I highly advise you to get a
Recarga rápida, especially when doing keys with Reaping. Rapid Reload reduces the cooldowns of
Aspecto de lo salvaje,
Aspecto del guepardo and
Aspecto de la tortuga per target hit (triggers with 3 or more targets). This provides a ton of added damage and utility. The big thing here is that it effects
Aspecto de lo salvaje. When paired with
Instintos primigenios, this becomes a major cooldown for us. Depending on how big your group pulls, you can reduce the cooldown of Aspect of the Wild a ridiculous amount. With Reaping, there are so many mobs that you can even overlap casts of Aspect of the Wild (although this is not recommended as it does not stack nor pandemics).
This also means that you want to alter your rotation if you have this trait and 3 or more targets are alive. For 1-2 targets, you will not benefit from cooldown reduction since the trait requires at least 3 targets. Between 3-4 targets, you typically want to perform your normal rotation as the cooldown reduction isn't worth forgoing
Matars. The more targets that are alive, the more liberal you want to be with your casts of
Multidisparo. Here is a basic priority to follow:
AoE Priority with Rapid Reload- Maintain 3 stacks of Frenesí.
- Cast Multidisparo to maintain Tajo de la bestia.
- Use Aspecto de lo salvaje.
- Use Cólera de las bestias.
- Use Disparo con púas if you are about to cap on charges.
- Spam Multidisparo if 4 or more targets are active.
- Cast Disparo de quimera to generate Focus.
- Use Matar if 3 or less targets are alive.
Another thing to think about is the timings of pulls. Ideally, you want to have your
Aspecto de lo salvaje available for larger pulls so be smart about how much you need to spam
Multidisparo. It should go without saying that once you get your Aspect of the Wild off cooldown or within a reasonable cooldown, you no longer need to spam
Multidisparo. You are not spamming Multi-Shot for the damage. You are just concerned with the cooldown reduction and about optimizing your Aspect of the Wild as much as possible.
Remember: