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		<title>By: Galoheart</title>
		<link>http://chicanery.fibergeek.com/2007/05/23/21-the-new-perspective/#comment-137</link>
		<dc:creator>Galoheart</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2007 12:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In the 50's you weren't the only one running low on mana alot. I actually was using Holy Shield more and more since when i was in Winterspring?Felwoods i was mostly always fighting Multiple Mobs and it was just more efficient to speed it up that way so Holy Shield up more and consecrated 1-2 times maybe.

I ran low on mana allot since the spells used more mana and i wan't getting better usable gear to support that kind of mana burn. So it was a gear problem. However i also started using JOW or SOW more also but it was in rotation mostly when i was below 50% mana. For me my usual and always blessing on me is usually Blessing of Santuary always and whenever i was like 40% or less Mana i switched and judged wisdom and or seal wisdom. So mana was a problem for me but it was mostly my gear not having lots of intelligence stats.

In my play style i'm conservative a bit on mana and since i always knew i had a gear problem not having a large reserve of mana the way i fought mobs i never tried to run out of it or made big mana burn moves or finishing moves to make it look all splashy on a fast kill and use up tons of mana. I usually just took my time and finish the mob with reserve mana. I'm a bit patient and a extra 10 sec i didn't mind. But often i had to drink after fights mana drink to refill at times. I never really consecrated more that 2 times in a fight. With the low mana i had in the 50's it just didn't make sense to me to be burning up mana crazy consecrating more than 2 times at full rank of spell.

On the side note in the 50's in winterspring since i was questing alot and grinding at same time, i was also experimenting with Holy Shield alot when i was grinding to figure out when best to cast it to my play style the way i fought. So that played into that too, but it was not bad. I found that i can tolerate or prefer to have Holy Shield up at full rank most the time or as often as i needed it to be up vs having to drop consecration.

So i loved keeping up Holy Shield when i was taking multiple fast hits, mana burn on that was ok for the benefit and found even if redoubt didn't poc during time it was up most i usually has was maybe 1 charge left on Holy Shield unused, however redoubt usually proc somewhere during the time it was usually up. So was lots of experimenting.

Seems like its hard for you to live without all your addons. I've yet to use a addon. At some point i may get a threat meter, thats beneficial in groups so it will be my first one when i do.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 50&#8217;s you weren&#8217;t the only one running low on mana alot. I actually was using Holy Shield more and more since when i was in Winterspring?Felwoods i was mostly always fighting Multiple Mobs and it was just more efficient to speed it up that way so Holy Shield up more and consecrated 1-2 times maybe.</p>
<p>I ran low on mana allot since the spells used more mana and i wan&#8217;t getting better usable gear to support that kind of mana burn. So it was a gear problem. However i also started using JOW or SOW more also but it was in rotation mostly when i was below 50% mana. For me my usual and always blessing on me is usually Blessing of Santuary always and whenever i was like 40% or less Mana i switched and judged wisdom and or seal wisdom. So mana was a problem for me but it was mostly my gear not having lots of intelligence stats.</p>
<p>In my play style i&#8217;m conservative a bit on mana and since i always knew i had a gear problem not having a large reserve of mana the way i fought mobs i never tried to run out of it or made big mana burn moves or finishing moves to make it look all splashy on a fast kill and use up tons of mana. I usually just took my time and finish the mob with reserve mana. I&#8217;m a bit patient and a extra 10 sec i didn&#8217;t mind. But often i had to drink after fights mana drink to refill at times. I never really consecrated more that 2 times in a fight. With the low mana i had in the 50&#8217;s it just didn&#8217;t make sense to me to be burning up mana crazy consecrating more than 2 times at full rank of spell.</p>
<p>On the side note in the 50&#8217;s in winterspring since i was questing alot and grinding at same time, i was also experimenting with Holy Shield alot when i was grinding to figure out when best to cast it to my play style the way i fought. So that played into that too, but it was not bad. I found that i can tolerate or prefer to have Holy Shield up at full rank most the time or as often as i needed it to be up vs having to drop consecration.</p>
<p>So i loved keeping up Holy Shield when i was taking multiple fast hits, mana burn on that was ok for the benefit and found even if redoubt didn&#8217;t poc during time it was up most i usually has was maybe 1 charge left on Holy Shield unused, however redoubt usually proc somewhere during the time it was usually up. So was lots of experimenting.</p>
<p>Seems like its hard for you to live without all your addons. I&#8217;ve yet to use a addon. At some point i may get a threat meter, thats beneficial in groups so it will be my first one when i do.</p>
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