br /> 4 : 47.80%<br /> 5 : 55.63%<br /> 6 : 62.29%<br /> 7 : 67.94%<br /> 13 : 87.91%<br /><br />So, over the 6 ticks of Rejuv, there's about a 62% chance of getting a single Revitalize proc, and over the 7 ticks of WG, there's a nearly 68% chance of getting a single Revitalize proc. <br /><br />Suppose both HoTs are running on a char, there'd be 13 total ticks, and there'd still be a 12% chance (that's about 1 of 8 times) of NOT getting a Revitalize proc.Salthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10566457948046493221noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5273077195457377371.post-91357189789559404112009-05-15T14:23:00.000-04:002009-05-15T14:23:00.000-04:00My husband is the DK in this study. He still requ...My husband is the DK in this study. He still requests a rejuv before going into combat on some bosses, to help tick up his runic power for the early stages of combat... like to get an interrupt off on General Vezax, or to give him a head start on threat when he's tanking. It doesn't make or break a fight, but it quite useful, and I have watched it proc 2-3 times in a row on him (and the prot warrior) as we're about to run in to start a boss fight.Kaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16164718601021220108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5273077195457377371.post-27911529239478654872009-05-15T02:43:00.000-04:002009-05-15T02:43:00.000-04:00Great writeup Kae, and glad to see I'm not the onl...Great writeup Kae, and glad to see I'm not the only one who sees the power of the talent now that Wild Growth can proc it.<br /><br />As my guild's most consistent raid healer, it would be lax of me to not get the full potential out of what this can do.Animagishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04845932017544077710noreply@blogger.com