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** A quick way to select a Dance Partner in [[Duty Roulette]] content would be to pick the DPS with the highest HP (if there is a large difference), as this would indicate much stronger gear. After combat has initiated, the [[Enmity]] List will roughly indicate which DPS is doing the most damage, at which time a switch may be called for. | ** A quick way to select a Dance Partner in [[Duty Roulette]] content would be to pick the DPS with the highest HP (if there is a large difference), as this would indicate much stronger gear. After combat has initiated, the [[Enmity]] List will roughly indicate which DPS is doing the most damage, at which time a switch may be called for. | ||
** Switching Dance Partner on DPS death is due to the powerful effects of {{status effect|weakness}} '''[[Weakness]]''' negating any benefit from {{action icon|Closed Position}}. | ** Switching Dance Partner on DPS death is due to the powerful effects of {{status effect|weakness}} '''[[Weakness]]''' negating any benefit from {{action icon|Closed Position}}. | ||
** Similarly, the player should never partner a Tank or Healer unless all DPS are dead, have {{status effect|weakness}} '''[[Weakness]]''', or {{status effect|brink of death}} '''[[Brink of Death]]''' | |||
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Revision as of 17:43, 19 October 2023
- This article is about the PvE action. For the PvP action, see Closed Position (PvP).
Closed Position
“Grants you Closed Position and designates a party member as your Dance Partner, allowing you to share the effects of Standard Finish, Curing Waltz, Devilment, and Tillana with said party member. Effect ends upon reuse.
— In-game description
Closed Position is an action unlocked at level 60. It is available for Dancer.
Related actions
Notes
- This action changes to Ending (which removes Dance Partner) after being used.
- Generally one Dance Partner should be assigned for the entire encounter without changing. Exceptions are if the Dance Partner dies (in which the player should switch immediately) or during downtime before certain phases in ultimate raids wherein a specific DPS may be much stronger in the upcoming phase.
- A quick way to select a Dance Partner in Duty Roulette content would be to pick the DPS with the highest HP (if there is a large difference), as this would indicate much stronger gear. After combat has initiated, the Enmity List will roughly indicate which DPS is doing the most damage, at which time a switch may be called for.
- Switching Dance Partner on DPS death is due to the powerful effects of Weakness negating any benefit from Closed Position.
- Similarly, the player should never partner a Tank or Healer unless all DPS are dead, have Weakness, or Brink of Death