Difference between revisions of "Unyielding Aura"
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The resurrection range of UA is slightly larger than casting range, so you can actually resurrect a player who is on top of or just behind an enemy without catching aggro. | The resurrection range of UA is slightly larger than casting range, so you can actually resurrect a player who is on top of or just behind an enemy without catching aggro. | ||
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+ | Aim to maintain UA throughout the run, so if the team gets spiked, you can dismiss UA, re-cast it, and dismiss it again, quickly getting 2 people up without having to wait for the recharge. | ||
During spikes in Veil where the Emo is blocking, the Seeder should also be aggressive and run up behind (but not past) the Emo to resurrect e.g. a dead tank or mesmer whoever is in front of them. This sometimes happens at 360, clover pull and 6-0. | During spikes in Veil where the Emo is blocking, the Seeder should also be aggressive and run up behind (but not past) the Emo to resurrect e.g. a dead tank or mesmer whoever is in front of them. This sometimes happens at 360, clover pull and 6-0. | ||
− | + | ===UA Trick=== | |
+ | 1. Click your dead party member’s name in the party list so they are your target. | ||
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+ | 2. Press spacebar so you autorun towards them in a straight line. | ||
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+ | 3. While you are still autorunning, once their corpse is within UA range, cancel UA. | ||
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+ | 4. They will be teleported to the point which you started running from. | ||
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+ | You can use this in a few ways that are particularly interesting. For example, you could resurrect someone towards the direction which you came from, then EE back to them. You could also resurrect a dead tank to the team so they can start the next pull while you are running back. | ||
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+ | The UA teleport follows the same rules as a shadow step, so you can only teleport someone about one compass size using this trick. The UA trick also only works in a straight line with a clear path, because you need to autorun in a straight line for it to work in the first place. |
Revision as of 18:14, 26 March 2018
Elite Enchantment Spell. While you maintain this enchantment, your Monk spells heal for +15...51...60% more Health. When this enchantment ends one random other party member is resurrected with full Health and Energy and teleported to your location.
Concise description Elite Enchantment Spell. Your Monk spells heal for +15...51...60%. End effect: a random other party member is resurrected with full Health and Energy and teleported to your location.
Skill Usage
The resurrection range of UA is slightly larger than casting range, so you can actually resurrect a player who is on top of or just behind an enemy without catching aggro.
Aim to maintain UA throughout the run, so if the team gets spiked, you can dismiss UA, re-cast it, and dismiss it again, quickly getting 2 people up without having to wait for the recharge.
During spikes in Veil where the Emo is blocking, the Seeder should also be aggressive and run up behind (but not past) the Emo to resurrect e.g. a dead tank or mesmer whoever is in front of them. This sometimes happens at 360, clover pull and 6-0.
UA Trick
1. Click your dead party member’s name in the party list so they are your target.
2. Press spacebar so you autorun towards them in a straight line.
3. While you are still autorunning, once their corpse is within UA range, cancel UA.
4. They will be teleported to the point which you started running from.
You can use this in a few ways that are particularly interesting. For example, you could resurrect someone towards the direction which you came from, then EE back to them. You could also resurrect a dead tank to the team so they can start the next pull while you are running back.
The UA teleport follows the same rules as a shadow step, so you can only teleport someone about one compass size using this trick. The UA trick also only works in a straight line with a clear path, because you need to autorun in a straight line for it to work in the first place.