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Skill Mastery: Living Bomb

Those of you who read my last Arcane Brilliance column may already know I’ not terribly fond of this spell so far. How much my dislike stems from using the buggy version of that exists on the beta and how much comes from the spell actually being sub-par I can’t be sure. We’ll find out when patch 3.0. hits the live servers I guess, and probably not a moment sooner. In this edition of Skill Mastery, though, I will endeavor to be as and objective as I can manage. This could end being a very, very good spell, if lives to its .

The 51 point talent for the Fire tree, Living Bomb is potentially a very fitting cap talent. The Fire tree has always been about blowing things good and fast. Fire’s purpose has traditionally been high single-target DPS, low survivability, and enormous AoE. This spell, current bugginess notwithstanding, is the natural evolution of that purpose. has gone through multiple incarnations in its short existence, but the current form could end being the best of the bunch once works properly. Follow me after the jump for the details.

Against a single target, this spell loses much of its flair. One-on-one, Living Bomb is essentially a pretty instant- DoT with a reasonably high damage coefficient. isn’t currently off the global cooldown, which makes tougher to sandwich into most spell rotations. The spell description is currently misleading, as the knock- effect seems to be happening not on the final tick of the spell, but whenever pleases, including multiple times during the duration of a single of the spell. I’ assuming this is a bug, but for now, makes the spell incredibly unpredictable. ’s a fairly mild effect as stands now, similar in distance and appearance to making the enemy jump involuntarily.

But when you’re fighting multiple targets once…then we’re talking about a whole different situation. That’s where this spell excels, even in its current bug-ridden form. Each tick does significant damage ( level 70, with around 1000 spellpower, my ’s Living Bombs were hitting for over 500 damage on each tick) to every nearby target. The knock- effect hits everyone too. Aside from the damage, this means very good things for your typical glass cannon. Combined with the knock-back effect they’ve given to Blast Wave and the daze effect of Dragon’s Breath, we now have multiple options for keeping multiple attackers from whaling on us while we kill them. Even spellcasters will hate this, as they never know when they might be interrupted in their by the knock- mechanic. When soloing, this makes far more manageable for a Fire to handle multiple adds by simply nuking them down all once. I can imagine will work quite well for large trash pulls in raid situations, since the knock- doesn’t have enough distance to really cause any unwanted-pull problems, and yet ’s interruptive enough to keep the alive a bit longer.

Granted, increasing our AoE capabilities is not and never has been our fondest wish as Mages, and this spell seems focused on doing just that. The mana cost and global cooldown triggers make a bit too pricey to use to add DPS on boss targets, though its disruptive qualities make an attractive choice, even in one-on-one situations. will have its uses in non-AoE situations, but is absolutely meant for times when killing a group of things the same time is called for. To be perfectly to the spell, will fulfill that purpose incredibly well. Combine with like Blast Wave (and its sweet new knock-back effect), Dragon’s Breath, World in Flames, Hot Streak, even the very limited-use Firestarter, and you will find setting fire to crowds is even more recreational than you ever thought could be. Here’s hoping they fix the , possibly lower the mana cost, and make this a spell a worthy 51 point talent for those of us who love to blow things .

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