![]() In GINA, you could also have text displayed, but I find with all the battle GINA spam, I don't need it, the timer bar does the job, has the name of who cast it, cueing the next mage that it is their turn next. Use Text to Speech checked, text to say: Alliance Search Text: You begin casting Firebound Alliance Search text: Firebound alliance is fulfilledĪudio Settings, Use text to speech checked, text to say: Fulmination The mob's health goes down by about 40 - 50% and other group members typically say what was that. Each time the spell procs, you get an extra 2 million points of damage. I sometimes get the alliance to proc with just two mages, if twincast procs, but it works real well with 3 mages in a group. They can be solo ungrouped mages casting the nukes on the mob. Mages do not need to be in the same group or raid for the alliance to work. Also, if an excessive time has expired, and the next mage didn't cast (ie dead, oom) then the following mage casts alliance. ![]() If you get a fulmination GINA trigger on the spell procing, the next mage cast immediately, but if we're standing back, and don't register the proc, the next mage cast when the timer bar expires. That is why we are using a timer trigger in addition to a GINA trigger if you don't get the spell proc emote. You heal a few troops only so that your members can spam. This allows you to take advantage of alliance timer reduction and keep going until all your army is healed. Use the help of your alliance members by using the help button every few minutes. You need to be near mob to see the emote. What batch healing means basically is that you heal batches of your wounded army. One thing I've learned from experimenting on a combat dummy, is the fulmination emote on the alliance procing is range dependent. ![]() We use a couple GINA triggers with a timer bar to cue the next mage to cast. ![]() We're using mage alliance very successfully on raids and groups. ![]()
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