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==Examples==
 
==Examples==
 
*[[Druid]]s with [[Moonfire]] and [[Insect Swarm]] (in generic caster or [[Moonkin Form|Moonkin]] form), [[Rip]] and [[Rake]] (in [[Cat Form]]), [[Lacerate]] (in [[Bear Form]]).
 
*[[Druid]]s with [[Moonfire]] and [[Insect Swarm]] (in generic caster or [[Moonkin Form|Moonkin]] form), [[Rip]] and [[Rake]] (in [[Cat Form]]), [[Lacerate]] (in [[Bear Form]]).
*[[Hunter]]s with [[Serpent Sting]], [[Immolation Trap]] and [[Explosive trap]] as Area of Effect DoT.
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*[[Hunter]]s with [[Serpent Sting]], [[Immolation Trap]] and [[Explosive Trap]] as Area of Effect DoT.
 
*[[Mage]]s with [[Fireball]] or [[Pyroblast]] (although these are primarily [[DD]] spells, they also add a small DoT even when offspec), If specced, Fire spells criticals will put on the enemy a dot through Ignite talent which deals 8-40% of the damage done for 4 seconds.
 
*[[Mage]]s with [[Fireball]] or [[Pyroblast]] (although these are primarily [[DD]] spells, they also add a small DoT even when offspec), If specced, Fire spells criticals will put on the enemy a dot through Ignite talent which deals 8-40% of the damage done for 4 seconds.
 
*[[Paladin]]s (Alliance only) using [[Seal of Vengeance]], and [[Consecrate]] in a way.
 
*[[Paladin]]s (Alliance only) using [[Seal of Vengeance]], and [[Consecrate]] in a way.

Revision as of 20:14, 9 December 2007

Damage over Time, generally abbreviated as DoT and most frequently simply as dot, refers to inflicting some damage on one's foe which will be applied at a regular interval for a limited duration. Typically in World of Warcraft the damage is applied every X seconds, where X varies from one DoT to the next. A DoT may be applied using a variety of methods - from a spell, a trap, a weapon, a poison or some other form. Most DoTs are target specific, but some are also used as Area of Effect (AoE) attacks.

The Warlock is the most well-known class for using DoT type attacks with their spells, probably followed by the Rogue who can either use poisons or inflict lasting wounds with their special attacks.

See also: Area of Effect, Buff, DD, Debuff, Healing, HoT, Utility

Examples

Limitations

  • Most spell-based or poison-based DoTs can be cured by potions or spells.
  • Most methods of Crowd Control are broken if the target has a DoT on them.
  • Damage over time effects cannot crit, they receive no bonuses from critical chance.

Tips

  • Rogues who stealth while a DoT is still on them will come out of stealth when the next tick of damage is inflicted.
  • First Aid will be interrupted by a DoT.

Notes

  • This term is often referred to as periodic damage by Blizzard.