So for PvP, Starfall gets you a great, cheap, instant DoT on one target or a very potent fire-and-forget player-based AoE. Also, we can assume that Starfall scales up more quickly as it likely counts as a DoT, whereas Typhoon is an instant-cast spell and therefore likely scales poorly. So at 6 enemies, Typhoon is likely more efficient than Starfall, but given the cooldowns, they could easily both be worked into rotations. At 5 enemies, it gets a 6.88 damage per mana ratio, but again, with crits and Vengeance, it would likely still be more efficient at 5 targets. If it hits 6 enemies, it will deal a base 9282 damage for a damage per mana ratio of 8.25 and a damage per cast time ratio of 6188. Also note that each star that crits will proc the 2% mana refund in Moonkin form.įor further comparison, the Druid’s other instant-cast AoE, Typhoon, costs 1125 mana and deals 1190 damage per target at its highest rank (1547 with Gale Winds). However, crits from Starfall (modified by Vengeance) would mean that depending on your crit rating, it may take more targets to hit the break-even point. So you would only need to hit 11 targets with Hurricane to eclipse the damage per cast time on Starfall. Now, the damage for Hurricane increases by 30% as of 9/10/08 if you have 2/2 Gale Winds, which you may have if you also have Starfall. You'd have to hit 13 targets for the full 10 seconds to get more damage per casting time on Hurricane (once again, discounting Starfall splash, which would be very large when hitting 14+ targets). The 1.5 second global cooldown means that for 1.5 seconds of casting, you deal 9360 damage, for a damage per casting time of 6240. Now, if you look at damage-per-second as per the casting time of the spell, Starfall absolutely obliterates Hurricane. So even though you will get greater damage from one cast of Hurricane once you hit 3 or more targets (again, discounting Starfall splash damage), you would need to hit about 5 targets with the full duration of Hurricane to reach the damage-per-mana ratio of Starfall (and of course you can have them both active at once as well). That means that you get 1.56 damage per mana for every target you manage to hit. ![]() At 1260 mana, that comes to about 7.43 damage per mana, which is really stellar (pun certainly intended) for a fire-and-forget spell.įor comparison, Hurricane does 451 damage per second for 10 seconds for 2885 mana. Starfall Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.Comment by 47163Assuming all stars hit (which means 2 or more targets in range), this spell has a base 9360 damage discounting the 78 splash per star on nearby targets. It also supports English language development, special education, and homeschool environments. This app requires an internet connection and is intended for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and Grades 1-5. It can be used on devices signed in with your Apple ID, as well as any associated Family Sharing devices. This subscription is valid only for home use. Your subscription will automatically renew unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. If you choose to purchase a Starfall subscription, a $5.99 (USD) payment will be applied to your Apple ID account upon confirmation of purchase and monthly after that. “I truly believe that Starfall set the foundation for my future.” -Sarah, undergraduate at Stanford University Starfall does an excellent job of offering clear and intriguing early literacy lessons." -Common Sense Media ![]() Skill acquisition is appropriately gradual. "Kids can learn about letter recognition, phonics, and reading. Listed on PC Magazine’s “15 best Online Learning Services for Kids,” Think Five’s “Top 5 Most Used Apps by Elementary Teachers,” and as one Parent's Magazine's "70 Best Apps for Families." *Pass it forward! Subscribers gain access to hundreds of additional activities and support the free sections for others to enjoy. Whether a free user or subscriber, you won’t see any ads. All of the basics for learning how to read are available to everyone. Starfall's systematic approach was created by experienced educators using time-tested instructional methods. *Research based, teacher tested, child approved. *More - Holiday Activities, Nursery Rhymes, Sing-Alongs, Interactive Calendar *Math - Numbers, Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication and Division, Geometry and Measurement, Fractions *Reading (phonics, fluency, grammar) - ABCs, Learn to Read, I’m Reading, Talking Library, Punctuation, Parts of Speech Starfall's playful open format intuitively guides children through sequential learning objectives for reading, math, art, music, and social subjects like kindness and caring. Join Zac the Rat and his friends on an exciting learning journey, starting with the ABCs and 123s and advancing up to grade 5 grammar and mathematics. Read, learn, and play with fun activities, games, and songs on Starfall! Covers reading, math, music, and more - preschool to fifth grade.
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