Of course, and many people do this - but it's only good when it works. MUS in R1 and ABOM in R4, but even then you'd have Quick-Fire/Side-Arm and Absolution in-case you'd rather move someone else while they buff themselves. The only real issue would be very specific shuffle orders, eg. Only 1.5 of them are slow (MUS can become the fastest if, like me, you enjoy Sidearm or Quick-Fire). All of them can heal (self or group), 3/4 have stuns, two of which can hit R1-R3, and you have a meaty off-healer stress-heal stunner who can get back into position if shuffled, along with a blend of front-line and back-line damage. Pretty disgusting as far as stuns and sustain go. As risky as it is, front-line Occ is pretty strong whenever you deny enemies the luxury of focus-firing his squishy mustache, which he can partially do himself with his super-stun.Īs much as I like a Hot-to-Trot Artillery Healer Occ in the backline maiming two priorities as an opener, a stun/stab spamming front-line Occ (or even an R3 hybrid) will typically get greater results in the grand scheme of things. Healing would be a last resort and typically as a backup to someone else who is more consistent with it, but that's just me. Honestly, Stab is my go-to button any time a stun isn't more viable. Plus above-mentioned fact that he has the luxury of using it from R1-R3 vs R1-R3. They ramp up and by Champion he has 23% Crit and +35% DMG to Eldritch on Sacrificial Stab. Edit: New Page Claim - better add a quote.
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