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  1. Hey everyone, I'm back with my second review, sharing my experiences with the Koexygen Rotation Bot that has become a part of my World of Warcraft journey. As a seasoned player with 16 years under my belt, I've explored various Rotation Bots over the years, from Soapbox to Angrypanda and Phoenix, and now Koexygen. Let me start by saying that none of them are bad; they all have their merits. However, my quest for the perfect Rotation Bot for my playstyle led me to test Angrypanda and Phoenix alongside Koexygen. Playing in a laid-back Premade group, we aim for 23s and 24+ keys. While I'm not the hyper-ambitious type, my pals are cool with me using a Bot, making it a win-win situation. I juggle roles as a Tank, Healer, and DD-Paladin, and my ideal Bot should handle the entire rotation, including defensive maneuvers and support spells without requiring me to memorize every detail of my class. Enter Koexygen – a standout choice for me as a Holy Paladin Main and Retribution Paladin player. It effortlessly caters to my needs, making Raids on Normal and Heroic, as well as M+ Dungeons at levels 20-25, a breeze. However, I have a couple of suggestions for making it even better. Firstly, an auto-detection feature for Raids, Dungeons, and PvP areas would be fantastic. No intricate settings, just a simple adjustment based on the environment would be great for easygoing players like me. Additionally, a cool feature for the Waycrest Manor Dungeon could be the Bot automatically using Alchemical Fire to destroy the corpses of Deathtouched Slaver. Imagine the convenience of the Bot picking it up and throwing it when needed without any manual input – super handy. Lastly, automatic talent adjustments for all affixes, providing the best talents depending on the week, would be a valuable bonus. I appreciate the wealth of information on sites like Subscreation, wowhead, and icy-veins, but as a laid-back player, having it integrated into the Bot would be ideal. While Koexygen aligns well with my preferences, there are a few minor issues, such as the too-fast dispelling in the Waycrest Manor dungeon at the Lady Waycrest boss. A range check before dispelling could address this concern and enhance the overall experience. In conclusion, Koexygen has proven to be an excellent companion for my WoW adventures, and with a few tweaks, it could become even more tailored to the needs of casual players like myself. Happy gaming, xstyle
  2. Koexygen has felt perfect for me up to this point, with just a few minor things that bother me, such as the overly quick dispelling in the Waycrest Manor dungeon during the Lady Waycrest boss encounter. A range check before dispelling would be advantageous in this situation. It would also be helpful to pay attention to the Dungeon "Dawn of the Infinite: Galakrond's Fall" during the boss fight against the Manifested Timeways. Ensuring that the player is only dispelled when positioned in the yellow area would be beneficial.
  3. I've been using various rotation bots for WoW, starting from Soapbox to Luabox. Recently, I've been using Phoenix Combat Routines. The developers are very talented, and the rotations were excellent so far. Unfortunately, the bot cannot be used at the moment. For this reason, I switched to Koexygen. A talented developer who is also friendly and open-minded. He listens to the wishes of his customers and respects each one. When I first tested Koexygen with my Holy Paladin, I was truly disappointed. In my opinion, the rotation couldn't compare to Phoenix. However, due to the "forced break" from Phoenix Combat Routines, he quickly gained a lot of new customers who shared their wishes, leading to several improvements for the Holy Paladin. Koexygen is a one-man army. Of course, his work cannot currently be compared to Phoenix Combat Routines, which specializes in PvE and, as far as I understand, consists of six developers. But Koexygen is very talented; he helps and supports immediately and is always available to every customer. I've never seen anything like it. Especially during the time of Luabox, there were some developers, I think one was named Emu, who liked to flex behind their screens because they thought they were gods. So, as I said, from the perspective of a player who currently only plays the Holy Paladin, I can say that it works great in both dungeons and raids. If Koexygen had more developers on his team at his level and additionally more customers providing feedback and suggestions for improvement, I would say he would be one of the best rotation bots, offering both PvE and PvP.
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