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Today, I have been officially reminded of how dangerous my work as a Faerie Physicker can be.
I am wounded, I'm afraid, and I just narrowly prevented the freak death of a beloved animal.
I wish people realized that this trade isn't something trendy, cool, or fun to aspire to. It's grueling work that I do for free, and that has legimtately left me with both physical and emotional scars.
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what are some of your favorite pieces of literature
Like classic literature?
Carmilla, The Phantom of the Opera, Wuthering Heights, the Count of Monte Cristo, almost any Shirley Jackson, Beloved, Pride and Prejudice (I know; I'm basic in my Jane Austen fave), The Turn of the Screw, many ShakespearesTM, Count Partinuples, A Little Princess...there are more, but those are the first that come to mind
if you mean books in general, Carmilla is still top of the list. I really enjoy the October Daye and Sparrow Hill Road series by Seanan McGuire, the Discworld series, the Physick World series, Mercedes Lackey's Elemental Masters series, Just Like Home by Sarah Gailey, a lot of late 90s-early 00s middle grade or YA ghost books, Holly Black's Modern Tales of Faerie series, Girls of Paper and Fire (still need to read the sequels), and again, many others
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F.A.Q.
Do you currently take Craft commissions?
Yes, I do.
What services do you offer?
I offer Divinatory Consultations, custom Sigilry, custom Craft Implements, and a variety of Spellwork (including everything from maleficia to curse-breaking.)
How do I go about purchasing your services?
Simply visit my webshop, Wending Wares, and follow the prompts on the site. If you have any issues accessing or using the website, feel free to message me through tumblr, and I will do my best to assist you.
What modalities of divination do you practice?
The methodologies I am currently utilizing in paid readings include:
Tarot Cards
Lenormand Cards
Oracle Cards
Scrying (generally in the form of Inductive Lecanomamcy,)
Or a combination of both Cards and Scrying, synthesized into a single reading.
I read using a few other methods as well, but for personal reasons, I am not currently offering those modalities for online commissions.
What is the pricing for a divinatory reading?
When it comes to Card Readings, I provide a gradient of spread options in order to address a variety of questions and financial situations, including:
The Locus—1 Card for $9
The Dyad—2 Cards for $16
The Trine—3 Cards for $24
The Tetrad—4 Cards for $32
The Quint—5 Cards for $40
The Senary—6 Cards for $48
The Heptade—7 Cards for $56
The Ogdoad—8 Cards for $64
& The Moot—9 Cards for $72
For a standalone Scrying, the rate is $75.
For a Combination of Cards & Scrying, where I inquire with both and synthesize one reading out of them, the rate is $115.
What do you use for payment?
Paypal; [email protected]
Venmo; @hale-lucien
Kofi; ko-fi.com/lailoken
Cashapp; $WendingWares
Wise; Wending Wares
What sorts of custom implements do you take commissions for?
I will gladly try and make most customized Craft implements that someone comes to me with—so if you’re curious about whether or not I can make something that you’re interested in, please feel free to message me with any questions.
Examples of implements I’ve been commissioned for before in the past include, but are not limited to, Devotional Beads, Craft Staves, Amulets, Spirit Houses, and Windroarers.
What is the pricing for implements?
This depends entirely upon the nature of the implement in question. It comes down to time, effort, and cost of materials.
What is the pricing for spellwork?
Again, this depends entirely upon the nature of the spellwork in question. The more complex, intensive, and dangerous a cantrip is, however, the more it will cost.
Do you take payment installments?
Absolutely. Simply explain your situation to me, and I will always do my best to work with a client to find a solution.
Do you have any restrictions?
• You must be 18 years old, or older, to purchase my services and/or wares.
• I will gladly aid those who come to me with medical issues however I can—both physiological and psychological—but only if the prospective client has already seen/is already seeing a qualified medical expert as well.
• I will not use magic to coerce sexual relationships.
• I will not use dangerous magic against people for petty/insufficient reasons (ie ‘Will you destroy this person’s life because he dumped me?)
Is it okay to write a review?
Sure! You’re welcome to either post one, or to send one to me so that I can post it. (Public testimonials regarding the services I offer can be found on Instagram.
What is a Faerie Physicker?
A person initiated into the role of an Intercessor between our realm and the Otherworld, as well as its denizens; a Fairy Doctor.
What is a Wisefool?
It is essentially a term for an adherent of the Craft I practice—the Wending Way.
Can I initiate into the Wending Way?
At this time, no.
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F.A.Q.
Do you currently take Craft commissions?
Yes, I do.
What services do you offer?
I offer Divinatory Consultations, custom Sigilry, custom Craft Implements, and a variety of Spellwork (including everything from maleficia to curse-breaking.)
How do I go about purchasing your services?
Simply visit my webshop, Wending Wares, and follow the prompts on the site. If you have any issues accessing or using the website, feel free to message me through tumblr, and I will do my best to assist you.
What modalities of divination do you practice?
The methodologies I am currently utilizing in paid readings include:
Tarot Cards
Lenormand Cards
Oracle Cards
Scrying (generally in the form of Inductive Lecanomamcy,)
Or a combination of both Cards and Scrying, synthesized into a single reading.
I read using a few other methods as well, but for personal reasons, I am not currently offering those modalities for online commissions.
What is the pricing for a divinatory reading?
When it comes to Card Readings, I provide a gradient of spread options in order to address a variety of questions and financial situations, including:
The Locus—1 Card for $9
The Dyad—2 Cards for $14
The Trine—3 Cards for $21
The Tetrad—4 Cards for $28
The Quint—5 Cards for $35
The Senary—6 Cards for $42
The Heptade—7 Cards for $49
The Ogdoad—8 Cards for $56
& The Moot—9 Cards for $63
For a standalone Scrying, the rate is $70.
For a Combination of Cards & Scrying, where I inquire with both and synthesize one reading out of them, the rate is $111.
What do you use for payment?
Paypal; [email protected]
Venmo; @hale-lucien
Kofi; ko-fi.com/lailoken
What sorts of custom implements do you take commissions for?
I will gladly try and make most customized Craft implements that someone comes to me with—so if you’re curious about whether or not I can make something that you’re interested in, please feel free to message me with any questions.
Examples of implements I’ve been commissioned for before in the past include, but are not limited to, Devotional Beads, Craft Staves, Amulets, Spirit Houses, and Windroarers.
What is the pricing for implements?
This depends entirely upon the nature of the implement in question. It comes down to time, effort, and cost of materials.
What is the pricing for spellwork?
Again, this depends entirely upon the nature of the spellwork in question. The more complex, intensive, and dangerous a cantrip is, however, the more it will cost.
Do you take payment installments?
Absolutely. Simply explain your situation to me, and I will always do my best to work with a client to find a solution.
Do you have any restrictions?
• You must be 18 years old, or older, to purchase my services and/or wares.
• I will gladly aid those who come to me with medical issues however I can—both physiological and psychological—but only if the prospective client has already seen/is already seeing a qualified medical expert as well.
• I will not use magic to coerce sexual relationships.
• I will not use dangerous magic against people for petty/insufficient reasons (ie ‘Will you destroy this person’s life because he dumped me?)
Is it okay to write a review?
Sure! You’re welcome to either post one, or to send one to me so that I can post it. I will happily share reviews anonymously, if that is of importance to the reviewer. (Public testimonials regarding the services I offer can be found on Instagram.
What is a Faerie Physicker?
A person initiated into the role of an Intercessor between our realm and the Otherworld, as well as its denizens; a Fairy Doctor.
What is a Wisefool?
It is essentially a term for an adherent of the Craft I practice—the Wending Way.
Can I initiate into the Wending Way?
At this time, no.
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F.A.Q.
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Do you currently take Craft commissions?
Yes, I do.
What services do you offer?
I offer Divination, custom Sigilry, custom Craft Implements, and a variety of Spellwork (including everything from maleficia to curse-breaking.) How do I go about purchasing your services?
Simply visit my webshop, Wending Wares, and follow the prompts on the site. If you have any issues accessing or using the website, feel free to message me through tumblr, and I will do my best to assist you.
What modalities of divination do you practice?
The methodologies I am currently utilizing in paid readings include: • Card Reading (Tarot, Lenormand, Classical Cartomancy, and a few unique Oracle Card approaches,) • Scrying (generally in the form of Inductive Lecanomamcy,) • or a Combination of the two, synthesized into a single reading.
I read using a few other methods as well, but for personal reasons, I am not currently offering those modalities for online commissions. What is the pricing for a divinatory reading?
• For a basic Card Spread, the price is $49. • For an in-depth Card Spread, the price is $65. • For a stand-alone Scrying, the price is $85. • For a combined Scrying + in-depth Card Spread, where I inquire with both and synthesize one reading out of it, the price is $115. What’s the difference between a basic and an in-depth card spread?
It is simply a way to account for the different amounts of time and effort that go into a given reading. For example; in a ‘basic’ spread, I pull five cards, while I pull nine cards for an ‘in-depth’ spread. All spreads used were personally devised over years of mantic experience. Do you have a PayPal or Venmo?
Yes, I have both. My PayPal email is [email protected],and my Venmo name is @Hale-Lucien.
What sorts of custom implements do you take commissions for?
• I will gladly try and make most customized Craft implements that someone comes to me with—so if you’re curious about whether or not I can make something that you’re interested in, please feel free to message me with any questions. • Examples of implements I’ve been commissioned for before include, but are not limited to, Devotional Beads, Craft Staves, Amulets, Spirit Houses, and Windroarers. What is the pricing for implements?
This depends entirely upon the nature of the implement in question. It comes down to time, effort, and cost of materials.
What is the pricing for spellwork?
Again, this depends entirely upon the nature of the spellwork in question. The more complex, intensive, and dangerous a cantrip is, however, the more it will cost. Do you take payment installments?
Absolutely. Simply explain your situation to me, and I will always do my best to work with a client to find a solution. Do you have any restrictions?
• You must be 18 years old, or older, to purchase my services and/or wares. • I will gladly aid those who come to me with medical issues however I can—both physiological and psychological—but only if the prospective client has already seen/is already seeing a qualified medical expert as well. • I will not use magic to coerce sexual relationships. • I will not use dangerous magic against people for petty/insufficient reasons (ie ‘Will you destroy this person’s life because he dumped me?) Is it okay to write a review?
Sure! You’re welcome to either post one, or to send one to me so that I can post it. I will happily share reviews anonymously, if that is of importance to the reviewer. (Public testimonials regarding the services I offer can be found here: X)
What is a Faerie Physicker?
A person initiated into the role of an Intercessor between our realm and the Otherworld, as well as its denizens; a Fairy Doctor.
What is a Wisefool?
It is essentially a term for an adherent of the Craft I practice—the Wending Way.
Can I initiate into the Wending Way?
At this time, no.
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Mitigation made Manifest - A Scholar Analysis
Hello everyone, and welcome to the first part of my analysis series! Today we're going to be taking a look at the titular Scholar job, as well as delve into how it works, what it excels at, what it comes short on, and how well it is designed!
In an effort to keep everything organized, I'll section off this post into 4 main portions. If you're on a computer, you can use ctrl+f (or command+f if you're on a mac) to search for the following headings:
[ Basics ] [ How Scholar Works ] [ Gameplay, Tips and Design ] [ Final Evaluation ]
With that out of the way, let us begin!
[ Basics ]
Before we dive into Scholar, I believe I must go over a few things, the first being the issue of Scholar’s origin. Scholar, and by extension, its sibling, Summoner, have a unique system wherein they originate from the same base class, Arcanist, and also share each others’ levels (i.e if you level Summoner to 71, your Scholar will also be 71). As per most jobs, many of the base class’ actions translate to its advanced jobs, but the issue comes in its respective role - Arcanist is a magical dps. For Summoner, this is a fine transition as they share this role, but for Scholar, it is a tad awkward. At no point in your time as an arcanist are you ever really taught how healing in FFXIV functions, nor is it ever your ‘job’. The only real healer you can even start the game with is Conjurer, and beyond that, if you want to pick up a healer on the side without a level skip, only Astrologian and Conjurer are healers right out of the gate. As such, It’s hard to recommend Scholar as someone’s first healer as its levelling experience does not translate to how healers are played effectively.
Though, on this topic of effective healer play, I also feel the need to describe XIV’s healing design. At its core, a healer’s job is to obviously keep the party, and most importantly their tank, from dying. But, this is where some issues arise. In higher-end content, a healer is expected to also carry their weight in terms of DPS, and should have comparable RDPS (Damage taking into account buffs/debuffs applied) to that of a party’s tanks. This brings me to the focus of XIV’s healer philosophy: One is to balance the healing they must do with the damage they output. Spending all of your MP on healing is forsaking your duty to at least deal some damage, and only doing damage will obviously cause your party to die. Healing is essentially a game of ‘how low can I go?’, and as you gain more experience and comfort in the role, you can push that threshold lower and lower.
As for more general terms to be aware of, I shall make a small list!
DPS/ADPS/RDPS: Damage per second/Actual damage per second/Raid-contributing damage per second. These are terms used mostly by raiders to quantify how much damage is contributed. For classes that have buffs and debuffs, their DPS/ADPS do not accurately show their true damage, but their RDPS takes into account the bonus damage their buffs and debuffs have granted. Slidecasting: A term describing the leniency that cast times are given in this game because of server connection. For all spells, you do not have to be sitting through their entire cast bar, as they can instead be cut short so that one can still move while in the last bit of their cast. When one can slidecast a spell is dependent upon the cast time of the spell and the spell speed of the individual. HoT/DoT: Heal over time, Damage over time. GCD/OGCD: Global Cooldown/Off-Global Cooldown. Spells and weaponskills operate off of something called a ‘GCD’. A GCD is essentially a lockout until you can cast your next spell/weaponskill. For spells, as they have a cast time equivalent to their GCD, you can cast another right after you finish the first. By default, this GCD is 2.5 seconds for every class, and is reduced by abilities and skill/spell speed. But for weaponskills/spells that are classified as instant, that GCD lockout can instead be used to move or to use OGCD’s, namely abilities, that aren’t constricted by the GCD. The use of OGCD’s during a GCD lockout is called... Weaving: Using OGCD’s during a GCD lockout. Using just one in this timeframe is referred to as a single weave, and using two is referred to as a double weave. For SCH, you want most weaves to be double weaves. Ghosting: The bane of all arcanist-based classes. Unfortunately due to the AI of pets in this game, there is a delay between when you input an action and when your pet performs it, and a general delay in all pet actions if you are moving and they have to catch up. Sometimes when inputting abilities too quickly or using a demi-summon as actions are queued (like Summon Bahamut, Phoenix Trance and Summon Seraph), the queued action will either be delayed or never go off, but will still go on cooldown. Hence the term ‘ghosting’.
[ How Scholar Works ]
Now with the basics made clear, we can get to the actual meat of this analysis! In FFXIV, there are two denominations of healers: Shielding and Pure. Scholar falls into the prior classification as most of its kit is themed around the prevention of damage. Adloquium and Succor, for example, heal less than White Mage’s Cure II and Medica II, but apply a shield equivalent to 125% of the health restored. As such, Scholar is less of a reactive healer, but more of a proactive one; they set up their resources in advance so that the fight flows with less chaos. Scholar’s base kit is as follows:
Ruin/Broil I, II, and III: Your standard damage spell for a healer. Cast this when you’re not healing. Bio/Bio II/Biolysis: Your standard DoT spell for a healer, ticks 10 times over 30 seconds. Make sure to always have this on the enemy, that is unless the enemy is about to go away, or will die in 15 seconds or less. if this spell sticks to a target for more than 15 seconds, then it technically has outdamaged 1 broil, thus making it a theoretical gain! Physick: The basic heal for a healer; heals for about 400 potency. Once you get to a higher level, you should realistically never touch this heal again. Adloquium (Lvl 30): Scholar’s ‘big single target heal’; heals for 300 potency while erecting a shield equivalent to 125% of the healing done (technically 675 potency in total). Shields generated by this are denoted by the ‘Galvanize’ buff. If this crits, bonus shields will be added as another buff called ‘Catalyze’. This shield does not stack with itself, Succor, Seraphic Veil, or Nocturnal AST’s shields. Succor (Lvl 35): Scholar’s AoE heal; heals for 180 potency and erects a shield equivalent to 125% of the healing done (technically 405 potency in total). Shields generated by this are denoted by the ‘Galvanize’ buff. Like Adlo, it does not stack with what was listed above. Ruin II (Lvl 38): An instant cast version of ruin. It’s potency upgrades as you level, capping at 200 at level 72. This spell is mostly used to weave OGCD’s, or to just generally move while not missing too many casts. Art of War (Lvl 46): Your standard AoE spell for a healer. Deals 160 potency to all enemies in 5 yalms and is instant. Unlike Holy, this spell is a DPS gain on 2 targets or more. Deployment Tactics (Lvl 56): As an OGCD, spreads the target’s Galvanize buff to all nearby allies within 10 yalms. Does not spread Catalyze. Emergency Tactics (Lvl 58): Transforms the shields from Adlo and Succor into a flat heal. Useful in a pinch, hence its name, and gives Scholar a chance at outputting fat heals. Chain Stratagem (Lvl 66): Where Scholar’s RDPS comes from. Applies a debuff to a target that increases the chance they receive critical hits from all allies hitting it by 10% for 15 seconds. Multiple of these cannot be applied to the same boss, and will overlap. Keep in mind its 120 second cooldown as it is crucial to getting better at Scholar! Recitation (Lvl 74): Your next Succor, Adloquium, Excogitation, or Indomitability will always crit. In the case of Succor and Adlo, they will also not cast mana. In the case of Excog and Indom, they will not require an aetherflow stack. Mostly used to cast excog/indom through a double weave, and is immensely useful to make healing easier. 90 second cooldown.
To build off of my last point of resources, it’s high time to introduce two of Scholar’s best friends: Eos and Selene! Eos and Selene, as per SCH’s Arcanist base, are the pets for this job. Unlike carbuncles and egis, they do not deal damage, but instead use their actions to heal, and are crucial to Scholar’s gameplay. Also like the other pets, their action potencies scale differently as opposed to the player’s. For example, Eos/Selene’s Whispering Dawn skill has a listed regen potency of 120, meanwhile WHM’s Medica II regen has a listed potency of 100. One would think that Whispering Dawn would tick for more than Medica II, but through my testing, it is only about 86.8% as effective (due to number variation in FFXIV, this percentage is subject to change). The factor in which pet scaling affects your fairy’s heal is about 64%. With that little disclaimer out of the way, the Faeries’ kits are as follows:
Embrace (Lvl 1): A 150 (96 with pet scaling) potency single-target heal. This is what your fairy will do with its free time. Whispering Dawn (Lvl 20): A 120 potency regen over 21 seconds (537 potency heal in total with pet-scaling). Due to FFXIV’s server ticks, HoT’s and DoT’s hit every 3 seconds, and as such, WD translates to about 840 potency (in terms of your pet’s scaling that is). This ability is activated by the player as an OGCD. Fey Illumination (Lvl 40): A buff that reduces magic damage taken by all allies in range by 5% and increases their healing received by 10%. Lasts 20 seconds. Dissipation (Lvl 60): Munch on your Fairy to gain 3 aetherflow charges and +20% healing magic. This does NOT AFFECT THE POTENCY OF YOUR OGCD HEALING. Your fairy will automatically respawn after the 30 second duration. Aetherpact & Fey Union (Lvl 70): Designate an ally as an OGCD to form a tether between them and your fairy. Your Fairy gauge will then deplete by 10 every 3 seconds to apply a 400 potency (256 potency with pet scaling) heal. This tether will break after the target is 15 yalms away, if you cancel it by using aetherpact again, or if you use another fairy skill. Fey Blessing (Lvl 76): As an OGCD, spend 10 Fairy Gauge to have your Fairy perform an aoe heal of 350 potency (224 potency with pet scaling). Summon Seraph (Lvl 80): As an OGCD, replace your fairy with Seraph. Embrace now becomes Seraphic Veil, a 200 potency (128 potency heal with pet scaling) heal + shield. Consolation (Lvl 80): Essentially Fey Blessing, but only available during Seraph. Heals for 300 potency (192 potency with pet scaling), and shields for the same amount. Has 2 charges per every Seraph summon, and the shield stacks with your own shields as well as a nocturnal Astro’s shields.
Now that those are out of the way, you must be thinking, “The fuck is fairy gauge and aetherflow?” Well, I’m glad you asked, as they’re both intrinsically tied to each other! Starting at level 70, every time you spend an aetherflow stack, you gain 10 fairy gauge, pretty simple, yea? As for aetherflow itself, every 60 seconds you can cast the skill named, well, Aetherflow, to gain 3 stacks of it and recover 1000 MP. These Aetherflow stacks can be used on the following OGCD abilities:
Lustrate (Lvl 45): A 600 potency heal. Very straightforward, and often not used because of the value of the other options. Energy Drain (Lvl 45): A 100 potency damaging OGCD. If you don’t need to heal, and you don’t think you need to heal for a bit, this is your go-to aetherflow dump. Also, if you’re attempting parses on Scholar, have fun using all your aetherflow on this. Sacred Soil (Lvl 50): Create a bubble that reduces damage taken by all allies inside by 10% for 15 seconds. At level 78 this upgrades to offer a 100 potency heal (500 potency heal in total). Only costing 1 aetherflow gauge, having a 30 second cooldown, and lasting 15 seconds, this skill is INCREDIBLY GOOD, especially after the level 78 upgrade. Indomitability (Lvl 52): A 400 potency AoE heal. Straightforward, but very effective because of its numbers. Excogitation (Lvl 62): An 800 potency heal that triggers when the target falls under 50% HP, or if its 45 second duration ends. While it feels awkward to use for beginners, its usefulness is immeasurable. It is technically a higher potency version of Lustrate, with a slight cooldown and delay, but fills a more ‘fire-forget’ niche. Very useful inside of all settings but remember, it will not proc if the target will outright die to the damage before it triggers (i.e if a tank takes a tankbuster at 51% health, and the hit does 60%, excog will not proc.)
[ Gameplay, Tips and Design ]
Scholar, as I have stated, fills the role of a preemptive healer, especially with all of the mitigation present in its kit, as well as the existence of Excog. As such, this job sees a greater increase in effectiveness as you yourself learn a fight compared to a pure healer such as WHM/Diurnal AST. If you know when the party/raid-wide damage is coming, and you prepare accordingly with... Say, A sacred soil and a succor, that is a good chunk of damage you or your co-healer won’t have to heal, thus affording both of you more time to deal damage. Inside of higher end content, like savage raids, having said mitigation is both invaluable for progressing through fights, as well as streamlining and perfecting them. For a while, because of that fact, SCH was the unofficial ‘king’ of healers for a very long time, especially considering there used to be a lot more damage inside of SCH’s kit (rest in peace almost everything that made it unique lol). The start of Shadowbringers was when SCH was finally taken off of its throne, not by AST like many would think (also because it took quite the hit), but by WHM of all things. Thankfully through a series of buffs since 5.0, SCH would begin to see themselves slowly climb back and situate in a comfortable position, but while Scholar is in a good spot now, that does not mean it’s perfect.
Scholar’s ability to heal pure HP is a bit lacking, especially so when dealing with attacks that place the party or specific players at 1 hp. SCH’s find themselves having to use multiple resources in trying to recover that lost HP, often losing much more damage uptime in comparison to WHM or AST (Which is why the ideal healing composition involves 1 pure healer and 1 shield healer). This usage of multiple resources also makes SCH a fair bit more punishing to inexperienced healers than AST or WHM. With the HP recovery of fairies being nerfed in Shadowbringers, much more of the agency is placed back upon the player, who in turn must pay attention to everything that the class has to offer. Obviously not all content is going to necessitate OPTIMAL PLAY, but with all the moving parts present within its kit, Scholar demands a bit more attention to be paid towards it and its skills.
Outside of a learning curve and lack of pure healing, Scholars are punished heavily for dying. Not only must they spend a GCD in resummoning their fairy, all fairy gauge and aetherflow stacks are also lost on death, and if aetherflow was on cooldown at the time, A SCH is going to not have a majority of their kit for awhile on top of having reduced healing due to weakness/brink of death. This once again lends itself to Scholar being less beginner-friendly as opposed to the other healers, even with the existence of freebie heals from your fairy.
Hell, speaking about fairies, therein lies an issue itself - Scholar being a pet class. Conceptually it’s awesome, but with how FFXIV handles pets/demi-summons and their AI, it’s also quite the hassle. Like I mentioned above, ghosting is a problem when it comes to pet classes, and if you don’t properly adjust around it, some of your cooldowns can simply just go poof. Weaving both Whispering Dawn and Fey Illumination in the same double weave will cause the one that’s cast later to cast quite a bit later. On top of that, if you’re moving while you’re weaving them, there’s a chance you’ll have to wait for the fairy to catch up to you to finally cast them (which is why placing your fairy pre-battle is very useful). And as a general rule of thumb, never use summon seraph right after you use Whispering Dawn or Fey Illumination. Wait until after you see the buff apply on everyone as using Seraph will cancel the queued action.
With all that being said, however Scholar is still highly effective in what it does, it just requires a bit of experience. While I can’t offer tutorials on every fight, there are a few general tips I can give for aspiring scholars out there!
[ Tips ]
(General Advice + Combos)
Double weaving on Scholar is rather straightforward, but if you're using Ruin II to do so after your Broil, it will be a technical DPS loss if you do not use an energy drain within the weave window! Broil III has a potency of 290, Ruin II has a potency of 200, and Energy Drain has a potency of 100. In weaving without the use of energy drain, you will lose 90 potency in comparison to if you were to cast another Broil III. Using Energy Drain will add another 100 potency, thus gaining you 10 potency overall. Of course you shouldn't always dump an aetherflow on energy drain when you're weaving, but it is something to keep in mind when you are aiming to do more damage!
- Healing Combos -
[Single Target] If you are AoE'ing, replace ruin II/Biolysis with Art of War!
[AoE Mitigation] (Shield + 5% magic damage mitigation + 10% all damage mitigation)
[Panic AoE Healing] (1029 potency AoE Healing) As a bonus little tip in regards to this, remember Scholar's AoE healing spell/ability priority! The above combo is when you cannot afford time for a regen, but if you can, follow this list. 1. Whispering Dawn (if you can afford time for the regen) 2. Fey Blessing 3. Sacred Soil (if you can afford time for the regen) 4. Indomitability 5. Succor + Emergency Tactics 6. Succor
Scholars luckily have a wonderful mobility tool in Ruin II which allows them to position easily, though at the cost of DPS. However, this loss is minimal compared to its cohorts, wherein WHM either has to clip their Dia or use a lily, and AST either has to use Lightspeed, or slowly shuffle over with Malefics. This makes Scholar a bit easier to navigate when learning fights! Don't be afraid to use Ruin II if you're looking to push for a clear or learn a mechanic better, as a dead scholar is worse than one that is losing dps.
A crucial part of Scholar's kit is actually Chain Stratagem. While it loses much of its usefulness in public groups, or those who do not exactly care for proper rotations, when you can coordinate buffs and opening combos, it provides a large boost in DPS for the whole party. Typically, the ideal time to use Chain Stratagem is upon your 4th GCD, and everytime it comes off cooldown after, but this can change depending on your group. Here is an example 4th GCD Chain opener.
(Dungeons)
While AoE’ing mob packs, you can keep your focus target on the tank. It will make it much easier to heal them in a pinch.
Sacred Soil is essentially a free 15 second long cooldown for the tank, that ALSO heals at level 78 and above. It’s very, very useful.
Using Excog and adlo between pulls will allow you to spend more time AoE’ing mobs
Don’t forget about your fairy skills, especially fey union. Lazy mode is using fey union after whispering dawn, fey illumination and sacred soil and then proceeding to press art of war until the cows come home.
(Trials/Raid)
Recitation + Excog on your main tank pre-pull. Many use recitation+Adlo and then spread the shield with deployment tactics, but you don’t need to use recitation for that! Catalyze is the bonus shielding a crit adlo creates, and cannot be spread. Therefore save your recitation for a free excog and use a normal adlo+deployment tactics afterwards.
Please, please, PLEASE, if you are in a static or raid environment, make sure you allies stand in Sacred Soil when they can. It makes all of your lives easier.
Pre-placing your fairy in the center of the arena is a good habit to get in, but if you need your fairy AoE’s while you’re away from the center, make sure to press heel on your fairy hotbar to make it follow you again.
[Design]
Outside of all that, there is a collection of miscellaneous things that I do want to prattle off in relation to this category, mostly being some design choices and ideas I had for the class going forward. So, let’s begin!
Why does Fey Blessing not become Consolation when you have Seraph out? They are essentially the same thing, and you CAN’T EVEN USE FEY BLESSING WHEN YOU HAVE SERAPH OUT. WHY IS FEY BLESSING AND CONSOLATION SEPARATE BUTTONS. ANSWER ME SQUARE ENIX, TELL ME WHY.
There should be another way to dump Fairy gauge. It would make the system a bit more interactive (A lot like how lilies got an AoE version as well as Afflatus misery with SHB).
We should be able to cancel fey union in the middle of a cast. Breaking the tether does not have an animation nor any animation lockout, and in my eyes is technically not an OGCD. With this change, cancelling fey union can be done on the fly and not require a weave so as to not lose uptime.
The delay upon shield application is a tad annoying, especially so in the use of deployment tactics. Sometimes, if you cast too late, the boss’ Aoe will eat the heal, but not the shield. And in the case of the latter, if you use deployment tactics too quickly, you’ll spread nothing.
Bring back fairy uniqueness ;-;
[ Final Evaluation ]
Now comes time for my final grading.
Going forward with these Class Analyses, I will grade the class upon a set of categories unique to their role (DPS, Tank, Healer). As such, in my grading of Scholar, I will judge it based on the following categories, on a scale of F-S:
Damage (Personal) - The damage they bring to the table by themselves. Damage (Raid setting) - The damage they bring based upon their RDPS potential Accessibility - How easy is it to pick up and play? Mitigation - How well can they prevent damage? Healing - How well can they heal damage? Fun - Well, is it fun? Fantasy fulfillment - Does it fit the class aesthetics/lore?
Damage (Personal) [7] - While not as powerful alone as White Mage, Scholar is not entirely dependent upon team mates for damage like Astrologian.
Damage (Raid Setting) [8] - The addition of chain stratagem to Scholar’s already decent damage takes that one extra step beyond.
Accessibility [4] - Starts as a DPS in Arcanist, has many unique functions and is punished heavily if they die in the middle of a battle.
Mitigation [10] - They’re the originator of shield healers, and definitely keep the crown. Sacred soil is always going to be ridiculous.
Healing [6.5] - Scholar’s pure healing is a bit lacking, but with Square’s fight design, any healer should be able to make it through a fight. Therefore, I cannot rate Scholar all too low in this category.
Fun [7.5, almost 8] - Keeps you engaged, but lacks the pizzazz of Astro and the oomph of White Mage. Still a fun class at the end of the day, though!
Fantasy Fulfillment [9] - As tactical geniuses in the lore, the feel of Scholar gameplay fits that ideal! Through your mitigation, pre-planned abilities, and setting up of fairy abilities, you definitely feel like a tactician controlling the flow of battle, though it does falter a bit with a lot of their old options being removed in SHB.
[ End ]
And with that, we are done with this analysis! As for my personal conjecture with Scholar, it’s one of my mains, and used to be my go to raid healer, that is until my static needed a bit more upfront healing for e12s prog awhile back. If you were to look at my FFlogs, you’d probably see an absolute deluge of WHM parses since it’s uhh... Kinda technically my new healer main, but I still love SCH I swear! Another thing that made me switch from SCH to WHM was the inclusion of a DRK in our static. The ability to instantly remove Walking Dead with one button is so much easier than blowing cooldowns on both healers. Though, technically, from a savage perspective, the highest damage team setup is SCH + AST (Mostly because boosting teammate damage will always do more than just being good yourself, especially this late in the tier).
Anywho... This is the REAL end of the analysis. Hope you enjoyed and if you have any suggestions, questions or things to address, just comment and let me know!
Yabi, out~
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# physicks … an affiliated 𝐰𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐨𝐫 𝐨𝐟 𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 ❪ eyun vashai ❫ of 𝐟𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐬𝐲 𝐱𝐢𝐯 , as documented by aria .
* carrd . * playlist .
* note: indies are welcomed !! &. quick introduction under the cut ...
eyun vashai . . . ❪ warrior of light * scholar ❫
✧ ━━━━━━ FINAL FANTASY XIV
MIQO’TE ▪ SCHOLAR ▪ TWENTY - THREE ▪ SHE/HER
a girl who knew nothing of the world besides the refuge and comfort between bookshelves and sticking floral bookmarks into old tomes where verses and novels all mingled and murmured. blessed by the mothercrystal ; turned into one of the heroes that are believed to ink pages for eons.
▪ 𝐢. » eyun is a bookworm, through & through. quoting novels and scientific facts like they’re common knowledge without a hiccup. she might come off as a bit aloof or harsh at small talk but she’s more of a reactionary type than a talkative type, but once she gets comfortable she gets a little mischievous. ( i will blame eos for that one... )
▪ 𝐢𝐢 . » eyun possesses a fondness studying a lot about anything she can gather hands on from rare herbs, flowers, gems, tomes, scriptures, to reagents, and all sorts of things. she’s found herself to fall in love with the curiosity of what the world was capable of hiding.
▪ 𝐢𝐢𝐢 . » the scholar tends to be relaxed, peaceful, quiet, and easy-going. she’s rather sympathetic and care deeply about others, yet try to hide their emotions behind smiles. typically good at generalizing ideas or problem-solving and making compromises.
▪ 𝐢𝐯 . » at a young age, she was left to her own devices due to her parents occupation, she grew up rather humbly and mostly alone so forgive her awkwardness if she ever expresses any. however━ if you need a helper of some sort, she worked tons of odd jobs growing up from waiting tables as a barmaid to brewing potions to sweeping some noble’s porch as a maid.
▪ 𝐯 . » she can be frolicsome even if she is the warrior of light━ “ a renown hero ” ━but eyun would preferred to simply be called a tactician with no real ornate title. she is not proud of being the warrior of light. her belief stems deeply from the turmoil she had to endure and the massacres she took part in playwrighting. eyun shifts near military-like levels of strictness and hardness the second she has to use her title as the warrior of light in order to execute some sort of action. but nonetheless, the scholar also desperately wish for her task to finally come to an end and to avoid any further conflict at all costs.
▪ 𝐯𝐢 . » eyun has faery friend (eos) who kind of bullied her too much when she was younger, so they may or may not have caused her to develop this weird kind of aetherial narcolepsy condition and is a lot more sensitive to magicks than most people. but the fae were kind enough to provide a very scuffed way of “fixing” her condition in the form of magically crafted glasses and an aetherpact with eos. that being said, if she isn’t around eos or has her glasses on she may or may not just collapse on you. :)
▪ 𝐯𝐢𝐢 . » that being said, once she gets used to you, she will be annoying and you will like it. ( i will once again blame eos for that one... )
#▪ 𝐯𝐢𝐢𝐢. » * 𝐜𝐡𝐚𝐩𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐞𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 : 𝐚 𝐬𝐩𝐨𝐭𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭. — ❪ p. ❫#pinned. updated 1.5.2023.#CREDITS TO VAL/@poetryrph FOR THE FUCKIN PINNED OMG ITS SO CUTE
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I main SCH on one of many alts and it is a huge adjustment going to shields from regens. I panic a lot when tanks and/or DPS get low health, and managing the fairy is surprisingly difficult. (I also wonder why no other SCH use Selene during Brayflox for the poison stacks but thats another thing). Do you have any tips for someone used to WHM using SCH?
For the poison stack bit in Brayflox, Whispering Dawn will counter most of the dot alongside temp shields and faerie heals. The issue with using selene is usually on the last boss when you remove the debuff with caress, it'll be applied right back on because a lot of tanks and dps either don't dodge or get hit with poison while trying to dodge. Sometimes I go as far as mid battle faerie swapping for caress because caress and dawn are on two different CDs anyway.As for everything else, the biggest difference between SCH and WHM in healing is that SCH casts their stuff before incoming damage lands. So where you'd cast regens after a tank/party has suffered damage, SCH would throw up shields before that damage is dished out. See a big cast coming from the boss? Start casting succor (party) or Adloquium (tank). In scripted fights that you know, you can even preemptively cast before the boss starts charging.Besides that, your burst heals (Indom/Lustrate) are standard oh shit buttons that you can use much more than a WHM'S Bene. Also, where WHM has cure II, your physick+faerie embrace=Cure II. It'll take a bit to master, but making your faerie cast with you after someone takes a big hit and you don't need to or can't lustrate helps a lot.Faerie control takes a bit of effort over time as well as you're controlling yourself and the pet at the same time. You can dps while she heals the tank effectively, too. You just need to make sure your stuff is set up to access those skills necessary with ease.Eos is great for progression and huge pulls for the extra healing umph. Selene is great for facerolling. I personally main Selene but that's because it was 2.x meta and I'm still in that old mindset haha.I hope this helped a little. I'm on mobile at work so it's hard to get more extensive. ;;-- Mod Mhi
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is it fun or glamorous at all to be a fairy doctor? or is a faerie physicker different?
Those terms are essentially synonymous. I use the name Faerie Physicker because the term Fairy Doctor has always felt distinclty Irish to me, and while I have a decent amount of Irish ancestry, I have never been quite as connected to my Gaelic ancestry as I am to my Brythonic ancestry.
To answer your main question, though: no. It can be exciting in its own way, but it has never been fun in my experience, and it's certainly never been glamorous. It is fulfilling work that I feel extremely honored to facilitate, but it takes a lot out of me.
The work itself can be complex, and is always rather delicate, but what's more, it takes a lot of time and energy. It can be frightening at times, too. I have been actively endangered and harmed by this work in a number of ways, and even my loved ones have been affected. As one especially nasty example, my hair fell out because of a particularly intensive and dangerous working I undertook over a year ago, and it still hasn't fully grown back (I only just managed to get rid of the last of the linerging taint quite recently, so if I'm lucky, maybe it will be back to normal by next year.) And that was still a rather controlled and successful example of the costs that can be incurred.
On top of that, you would be surprised how many patients don't take it seriously when I set specific parameters or requirements in our work, only to worsen things for themselves and then be angry with me that they're suffering as a result of not listening to me.
And, of course, there is the fact that I am not allowed to charge for this work. I have strict taboos imposed upon me, which will undermine and corrupt the work I do if I set a price on it. As such, not only can I not use this piece of the work I do to support myself financially, but I often end up losing money overall, due to the time and materials I contribute. During periods of slow business, this can be pretty hard on me financially, but I do it anyway because it's what I'm called to do. Plus, I am fortunate that Magic manages to keep me from actually being at risk due to any financial dips; things might get tight, but our needs always get met in the end.
So is it work that matters to me? Yes, absolutely. But is it "fun and glamorous "? Absolutely not.
#anonymous#ask#fairy doctor#faerie physicker#faerie physic#fae#faerie faith#fairy faith#fair folk#good neighbors
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tbh yousound pretty ungrateful about role as a fairy doctor like...lots of people would kill for that power
I suppose you're trying to reference this ask I got?
I really considered just ignoring this ask, but it bugs me enough that I'm actually going to take this opportunity to explain why this whinging message is a travesty.
Firstly, I want to address your claim about my gratitude. I literally said early on that this is "extremely fulfilling work that I'm honored to facilitate." I'm not sure what about that screams "ungrateful" to you. I would assume that your central point of contention is me denying that Faerie Physic is glamorous and fun, but that's not a matter of me being unappreciative. It's a matter of me being honest when asked a question. I enjoy my work, but it is not glamorous, and it is not fun. And frankly, if someone claiming the title of Faery Doctor makes a point of talking about how fun and glamorous it is, than I think it's more than likely they are playing dress-up at best, and actively scamming people at worst. Especially if said practitioner uses that allure to gain a following and/or claims that they can teach others how to have the same allure for a price—though, thats another story.
Secondly, I want to address your claim that "lots of people would kill for that power," as it left an especially bitter taste in my mouth. This "power" is one I am given with very strict parameters of use. It is not some free-floating dynamism that I can utilize will-nilly. When it comes to my work as a Faerie Physicker, I have only one avenue of usage that is acceptable; caring for others. I may work with the Gloaming in my overall personal Craft, as the Otherworld and its denizens have deeply impacted me, but my capacity as an actual Faerie Physicker is limited to acting as a Seer, Healer, and Spirit-Intermediary for those in need. So what you call power, I call responsibility. What's more, anyone willing to "kill" for the power of a Faery Doctor is not one who is meant to wield it; there is a reason people can't simply learn how to become a Gloaming Intercessor unless chosen for and initiated into that role.
I would just like to finish this rant off by saying that your entitlement and clulessness are tiring. Please keep them to yourself.
#anonymous#ask#suck on a dusty lemon#faerie physic#faerie physicker#faery doctor#fairy doctor#fae#fair folk#gloaming folk#good neighbors
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What are some of the risks associated with working with the fae? Especially when it comes offending them. Also, would you say that being a Fairy Doctor is dangerous? Thank you for this blog!
The risks of offending the Gloaming Folk often differ vastly from case to case, but they can range from the theft of personal property to death. More often than not, though, the retribution will fall somewhere in the middle. But this can still easily be enough to cause very real harm and misfortune. It's worth noting, too, that when a person is marked by the Fae in such a manner, their misftunes will generally grow and worsen as time goes by without addressing the matter.
As for your question regarding Faerie Physic, yes, it can be extremely dangerous. I dont feel comfortable listing examples, but suffice it to say that the safety of myself, and even my loved ones, have been directly threatened by this work in the past.
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The Rowthorn: A Very Rare and Special Tree
Not too long ago, I began working with an extremely unique tree that I have since become pacted to, and I have finally been given leave to share about it publicly. It's a tree so unusual that it technically bares no common name and, instead, only has a couple of cultivar names and an undecided scientific name. The tree in question is one I have been calling a Rowthorn, since it is a cross between a Rowan Tree (Sorbus Acuparia) and a Hawthorn Tree (Crataegus Monogyna.) The resultant Crataegosorbus (or Sorbocrataegus, depending on your source) is a hybrid developed by Russian horticulturist Ivan Michurin in the 1920s, and can be phenotypically described as a nobbled Rowan tree with berries that look like rosy Haws the size of cherries. Miraculously, these Rowthorn berries are generally considered better for eating and cooking than either Rowan berries or Hawthorn berries are.
This tree is special to me for a couple reasons. On one hand, my grandfather was a botanist who specifically worked creating fruit tree hybrids in his day, which gives me a strange sort of ancestral connection to a tree born through human efforts. On the other hand, both Hawthorns and Rowans are quite historically and personally significant to my practice. Hawthorns possess ancient ties to the Otherworld and its denizens, and can serve to mark "thin places" where the realms are less experientially distinct from one another. As such, the Fae are often said to congregate at the sites of old Whitethorn trees. On the other hand, Rowans are also beloved by the Fae, who are said to enjoy dancing beneath their holy boughs—though, harvested wood from the tree can be utilized in a protective capacity against them as well. This ability of Rowan to both delight and repell the Fae is, in turn, closley aligned with my work as a Faerie Physicker. As such, a tree like the Rowthorn—which embodies the virtues of both these magical plants—is one I couldn't pass up the opportunity to know better, and so I invested in one the instant I was lucky enough to come across it.
Watching it grow from a bare and miniscule scion into a slowly flourishing sapling has been beautiful, and I can hardly wait for the day that it bares its first fruits.
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New Year Divination Special
(CLOSED)
While this time of year usually marks one of my busiest times of year, things have been quieter than usual—in part because, as of late, I've had to dedicate more time than I normally would to both my work as a Faerie Physicker, and my own personal spiritual work. Life keeps on moving, though, and my terminally ill dog (who is still happily going, somehow) requires three separate prescriptions to keep him comfortable at this point, each of which is pricey on its own. As such, I've decided to do a divination sale in hopes of stirring up a bit more business.
For $20, I will perform a three card spread, which I will comprehensively analyze and discuss with the client, using either Tarot, Lenormand, or Oracle Cards. I only have a few slots I can dedicate to this special, so if you want to reserve one of them, simply send me a message letting me know what you're wanting me to look into, what timezone you're in, what type of cards you want me to use, and when you are best able to speak about the results. I will do my best to find a time that works for us both.
Happy New Year! ✨️
#divination readings#divination#card readings#tarot#lenormand#oracles cards#lenormand cards#tarot cards#paid readings
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The Wicken-Rod:
A Pellar’s Rowan Stave of Gloaming Intercession
This is an implement of mine, which I have been somewhat reticent to share here, even after finally being given leave to do so within reason, but I think I’m ready now.
It is a stave made from the wood of the Rowan Tree (also called the Rown Tree, Rune Tree, Service Tree, Wayfarer’s Tree, and Wicken Tree,) naturally engraved with the spiral of a Honeysuckle Vine, which came to me in a special way, and during a very special time. It has since come to represent one of the central instruments I employ in the execution of my work as a Faerie Physicker. It has also become a trusty companion, in general.
In preparation for what would prove to be the single most difficult piece of Faerie Physic I have yet to undertake—a piece of Gloamimg Intercession that not only challenged the scope of my abilities, but threatened the safety of myself and my physically immediate loved ones—a peer of mine in Britain helped me to locate and harvest the wood in question from the periphery of a churchyard in Lancashire, which is one of several areas in the British Isles I have particularly strong ancestral connections to. The idea was to receive it, work on it, and hallow it for use in the previously mentioned magic, but due to some unknown misfortune, the piece was apparently indefinitely lost in transit. However, the day that immediately succeeded the completion of my work, I was pleasantly surprised to have the wood arrive out of whatever mysterious mail vortex it had been dithering in.
Having successfully completed the rite in question, even without the use of the stave, it was hard to not see its oddly timed arrival as a mark of my triumph, and my evolution along the path of my calling—bringing ancestral ties full circle, and arming me against the forces I was born to shepherd.
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Top 6 books please :) (Series can count as 1 pick because I hate when it doesn't)
Thank you for the saving grace of series counting as 1. This is more the first six books I like that came to mind than my actual top 6 because I like so, so many books for different reasons at different times in my life when I’m in different moods. Again, no particular order except #1.
Carmilla
The Discworld series
Pretty much anything by Seanan McGuire (as Seanan McGuire, not as Mira Grant; zombies aren’t as much my thing)
The Modern Tales of Faerie series
Jesusland
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane
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So, being a WHM main, I don’t know too much about Scholarly business outside of their ability to shield and damage-mitigate. I know that in lower-level dungeons, there’s a joke about Eos basically being the healer whilst their Scholar goes AFK to make a sandwich, read a comic, or something. But this is something that I feel a Scholar ought to weigh in on.
Just now, I ran Halatali as a Tank, and the Lv56 Scholar was doing practically nothing. I maybe saw two or three Physicks slung around, and the guy was keeping an eye on my character, but that was it - no Virus, no Bio, nothing. Meanwhile, Eos was using Embrace all the time. And I don’t mean “Eos only used Embrace when someone went below the HP threshold” - I mean there was no downtime in Eos’ schedule. Dungeon started? Embrace. Sizing up the first boss? Embrace. Waiting at the second corridor, trying to tell the French newbie how to follow the rest of the party? Embrace. Nothing but. Even when we were at the exit, waiting to see who got the loot - Embrace EMBRACE EMBRACE
I’m not even sure what I’d tag this as, other than “healer bemusement story” - cause nobody died, but they weren’t making my job any easier.
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What’s funny is the fact that due to how Eos didn’t have down time, they were there he whole time. Hitting their pet’s embrace button. Constantly. And if they were either using the game’s pet hotbar or their own hot bar, that’d explain why no DOTs (especially if they were on controller as the pet hotbars will completely replace other hotbars unless you cycle through. Unlike on M/KB where it just appears on top of the rest of your stuff).
Either that or they were botting the faerie and actually fucking off somewhere which is hilarious.
-- Mod Mhi
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