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    MW: Tracking Healing Spheres for Detonate Chi

    Is there a way to track how many healing spheres we currently have from our passive and a 4x chi explosion for use with our detonate chi? I'm looking for some sort of weak aura or add-on that is able to do this. So, is there a way?

    I thought it would be helpful to know so we can time our detonate chi with enough healing spheres to make it worth while.

    What does everyone think?

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    The use of Detonate Chi will be very rare. It'll be better in most cases to let them expire and do their heal to a nearby ally, rather then detonating because the healing it provides is pathetic.

    As for Chi Explosion, no idea why you'd be using that (outside of Fistweaving). It does less healing then Uplift. 2 x Uplift does more then a 4 x Chi Explosion. As for tracking the orbs themselves, not a clue, sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyve View Post
    The use of Detonate Chi will be very rare. It'll be better in most cases to let them expire and do their heal to a nearby ally, rather then detonating because the healing it provides is pathetic.

    As for Chi Explosion, no idea why you'd be using that (outside of Fistweaving). It does less healing then Uplift. 2 x Uplift does more then a 4 x Chi Explosion. As for tracking the orbs themselves, not a clue, sorry.
    I don't even think you will want to use it for fistweaving anyway as you have to spend chi on tiger/bok/rsk for your buffs every 20 secs anyway. better to grab pom and get some extra rsk or be able to instantly cover the raid when switching back to serpent.

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    It's literally impossible with the way GotS shows up in the combat log to provide an accurate tracker for Detonate Chi. There's no indication for which sphere is which so the game has no way to tell which spheres have already been consumed. It wouldn't even work with some kind of tool that can accurately tell where people are moving because the spawn location for the spheres themselves are random.

    At best you could get a bad approximation by using the number of spheres spawned in the last 30 seconds, but even that wouldn't even be close to accurate.

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