Hi peeps. Could someone please explain the difference between having one ice arc and two ice arcs (the ui animations) when killing machine procs. I genuinely haven’t a clue and I am struggling to find an answer on the web.
Thanks in advance!
Hi peeps. Could someone please explain the difference between having one ice arc and two ice arcs (the ui animations) when killing machine procs. I genuinely haven’t a clue and I am struggling to find an answer on the web.
Thanks in advance!
It tells you how many stacks of Killing Machine stacks you have on you, so when you see only 1, then you have 1 stack of Killing Machine.
Thanks for your response. But what is the difference between having 1 stack or 2 stacks? If I cast obliterate or frostscythe with KM it consumes the one stack or both stacks.
Frost has three UI animations that indicates how many procs you have and what.
The one above your character is rime, the one or two on the left and right of your character is KM, like one of the posters here said.
You can save up to two chargers of KM, with the re-work you can consume both KM procs at once with Obliterate or FS and you will shoot two Glacial Advance with one hit.
Basically does more damage.
Thx Caylia. May ask, so one stack KM only shoots one glacial advance? Also, does a 2 stack KM proc use no runes? (I’m getting this idea it doesn’t as a rotation guide on wowhead suggests only using a one stack KM if you have 3 runes) during a particular window.
Thanks in advance.
Yes.
Iirc spending two KM cost two runes because you’re using one ability (Obliterate or FS) to use your procs. But your KM after you use ERW is also free during Pillar.
And you get a chance to get more runes during Pillar windows.
What wowhead means, I think, is that you want to spend your KM when you have three runes because you don’t want to overcap your runes, you want them on CD but also you don’t want to spend them all at once.
Though there’s Acherus discord where you can ask.
I can also leave you a video of YodaTV that I think is simple and ok:
https://youtu.be/1Pb7ARjpulk?si=zw7YDnNhJRx37sd3
Also Bicepsump does guides:
https://youtu.be/n79Hqxdh_ZE?si=qZlQzarLI-l9nrSn
Thanks a lot!!! /salute