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Fyr'alath Legendary Axe Hasted Channel Hotfix Explained - Editorial
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29/01/2024 à 14:02
par
Mandl
The
latest hotfix
for
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
looks to improve the on-use effect,
Rage de Fyr’alath
, making it a valuable channel even at high levels of haste. Our guide writer, Mandl, details the impact of the latest hotfix and addresses any remaining issues for this legendary weapon.
Be sure to check out all the latest coverage and editorials for
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
below.
How Good is Fyr'alath? - Part 1Fyr'alath DoT Hotfix Review - Part 2Fyr'alath AoE Hotfix Review - Part 3
Fyr'alath, the Dreamrender Legendary Axe Overview
More Fyr'alath Changes!
This is starting to become a pattern. On the weekly reset, Blizzard tweaked two problematic aspects of
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
with a hotfix. You can find a quick summary of the changes below, including an unannounced change to how
Marque de Fyr’alath
is applied.
Documented changes
Marque de Fyr’alath
is now correctly applied to all secondary targets of
Anéantissement
and is additionally applied by
Rage de Fyr’alath
's final strike.
Marque de Fyr’alath
damage decreased by 20%.
Rage de Fyr’alath
duration is now affected by Haste.
Rage de Fyr’alath
damage increased by 15%.
Undocumented changes
Marque de Fyr’alath
can now be applied using a variety of other Death Knight spells than
Anéantissement
(
Furoncle sanglant
,
Rafale hurlante
,
Poussée de fièvre
,
Chancre impie
, Unholy's ghoul
Griffe
but
only
when
Griffes infectées
procs,
Apocalypse
,
Plaies purulentes
,
Pestilence
,
Contagion abominable
,
Rupture de viscères
)
Rage explosive
, the final strike of the channel, also got buffed by 15%.
It is worth noting that the undocumented change was briefly working off
any
melee-flagged ability - causing things like
Œil luisant de Rezan
and
Grenade gluante EV-Lan
to apply
Marque de Fyr’alath
. This has now been reverted, and only procs off class-based abilities. Certain abilities (most notably
Avancée glaciale
and
Membre abominable
) still do not apply it, and considering that the overwhelming majority of the death knight kit now does, it sounds like a bug.
The buff/nerf pair works out to a very small net buff at virtually any target count for all specs. You can "return" to the previous state using the following overrides on simcraft in order to compare the relative value pre- and post-damage buffs. Undoing the hasted channel aspect is significantly more difficult, as most maintainers have already adjusted APLs with the assumption that the channel is hasted. Nevertheless - the following overrides will allow you to compare the relative magnitude of the buffs and nerf:
# Damage change: mark
override.spell_data=effect.1083701.coefficient=6.15
# Damage change: rage
override.spell_data=effect.1088505.coefficient=55
# Damage change: explosive rage
override.spell_data=effect.1081964.coefficient=220
The Impact
I extensively covered how hasting the channel would make this more enjoyable for virtually everybody in previous articles, and the results did not disappoint. As of this reset,
Rage de Fyr’alath
is now hasted, which changed the use conditions for almost every spec. Where before, any significant haste buff would reduce the value of the channel (and as a result the legendary itself), this change makes it worthwhile to use during
Furie sanguinaire
and
Infusion de puissance
instead of being a massive loss.
This leads to one possible micro-optimization. Channels do not re-calculate their remaining duration mid-way through channels. When you use
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
, the total duration and tick intervals is snapshotted, making it possible to abuse this by using
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
at the very end of
Furie sanguinaire
if it does not cost you a cast, in order to gain a fractional GCD
after
it.
The damage buff to
Rage de Fyr’alath
and nerf to
Marque de Fyr’alath
likely aim to incentivize and reinforce the idea that
Rage de Fyr’alath
is worth casting, possibly to try to correct the optics and reinforcement from two months of players either not finding 3 seconds to stand still, along with certain specs straight up getting more value from just letting
Marque de Fyr’alath
do work in mass AoE. In effect, it acts as a very awkward reinforcement mechanism, and while the idea in theory is sound, two months' worth of habits around just letting
Marque de Fyr’alath
tick in AoE will likely cause this change to be perceived as an unnecessary nerf.
Finally,
Rage explosive
re-applying
Marque de Fyr’alath
to all enemies caught in it is a really nice change for specs unable to apply
Marque de Fyr’alath
easily. The main drawback of this change is that
Rage explosive
has a completely different targeting mechanism: while
Rage de Fyr’alath
is an 8yd frontal cone on the player,
Rage explosive
is a 2-5yd AoE around the primary target of the channel. There are situations (particularly on fights like Tindral Sageswift) where an enemy can be in
Rage de Fyr’alath
but not in
Rage explosive
.
Looking Back: The Impact of Idle Hands
Now that most of the issues with
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
have been fixed, it is worth reflecting on the significant journey it took to get here. The initial launch of this legendary in such a muted form blunted interest in acquiring this legendary, especially with the minimal power difference between it and other cantrip weapons. Subsequent incremental changes were so minute that it seemed developers
feared
accidentally making a legendary item slightly too powerful. But in light of
Gholak la Cconflagration finale
's cantrip effect contributing 6-7k DPS on fights, the trepidation seems unfounded.
From a community perspective, the piecemeal, relatively minor changes (a 10-15% indirect buff to
Marque de Fyr’alath
by making it hasted one week, an uncapping of the number of marks
Rage de Fyr’alath
can consume the next...) reinforced the impression that the legendary is designed to be around that power level, rather than confirming that the legendary will get significantly better. This is due to the successive fixes being very small increments spread over multiple weeks, and crowning them with a change including a nerf - no matter how well-intentioned the nerf is! - reinforces the idea that the legendary is not, well, legendary enough.
Don't get me wrong, the changes
are
welcome and we've reached the point where
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
would only benefit from minor tweaks (the biggest being for tanks - an attribute we see in spelldata as offset 338 - Allow Defense While Channelling - would be fantastic on
Rage de Fyr’alath
. It would allow players to use defensive cooldowns throughout the channel, and is already present on abilities such as
Buveur de sang
), but the simple fact that these issues were highlighted within hours of Meeres getting the legendary points at an issue in testing and handling feedback. This is especially visible when you consider how elusive the
Anéantissement
bug was. Had a Death Knight not received the first
Fyr’alath le Pourfendeur de rêve
, and had Meeres not been such a great person in allowing us to test literally anything and everything through his eyes, this would have likely taken a week or two to find this bug and relay it.
A personal wishlist would be the following, in an attempt to alleviate or solve these concerns:
When any legendary item is unlocked and decrypted in-game for
any region
, add it to a vendor on PTR so theorycrafters and other players are able to play with it, experiment with it and find any issues. This would greatly speed up the feedback cycle on the player side and allow bugs like the one fixed on this weekly restart to be noticed irrespective of which class the first player to acquire the item is
Do not be afraid of making a legendary item
too
powerful. Balance is nice, but if there is a time for extravagance, Legendary items should be it. Particularly if extremely strong cantrip weapons exist for
every other spec
on that tier.
About the Author
This article has been written by Mandl (Mandl#0001 on Discord). I am a tank multiclasser and Useful Minion for the
Acherus Death Knight community
, where I answer questions regarding death knights and discuss class and encounter strategies.
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