Exploding Penguin
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If you knew the formulas, then rage doesn't have a damage steroid. It simply ignores a % of the enemy's defense/resistance. Therefore using a rage parasite has the same damage boost as using a rage strike, it's just that the strike's base damage is higher. To put it in simpler turns, if you use rage strike and then parasite, you'll deal the same amount of damage as if you used strike and then rage parasite instead. Using this kind of mindset: quote:
it really hurts you when your rage infernal overload gets deflected Unless you only have 1 turn to survive or use your infernal overload to its fullest, you don't even need to rage with it. If you have 2 free turns to use infernal overload and a rage aux or rage parasite or rage strike, I would rage aux/parasite/strike THEN use a regular, non-raged overload. This minimizes the penalty from getting your rage damage mitigated via an RNG-based happenstance. Since you know mention that you're a BM, take a look at this thread. It's apparently helped multiple people get better at BM: http://forums2.battleon.com/f/tm.asp?m=21725894&mpage=1&key=
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