29 Balance Druid (Haste Stacked)

Thanks, Ally, for another useless comment.

/cheers

It what way. It does operate on a bell curve. Once you get to a certain amount of haste, each point of haste ceases to help you as much as the last. Once you reach the zenith of that curve, you are "pissing in the wind" by continuing to stack haste. You should attribute those "points" to another attribute.
The fun part is finding out exactly how much haste is too much and collecting gear/enchants to get obtain you haste (sweet spot). Then you can actually enchant another attribute. As for me, I was actually able to enchant a ring with versatility while still maintaining my haste curve apex.
That is what makes someone's gear set, like mine, "great" and someone else's that just cobbles together a gear set or copies an armory gear set merely "good". We go through a selection process scientifically and experiment with different pieces and enchants in order to choose our gear.
Have a wonderful day.
 
Blah blah blah, spewing more of the same garbage no one asked about.

You understand you're taking my point WAY off topic and not relating your reply to ANYTHING about the actual math with the effect of haste on RPPM, right? I'm talking about mechanics of weapon enchants and proc rates, you're talking about haste in general without any contemplation of the matter at hand.

This is what I mean when I say useless posts, Ally.
 
What you fail to understand, my dear [MENTION=25779]Trialkiller[/MENTION], is that the topic of this thread is not about weapon procs. It is about a Druid stacking haste. It seems, however, it is you that has strayed from the subject matter....
Have a stupendous afternoon!
 
Though haste affects proc based enchants, so it matters a lot
Yes it does. But the amount is very slight tho. The spellpower enchants for gloves and wrists would be more worth it as 8 sp = more than 8 more points of damage
 
There's just that point where stacking too much haste is not good anymore...
 

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