Is it how it is supposed to work ?
I know that when a tank is shielded with a bubble he doesn’t take rage from hits
But when the warrior hit someone with a bubble, he doesn’t gain rage neither ?
Seems hard to only rely on the weapon dps to pop the bubble especially when it’s cast again and again
Since when does Demonist have a shield ? It’s a rune I guess,
Is it possible to counter the life tap and stop it ? I never see the casting bar when they’re doing it
Thanks and good game to all
That’s how it’s supposed to work unfortunately, that’s why 1v1 with a priest is a no-bueno.
Just wait for P2 where we get mortal strike and it will be somewhat more “balanced” while nothing in this parody of WoW is balanced anyway.
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U probably mean Sacrifice, Warlocks can sacrifice thei Void Walker to get ~500-600 absorb shield, it consumes the pet (which consumed the shard to summon). To resummon the pet is 10 seconds cast, which is highly unlikely to be finished in most PvP situations.
No, Life Tap is an instant cast (the one that exchanges mana with life). But my guess is u probably mean Drain Life the one that heals warlock with green beam.
Drain Life is not kickable with new rune, but u can “break” it buy running 30 yards away or priest can dispell it.
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The only way to gain absorb shield as a warlock rn is Sacrifice, or he got absorb from priest. If it was bg, pet could have been attacking someone else somewhere so u couldn’t see it.
I meant drain life, I didn’t knew exactly the term
All I see is my life being reduced and their being augmented gradually, there was no void at the time
No bar channeled behind my target
I can’t use my rage because there is a bubble and they are draining my life so much that my dps isn’t enough to make the difference even with a 24 epic weapon as a tank, it’s ridiculous to see,
No rage, no kick, no damage :<
I see, thanks for the answers.
Edit : After some research, it was in fact a priest.
Head to head, swinging my weapon against his wand, shields and health regen, that was a sad day for my warrior.