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(Sin Exsang) Rotation Question

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After refreshing the Rupture at the very end of the exsanguinated rupture from the opener, we apply a fresh 28s rupture that lines up almost perfectly with the near 28s remaining cooldown from exsanguinate at that point.

My question: When rupture's timer lines up perfectly with exsanguinate's cooldown, how should we proceed?

1. Refresh rupture normally at 8.4s with 6CPs (pandemic) and then Exsanguinate 8 seconds later without refreshing a second time.

2. Refresh rupture normally at 8.4s with 6CPs (pandemic), then build up 6CPs again, rupture again for the full 36s duration and immediately exsanguinate.

3. Refresh rupture at 8.4s with 3-4CPs, then build up 6CPs, rupture again for the full 36s duration and immediately exsanguinate.

4. Refresh rupture normally at 8.4s, wait until it goes back to 8.4s before refreshing with pandemic and popping exsanguinate (i.e.: do not use exsang on CD, wait a few seconds instead).

I've been doing #2 for the longest time and I feel that I'm wasting CPs. I doubt we'd ever exsanguinate without the full 36second rupture, so I assume #1 would never be it. If #3 is optimal though, just with how many CPs should I refresh rupture before re-refreshing, 1 isn't enough, 2... maybe? 3+? And when?

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Short answer is 3, to fish for BotA before your Exsaguinate.

You want energy pooled before tossing that short rupture.  If you proc a BotA, immediately go to 6 and reapply/Ex.  Big deeps will ensue.

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