Spells

Hint: Shadowflame damage displays the initial damage, while the total damage, dps, and dpet cells include both intial and dot damage. Spell Name: Spell Type: Base Cast Time: Base Ticks: Base Damage: SP Coefficient: Base Tick Speed: Base DPET: Base DPS: Immolate (dot) fire Instant Cast 5 ticks 422.465 damage per tick 0.176 damage per spell power 3 seconds per tick 1408.216 DPET 140.821 DPS
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Bane of Agony Shadowfury Shadowflame Shadowburn Seed of Corruption Rain of Fire Drain Soul Bane of Doom Death Coil Haunt Drain Life Shadow Bolt Incinerate Immolate Conflagrate Soul Fire Searing Pain Hellfire Fel Flames Hand of Gul`Dan Chaos Bolt
Affliction 32/3/6 from elitistjerks.com Demonology 0/31/10 from elitistjerks.com Destruction 3/7/31 from elitistjerks.com
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Friday, July 15, 2011

Doomguards are Confusing

I neglected to put doombolt in my spell analyzer because it's possibly the murkiest and least well understood of all warlock spells.

In an hour of testing (6 tests woo), I found that while using affliction the doom bolt scaled predictably with (sp / 1.7545 * 1.286) + 1016. 1.7545 is the ratio of sp:pet attack power, and 1.286 is the coefficient of doombolt and 1016 is roughly the average base damage of doom bolt.

When I went to demo, I found that doom bolt scaled sort of predictably with sp * 1.286. Flat. Just that. This mystifying result could not be modeled anywhere close by a myriad of formulas I attempted to use.

I have no idea what it does in destro, but I do know that simcraft is modelling it wrong. They appear to use pet attack power + base damage to achieve their result, getting fairly accurate results in affliction but wildly wrong results in demonology.

The important thing is that I was able to confirm that his cast time scales with your equipment, but does not appear to scale with haste buffs, and having more spell power will make him hit harder.

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