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Lowering Cooldown

Lowering Cooldown

Is it lowered only by snap casted attacks or all magic attacks, snapped and not snapped?

Infodude575 (talk)17:02, 13 October 2014

1.

 
 
Incompatible spells will still lower Snap Cast's cooldown.
 

 

2. Can easily be tested if it weren't already on here.

iDSd19:14, 13 October 2014
 

Doesn't answer my question.

Infodude575 (talk)19:35, 13 October 2014

If an incompatible spell cannot be snapped casted, yet will still lower the cooldown of Snap Cast, how is it possible for only snap casted spells to lower the cooldown of Snap Cast?

iDSd22:56, 13 October 2014
 

I don't know, use it during snap cast's duration?

Could have directly answered the question rather than beat around the bush.

Infodude575 (talk)23:15, 13 October 2014

Did I not directly answer your question by providing a statement (which could already be found on the page) directly contradicting one of two answers, leaving the other half to be the only possible answer?

Simple process of elimination.

iDSd00:05, 14 October 2014
 

Didn't you already ask this question in the IRC...and got the same answer from Blargel?

Yinato (talk)08:23, 14 October 2014
 

@iDSd: If I understood that concept, then I wouldn't have been asking all this in the first place.

@Yinato: I asked here first before turning to IRC. It's not like I can delete the conversation.

Infodude575 (talk)10:32, 14 October 2014

Process of elimination? A difficult concept to comprehend? It's more of a common sense than a concept...

Here, let me do you a favor and quickly explain this difficult "concept".

You have two choices, A and B. One of these choices is the correct choice.
I tell you that choice B is the incorrect choice.
Therefore, choice A must be the correct choice, as there are no other choices that could correct.

Now it's your turn! Try this practice problem below:

You have two choices, C and D. One of these choices is the correct choice.
I tell you that choice C is the incorrect choice.
Which choice is the correct choice? Explain how you got to your answer. Be sure to double check your answer and check with a classmate. (5 points)

iDSd13:51, 14 October 2014
 

I know this one.

Z.

Sakura502 (talk)13:59, 14 October 2014
 
 
 

If that doesn't answer it, I'm not sure what your question is either. Anyway, as the page says the cooldown is decreased by actual uses of a spell. So, any magic attacks used at all would decrease the cooldown as long as it's offensive magic, snapped or not. It says even blaze does it even though it can't be snap casted.

Meru (talk)21:57, 13 October 2014

also, 3 topics down, in the discussion of blaze, this was fairly directly addressed since he asked the exact same question in that thread 11 months ago today.

Shroom Fonzerelli (talk)14:04, 14 October 2014
 

No, it's not the "exact same"... This thread is asking if there's any condition in lowering snap cast's cooldown. That other thread didn't really address it; it just said incompatible spells lowered cooldown, not thoroughly explaining the function.

Infodude575 (talk)14:36, 14 October 2014

It might not be the same exact question, but it provides you with enough information to simulate the above scenario three times over. And what function is there to explain, exactly? You essentially asked a "yes or no" question.

iDSd14:49, 14 October 2014
 

And if you wish to be so technically correct, this thread does not ask "if there are any conditions"; it asks "is this specific condition a factor", which, again, can be answered through deduction using the information provided in the previously mentioned thread.

iDSd14:54, 14 October 2014
 
 

At this point, the question has already been answered and it's turning into a pretty stupid argument on semantics. Unless you guys actually have something to contribute anymore, please move on.

Blargel (talk)15:20, 14 October 2014