Results: 5Comments by: Kagura
File: ChronoBars05-21-10
Re: Re: Tracking internal cooldowns
Posted By: Kagura
Originally posted by ileben Done. Coming in 1.4. Internal cooldown effect type has been redesigned so that it has no settings of its own, except the cooldown duration. Multiple effect names can be input under the "effect name" setting, separated by commas. These effects need to be tracked by at least one other bar and can be any ty...
File: ChronoBars05-21-10
Re: Re: Re: Re: Tracking internal cooldowns
Posted By: Kagura
Originally posted by ileben How long would such a bar stay visible then? And why would you need it? Don't you know yourself that you've used an ability? Just so i know what the purpose is and how to name the feature. There's a couple examples in Fortexorcist already, but here's an example: - Death and Decay duration is 10 seco...
File: ChronoBars05-21-10
Re: Re: Tracking internal cooldowns
Posted By: Kagura
Originally posted by ileben Done. Coming in 1.4. Internal cooldown effect type has been redesigned so that it has no settings of its own, except the cooldown duration. Multiple effect names can be input under the "effect name" setting, separated by commas. These effects need to be tracked by at least one other bar and can be any ty...
File: ChronoBars05-19-10
Re: Re: Tracking internal cooldowns
Posted By: Kagura
Originally posted by ileben Thanks. I see the problem. Solving this would also solve the problem of two trinkets sharing the internal cooldown. E.g. some trinkets are known to never be able to proc at the same time as another trinket. To track the possibility of any of them to proc, I'd have to trigger the same internal cooldown no...
File: ChronoBars05-19-10
Tracking internal cooldowns
Posted By: Kagura
First of all, I think the direction you have taken with your addon is really brilliant, what I was missing though was next: Deathbringer's will has multiple procs and thus the internal cooldown is triggered by multiple buffs. A way to enter multiple buffs triggering the same internal cooldown would be very much appreciated.