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[quote='animalrights',index.php?page=Thread&postID= 58355#post58355]Sounds like a healer makes a noticeable difference then, I'm assuming since you (Boylston) and Aelli both take one in arena its the optimal balance. One of the biggest things I'm still wondering has to do with chain lightning. After purging a target, if this is even needed when fully geared/gemmed, will EM+NS+CL always instagib? I read in your blog Boylston that their is a point where CL has a 95% kill rate, so most likely that fifth shaman will only hurt you? Also what about The Lightning Capacitor? If you can successfully hit three people with your EM+NS+CL combo, thats a guaranteed proc off of The Lightning Capacitor to hit the last person to receive the conclusion of your CL, and at 694-806 per bolt it seems that would do some damage! Does the battlemaster trinket beat The Lightning Capacitor in overall usefulness with its 1750 life trinket. Lastly, will spell haste be the new hot thing since it will affect the global cooldown?[/quote]actually it isnt, lightning capacitor has a cooldown on adding charges on it for reasons like this (and warlock Soc) you can not proc it off of 1 spell cast[/quote]I was reading the description on wowwiki and i took it as you couldnt fire off a bolt more than once every 2.5 seconds, so its actually you cannot build a charge more than once every 2.5 seconds?

This is from wowwiki: This item was changed in [url='http://www.wowwiki.com/Patch_2.3']Patch 2.3[/url]. It now has a 2.5 second cooldown after each lightning bolt. The tooltip is quite misleading. It is actually meant to be "cannot be discharged more than once every 2.5 seconds".

From this definition I can only conclude that it is after every bolt that their is a 2.5 cooldown, as it does not say electrical charge ?(

[Lightning Capacitor]: This item now has a 2.5 second cooldown on acquiring Electrical Charges. I just went through the actual patch notes and it is 2.5 seconds between each electrical charge, bummer :wacko: