
Also, this occurs for both Seal of Blood and Seal of Command.ĮDIT 2: So I've raided with this trinket in hand for a while and I'm really impressed. Matter of fact, you can probably roll with this and never have to worry about Salv again, but I'll have to confirm that myself. Now, I was thinking it'd just be on Judgements, but wow. Probably great to have on VR, or on bosses where threat gets sketchy (phase switchers that drop threat like Hydross/Leo), but otherwise it's wasting a trinket slot.ĮDIT: After testing with this thing, I've found that this trinket is ridiculously overpowered for a Retribution paladin, and here's why: you get -1000 threat every Seal crit, as it treats it like a spell rather than a melee swing. To be honest you're either giving up your -real- godly trinket (Darkmoon Card: Crusade) or your other trinket which would probably be a Bloodlust Brooch or Berserker's Call.

Kommentar von ExavierThis is a nice thing to have in your back pocket as a Retribution paladin (or any DPS, but I speak as one), but I don't think it's very godly. On a 10 minute fight this gives approximately 6.67% reduced threat. It reduces threat by 50% (level 70) on everything (even special attacks). However, the threat is only reduced by 54, not 350, which means:ĩ,720 / 210,000 x 100 = 4.628571429 = ~4.63%įor comparison Fetish of the Sand Reaver ( ) can be used 4 times during that fight. If we then say we have 30% crit chance and the fight lasts 10 minutes (with pure damage on the target and no special attacks) then the math should look like this:ģ50 dmg x (10 x 60) = 210,000 dmg over 10 min (or 600 sec)Ģ10,000 dmg / 100 x 30% crit chance = 63,000 dmg on the target), then we only generate 350 – 54 = 296 threat, if the -54 threat is correct. This is of course pure theory, but if we crit for say 350 with normal, white attacks (with Sunder Armor etc. Kommentar von NightseerFor Feral Druids I don't believe it’s worth using, rather than keeping the Malorne set bonus (proc: 10 rage or 20 energy), and then just using Cower every once in a while (Cower (Rank 5) reduces threat by 1170). Enhancement shamen, mages, and destro locks would be able to get get some good use from this trinket also.
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I'd say DPS warriors would see the most benefit, plus they have no agro dump unlike most casters. I wouldn't say it's useless for casters, if you actually have beastly DPS already and are heavily crit based, it would be quite decent.

Doing a rotation of fireball/fireblast:įireball = 3 sec cast, 60/3= roughly 20 casts per min, assuming there's fireblast in the rotation then it's doable.Ģ1.6/630 = 3.43% reduced threat, and consequently, 3.42% more DPS you can do without pulling agro.ġ000x.0342=34.2 additional DPS per sec, 圆0 = 2052 additional damage you can do in a min without pulling agro.Ĭlearly a trinket for classes with high crit and high DPS. Here's a little theorycraft on what this would do for a mage.Īssuming the mage is fire speced doing 1000 DPS, with 30% crit, 10% reduced threat from talents and 30% from salvation. Kommentar von 60349The trinket reduces threat on physical crits by 54, but on spell crits it reduces threat by 216.
