Help me please! Guest May 17, 2019 #1 I.e. is 4 AP better than 3 str/agil? how does str/agil translate into attack power?
necroaqua Grandfathered May 17, 2019 #2 1 str/agi = 1 AP (for the appropriate classes - so rogues don't get AP from str)
Hashbrowns Legend May 17, 2019 #3 It's 1 for 1. If your class uses strength you get nothing from agility, not even crit. And vice versa.
It's 1 for 1. If your class uses strength you get nothing from agility, not even crit. And vice versa.
Thanks! Guest May 17, 2019 #4 Many thanks! Just to confirm, for a rogue an enchant that gives 4 AP would be better than one that gives 3 agility?
Many thanks! Just to confirm, for a rogue an enchant that gives 4 AP would be better than one that gives 3 agility?
necroaqua Grandfathered May 17, 2019 #5 Thanks! said: Many thanks! Just to confirm, for a rogue an enchant that gives 4 AP would be better than one that gives 3 agility? Click to expand... Yup, that is correct.
Thanks! said: Many thanks! Just to confirm, for a rogue an enchant that gives 4 AP would be better than one that gives 3 agility? Click to expand... Yup, that is correct.
Hashbrowns Legend May 17, 2019 #6 Tool tips tend to be wrong too, use this https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Hsjw9Rs6uprLUykbHJE2wQy6s/edit#gid=1984333250
Tool tips tend to be wrong too, use this https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Hsjw9Rs6uprLUykbHJE2wQy6s/edit#gid=1984333250