It gains one stack every few seconds and expires after 10 (?) stacks. Mark of Combustion is a debuff which is put on a random player. In the physical realms, two special effects must be taken care of. The shamans must go to different realms and coordinate so they both use it at the same time.Ī few seconds after the pull, a circle of flames appears around the boss, closing off any players not in the stage. If two shamans are present it's possible to use the buff in Phase 3. Otherwise, when using it in Phase 3, it's highly probable that the realm where Bloodlust was used deals a lot more damage than the other, forcing that realm to stop DPS until the other catches up, basically wasting the buff. With only one shaman in the raid, this buff should be used in Phase 2. Unlike many dragons, he does not use fear and can be taunted. He retains these abilities over all three phases. Like many dragons, Halion has a frontal cone breath attack, a tail swipe and a cleave. During Phase 3, the raid must split and maintain balanced DPS in both realms. At 50%, the Dragon is present in both realms at the same time. At 75%, Halion shifts to the twilight realm and opens a permanent portal so the raid can follow for Phase 2. During Phase 1 everyone is in the physical realm. It takes place in two places, the physical and the twilight realm. It is advantageous to have a balanced mix of ranged and melee DPS. Halion enrages after 8 minutes in 10-man, 25-man, regular, and heroic modes. Twilight Division - Phases the caster, allowing him to exist and act simultaneously in both the material and Twilight realms.Halion retains all abilities from phase 1 and 2, but only uses them in the appropriate realm. Consumption - Deals 2625 to 3375 Shadow damage to targets that remain within the explosion area.Either curse or magic removal may cleanse this affliction. When Consumption fades or is dispelled, it creates an explosion and a patch of fire proportional in size to the number of Consumption charges present at the time.
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