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+ | [[Energy management]] (also '''E management''') is the process of controlling energy use and recovery so the player always has energy when it is required. |
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+ | ==Methods of energy management== |
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+ | Energy management is accomplished with a combination of three primary methods: |
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+ | #Reducing skill costs. Examples include [[Expertise]], [[Glyph of Energy]], and [[Way of the Empty Palm]]. |
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+ | #Energy gain. Examples include [[Auspicious Incantation]], [[Prepared Shot]], [[Ether Prism]] and [[Assassin's Promise]]. |
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+ | #Passive management. Using signets to do the job of a spell will allow energy to regenerate, thus allowing more spells to be cast. Examples include replacing spells like [[Orison of Healing]] with [[Signet of Rejuvenation]] and/or [[Signet of Devotion]]. |
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+ | == Related articles == |
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+ | *[[Energy management guide (PvP)]] |
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+ | *[[Energy management guide (PvE)]] |
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+ | [[Category:Glossary]] |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 25 November 2007
Energy management (also E management) is the process of controlling energy use and recovery so the player always has energy when it is required.
Methods of energy management
Energy management is accomplished with a combination of three primary methods:
- Reducing skill costs. Examples include Expertise, Glyph of Energy, and Way of the Empty Palm.
- Energy gain. Examples include Auspicious Incantation, Prepared Shot, Ether Prism and Assassin's Promise.
- Passive management. Using signets to do the job of a spell will allow energy to regenerate, thus allowing more spells to be cast. Examples include replacing spells like Orison of Healing with Signet of Rejuvenation and/or Signet of Devotion.