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@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ That is already the crux of husk blocking, but of course, there are again some t
\subsubsection{Timing}
-The timing's for husk blocking are the same as for egg blocking.
+The timings for husk blocking are the same as for egg blocking.
This also means that you need around 4 seconds of invulnerability if you want to block a complete husk spit.
If you don't have a single skill that provides the required amount of invulnerability, you can also chain multiple skills between the coughs.
@@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ In this section, we will take a look at some different classes that can be used
If you do not want to read every one, here is a small (biased) ranking:
\begin{itemize}
- \item Easiest to block with: Revenant (Section \ref{s:revenant-class-guide}) and Mesmer (Section \ref{s:mesmer-class-guide}.
+ \item Easiest to block with: Revenant (Section \ref{s:revenant-class-guide}) and Mesmer (Section \ref{s:mesmer-class-guide}).
\item Most reliable full blockers: Mesmer (Section \ref{s:mesmer-class-guide}) and Elementalist (Section \ref{s:ele-class-guide}).
\item Advanced fun for fans of the class: Base Elementalist (Section \ref{s:ele-class-guide}) and Scrapper (Section \ref{s:engi-class-guide}).
\end{itemize}