Talk:Release Enchantments

Although it is largely neglected by most players in the game, when using long-lasting enchantments it can sometimes be beneficial to be able to remove them. One such case is when faced by a ranger, a large epitoire of ranger skills involve striking an opponent under the effect of an enchantment. Most of these skills cause extra damage if this condition is met, and as such the removal of any enchantments may actually be beneficial to a character. For this reason, enchantment removing skills, such as Release Enchantments, or Contemplation of Purity, can have a secondary use aside from group healing or condition removal. --KeeseroGuan 15:06, 9 June 2006 (CDT)

no need to repeat obvious things really ;)--Nhaska 15:08, 9 June 2006 (CDT)


 * For monks that rely on Mantra of Recall for energy management, using release enchantments might be a better alternate to Contemplation of Purity because it's half the cooldown of said skill. Of course, Purity is obviously better for removing conditions and hexes.  Requiping both skills and only using release for those times when they can't wait for 10 seconds for purity to recharge might be a good idea.

One Word:Dervish. (Not a fifty five 02:12, 20 September 2006 (CDT))

Use with air of enchant?
I think an interesting idea would be to have a mesmer monk with high fast casting and protection to use AoE on a monk and quickly spam all 7 other cheap prot spells and have the monk release them all. rinse and repeat every five seconds.

I havent bothered testing it cause a mesmer cant dish that many protspells with aftercast delay. Unless fast casting would reduce aftercast? hadn' thought of that. I dont think it does but if no one will confirm that soon I think I;ll go test it.


 * Nothing reduces aftercast. --Fyren 14:54, 8 September 2006 (CDT)