

With current version of Malefic Rapture and Darkglare, the Siphon Life due to the dot-amount scaling for those spells is overshadowing Absolute Corruption pick. Siphon Life, Malefic Rapture and DarkglareĬurrent version of Affliction due to the changes in 10.0.5 and 10.0.7 like Focused Malignancy and Darkglare rework brought impactful and mandatory talents which need to be included when tailoring own tree. most dangerous when enemy is weakening and close to death, using it as opportunity to deal finishing damage.spending period between casting deadly spells during combat to refresh his damage over time effects and gather soul shard to prepare to another harmful combo upon enemies,.calmful strategist of the battlefield, who spend most of the time of looking out of opportunities to deal most damage to its enemies with his powerful spells,.mobile souls master who bases mostly on instant and quick cast spells, including those on which he is spending his soul shards,.Personally, in my opinion the Affliction strengths should be: Playstyle of Affliction can feel sometimes clunky in M+ and some talent choices are too far obligatory after changes since expansion released.

Typically, when we look at Balance or Shadow design, it’s hard to avoid feeling that Affliction is left behind in design. It is our intent to work within this license in good faith.Affliction is a mix of many new and good ideas and some old stuff which in the end are not working in one cup.

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