The wiki seems to indicate that when a shield block procs while you are casting a spell, it prevents the spell from being interrupted. However it also suggested that this was tied to one of the job traits Paladins have. Is this something specific to Paladins or does it work for anyone?
I'm in the middle of trying to figure out a new shield for my Red Mage, so if a shield block for RDM prevents spell interruption whenever one procs, I'd probably go for one of the smaller sizes rather than something like a Hard Shield(size 3 I think). If the spell interruption benefits are only for Paladins I'll likely opt for the larger varieties to soak more damage for when they do proc.
Hopefully somewhere here knows how this actually works, since all I have to go on at the moment is my intuition and eyeballing my performance while soloing.
I'm in the middle of trying to figure out a new shield for my Red Mage, so if a shield block for RDM prevents spell interruption whenever one procs, I'd probably go for one of the smaller sizes rather than something like a Hard Shield(size 3 I think). If the spell interruption benefits are only for Paladins I'll likely opt for the larger varieties to soak more damage for when they do proc.
Hopefully somewhere here knows how this actually works, since all I have to go on at the moment is my intuition and eyeballing my performance while soloing.
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