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Any guide that advocates a fixed rotation is bad. A priority system will always do better since the rotation will get thrown off by lag, movement, special boss effects and stuff like that.
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um, isnt the best rotation for dks hypatheticaly well... best. If i weave in frost strikes, use all my oblis im not going to pull any more dps when i decide to do a priority rotation. You dont suddenly gain GCDs by using a priority rotation so you wont be using any more spells and your definetaly not using diferent spells more often/less often. The only diference is that your more prone to screw up a priority rotation than a fixed rotation. Generating blood runes is important to frost, but blood strike isnt at the top of your priority list, i doubt its even second. If you let those blood runes sit as blood runes to long, you missed out on an oblit just because your using a priority rotation.
How could anything like that be a dps increase?
A properly used priority system is adaptable, a fixed rotation is about as flexible as a thin sheet of glass.
9/10 you apply pressure and it will shatter and be all but lost. The priority system is better equated to say an elastic band, it has its general ideal shape that it wishes to maintain but if the pressure is applied it will stretch and meld to it and when possible will snap right back to its ideal shape.
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