When do I need Awareness?
Paladins and classes that can cross-class Paladin abilities have access to a skill called Awareness:
Nullifies chance of suffering critical damage. Duration: 15s
120 second cooldown.
But I don't seem to notice a lot of critical strikes to begin with. When should I be using this ability? And is it worth it for my Dark Knight and Warrior to cross-class it?
Best Answer
Awareness is great for keeping damage consistent during a stressful phase. It's not great if you get crit by an auto attack for that slightly bit more damage than I'm expecting as a healer.
"More Crits" is also sometimes a gimmick for a battle. In Shiva EX for example, her bow phase is full of crits and high damage, and Awareness makes that a lot easier.
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What is needed for self-awareness?
While self-awareness requires acknowledging your emotions, you also need to identify how you handle those feelings and how any subsequent actions impact those around you. Being more considerate of others will help you navigate difficult situations. Apologize when necessary.Why is self-awareness required?
Benefits of self-awareness:It helps us to become better decision-makers It gives us more self-confidence \u2014 so, as a result, we communicate with clarity and intention. It allows us to understand things from multiple perspectives. It frees us from our assumptions and biases. It helps us build better relationships.What are the examples of self-awareness?
7 Examples of Self-Awareness in Everyday Life- Identifying your emotions and what you're feeling. ...
- Recognizing your primary coping mechanisms. ...
- Defining your own beliefs without being influenced by others. ...
- Prioritizing what gives you joy and purpose. ...
- Identifying your strengths and shortcomings.
How do we have awareness?
3 ways to become self-awareIncrease your self-awareness with one simple fix | Tasha Eurich | TEDxMileHigh
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