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Raeb
926 posts
08-20-2006 6:46pm
Great list! Thanks for putting this together.
Any chance you can get a list of suggested enchants? Obviously +agi is to be looked for, but there isn't much of that for chest or wrists.. or a couple of other slots. What would you recommend for those? +int? +spi? +res? Not that I'm ready to start shopping enchants, but I'm getting kinda close on some of this stuff.
Thanks!
Any chance you can get a list of suggested enchants? Obviously +agi is to be looked for, but there isn't much of that for chest or wrists.. or a couple of other slots. What would you recommend for those? +int? +spi? +res? Not that I'm ready to start shopping enchants, but I'm getting kinda close on some of this stuff.
Thanks!
Ripp Thorn
1870 posts
08-20-2006 8:14pm
For the pieces where Agility enchants are unavailable I find that Intellect followed by Stamina are the 2 best choices.
demetriana
1730 posts
08-21-2006 9:12pm
As far as enchants go, for my chestpiece I put +4 all stats, for my bracers +9 stamina, for my gloves +15 agil, for my boots, agility, and for my pants I have Falcon's Call. I recommend that, until you're able to get Falcon's Call, you might want to put voracity librams on your legs and head. I would choose agility, again, but if you find you're lacking in stamina or intellect those are perfectly viable choices.
In terms of weapons, dual wielding is great for raiding but not as effective in PvP, in my experience. I've always preferred powerful 2-handers, although I did dual wield a Doom's Edge / Core Hound Tooth for a time. With the advent of the 25 agil enchant to two handers, I find them even more preferable ... but again, that's from a PvP perspective.
Also, keep in mind that plus to hit is an extremely effective bonus. It's why I'm loathe to give up Don Julio's band for a ring that has agility, because even though agility points equal attack power, crit, etc, you gain a great deal of overall dps if you never miss. This is why I hate dwarves :(
In terms of weapons, dual wielding is great for raiding but not as effective in PvP, in my experience. I've always preferred powerful 2-handers, although I did dual wield a Doom's Edge / Core Hound Tooth for a time. With the advent of the 25 agil enchant to two handers, I find them even more preferable ... but again, that's from a PvP perspective.
Also, keep in mind that plus to hit is an extremely effective bonus. It's why I'm loathe to give up Don Julio's band for a ring that has agility, because even though agility points equal attack power, crit, etc, you gain a great deal of overall dps if you never miss. This is why I hate dwarves :(
Raeb
926 posts
08-21-2006 9:34pm
Thanks Deme, that was a great run down. I appreciate the insight.
Not sure if I'm up for PvP yet... maybe soon. I'd like to get my hands on a nice pike maybe like Peacemaker or some such. Just have to spend more time in Strat :P
Falcon's Call looks very cool... need to spend more time in ZG.
Not sure if I'm up for PvP yet... maybe soon. I'd like to get my hands on a nice pike maybe like Peacemaker or some such. Just have to spend more time in Strat :P
Falcon's Call looks very cool... need to spend more time in ZG.
Widget
2088 posts
08-22-2006 7:17pm
Deme, would you mind if I added your enchant analysis (good job!) to the hunter stickie? I agree with your sentiments and wouldn't want to see it get lost.
demetriana
1730 posts
08-22-2006 9:03pm
Stick away <3