
The second issue is that talents and glyphs can greatly modify the cooldown of a spell. In order for this cooldown to be displayed, the Shaman either needs to be running oRA2/CTRA, or a copy of RaidCooldowns himself. The first major issue is that when a Shaman uses Reincarnate, no combat log event is ever fired. While RaidCooldowns is able to track most cooldowns from the combat log, there are some caveats. In addition to tracking more spells, it can also track most spells just by watching the user's combat log, with no syncing necessary.Īs for CTRA, well. RaidCooldowns can track not only those spells that oRA2 tracks, but also several critical spells it misses, such as Bloodlust or Heroism. ORA2 is a fantastic addon, but it only tracks four cooldowns, and only if the people who use those spells are also using oRA2 (or CTRA). If you're looking for a personal cooldown tracker, try Heatsink. As an example, a Mage might want to know his Mirror Image cooldown, but the rest of the raid doesn't really care, so RaidCooldowns doesn't track this cooldown. It tracks cooldowns that the raid as a whole might need to know about. RaidCooldowns is very opinionated about what cooldowns it tracks. RaidCooldowns is a single solution to display cooldown information for specific spells that a raid group might care about, as well as broadcasting any information about things that affect those cooldowns, such as glyphs or talent modifiers. Tracks, transmits and displays the cooldowns of your raid.
