EU+US Level 1 Gear Compendium

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  • UPDATING AS OF 25 MAR 2018
    CLOTHLEATHERMAIL (PLATE)
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    Head
    Weather Beaten Fishing Hat

    Neck

    Cloak

    Shoulders

    Chest

    Bracers
    +2 Armor

    Hands
    Battle Worn Handguards

    Belt
    +2 Armor

    Legs

    Feet
    +3 Armor
    Bracers
    +2 Armor

    Hands
    Battle Worn Handguards

    Belt
    +2 Armor

    Feet
    +3 Armor
    Bracers
    +4 Armor

    Hands
    Herbalist Gloves

    Belt
    +5 Armor

    Feet
    +6 Armor



    ENCHANTS


    A great addon for this is Epic Enchant List - you can set it to see what enchants are available and if you use it on your level 1, it automatically scales for you!


    Weapon Enchant - Elemental Force (Will produce the most dmg for all classes. Other enchants are situational only) | Flintlocke's Woodchucker (Hunters)

    Armor Enchants - For the most part, all but the WoD "Gift of" enchants only give +1 to a stat. So your choice becomes what stats you want to increase by +1.
    While there is room for debate, I follow these 4 steps.
    1) Haste - Speeds up attacks, spell cast, and resource regen. This is arguably our best offensive stat if you're using a PPM weapon enchant
    2) Stamina - Never a bad go thing to have, and you can never have too much.
    3) Crit - Once you feel comfortable with the above, it's time to start stacking crit for increase weapon proc damage.
    4) Versatility / Multistrike - These look interesting, but more testing is needed

    Also, it's important to note that speed enchants do not stack. So the foot enchant you choose should not be one that increases movement speed. My suggestion would be Surefooted for all classes



    ENCHANTS


    A great addon for this is Epic Enchant List - you can set it to see what enchants are available and if you use it on your level 1, it automatically scales for you!

    Weapon Enchant - Elemental Force (Will produce the most dmg for all classes. Other enchants are situational only) | Flintlocke's Woodchucker (Hunters)

    Armor Enchants - For the most part, all but the WoD "Gift of" enchants only give +1 to a stat. So your choice becomes what stats you want to increase by +1.
    While there is room for debate, I follow these 4 steps.​
    1) Haste - Speeds up attacks, spell cast, and resource regen. This is arguably our best offensive stat if you're using a PPM weapon enchant
    2) Stamina - Never a bad go thing to have, and you can never have too much.
    3)
    Crit - Once you feel comfortable with the above, it's time to start stacking crit for increase weapon proc damage.
    4)
    Versatility / Multistrike - These look interesting, but more testing is needed

    Also, it's important to note that speed enchants do not stack. So the foot enchant you choose should not be one that increases movement speed. My suggestion would be Surefooted for all classes
     
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    I think I'm done...for you guys that play other classes than rogue/caster, let me know if I missed something or if you do it different. Thanks!


    does this forum have a moderator or a specific person assigned to stickies?
     
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    updated the format ... hope it's easier to read
     
    Great guide :) I love the herbalists gloves... never thought about those after going for server first 525 herb lol!
    I am back again >.> damn Warcrack and your pandas!
     

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