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So you use three dragons shift what procs the ailments, allowing heralds to chain.
Alternately you just havent hit your damage threshold for the content you want to do.
You put light infusion to ice herald and cold infusion to light herald.
Ppl in guides didnt used three dragons for galvanic. Only for explosive shot.
Monks do same thing btw. But they also use crits
If you don't have enough cold/lightning then you do what Delamain mentioned.
In order to proc HoL you need to shock.
If you aren't proc'ing the chains, you do not have enough flat cold damage to be freezing them to cause the chain of shatters and likely not enough % chance to freeze, regardless of the inverted gems in the heralds.
I found on my galvanic ele merc, its far easier to proc the chains off HoI, instead of HoL
Youre going to need a good amount on your rings, and I would try and respec your tree a bit to purposely grab chance to freeze, since your main attack likely won't have enough proc chance to still freeze if you just go flat cold damage.
The reason why it works so much easier for monks/rangers is because the primary skill, ice shot/ice strike do so much conversion of phys to cold damage.