Intel's next-gen Sierra Forest Xeon CPU featuring a mighty 144 E-cores has been leaked within the Geekbench database.
22.11.2023 - 18:11 / wowhead.com
Have you struggled to differentiate between Ozumat's inky aura effect and the Blotting Darkness that you need to clear with Cleansing Flux? A new popular WeakAura can help improve visual clarity.
Ozumat — Toggle Particle Density WeakAura by Calair
Specifically, the WeakAura created by Calair, automatically reduces your particle density at the start of Ozumat's encounter then returns it to a value that you can set in the custom options once the encounter ends.
By reducing your particle density, players will see Ozumat's inky black aura effect disappear, but the Blotting Darkness that you'll need to clear will still be visible making for easy visual distinction of the boss's mechanics. You can see what this looks like in the below gif.
Players can manually reduce their particle density for the same effect, but remembering to do so could quickly become a lesson in frustration. Automate the process with this easy option.
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