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Sonic Attack - Siren Song or Screech?


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Depending on your budget, you can actually find your optimal DPS ST attack using Screech thanks to the -res debuff. In another thread I provide some of those numbers, but basically you need lots of global recharge and minimal enhanced recharge in your powers with procs.

You have piqued my interest, last I checked PPMs went off modified recharge which does not distinguish between slotted or global recharge but if you know better please do share.

 

PPMs use only the recharge in the power (from enhancing and Alpha incarnates), it does not use the recharge provided from outside buffs, such as set IO bonuses, Hasten, buffs by teammates (e.g. Chronoshift), etc.

 

As a rule of thumb, if you want to know what MRT the PPM is using, right click on the power, look at the info, and see what it says for recharge time. That is the MRT used


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Depending on your budget, you can actually find your optimal DPS ST attack using Screech thanks to the -res debuff. In another thread I provide some of those numbers, but basically you need lots of global recharge and minimal enhanced recharge in your powers with procs.

You have piqued my interest, last I checked PPMs went off modified recharge which does not distinguish between slotted or global recharge but if you know better please do share.

 

PPMs use only the recharge in the power (from enhancing and Alpha incarnates), it does not use the recharge provided from outside buffs, such as set IO bonuses, Hasten, buffs by teammates (e.g. Chronoshifts Shift), etc.

 

As a rule of thumb, if you want to know what MRT the PPM is using, right click on the power, look at the info, and see what it says for recharge time. That is the MRT used

Thanks.
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