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SF/SF, SF/CB, CB/CB. Any way you slice (lawl) it, dual fiery is the #1 enchant combination for rogues. I've heard it every time someone brings up the question when talking about rogues. I know this, I've been shown the numbers, and I recognize this fact. I just can't shake the feeling, though, that for reasons of AP, crit, and dodge, a dual Agility setup is better. So I'm asking you numbers folks out there to show me. What's the PPM rate of Fiery? Why put it in the OH, when your chance to hit with it is reduced? How much crit%, dodge%, and DPS increase does the 30 agility from dual agility provide? Is there any relevance of a fiery/15 agility set? Is a dual agility set practical for FCing? (Yes, I know that rogues don't make the best FCs, but in pugs, when surrounded by skill-starved hunters and an assortment of perplexingly untwinked characters, it might be necessary; and I pug for the most part, because I'm on at weird times.) If not, what? If those of you who are theoretically inclined would be so polite as to show me what a rogue would gain (and lose) from dual fiery as opposed to dual agility, I would be eternally grateful.
Also: is Wingblade any good? It has the second highest DPS of any sword after Shadowfang, but only has 5 AP as opposed to the 12 AP of Cruel Barb. Is there relevance to this weapon, or is it only any good up until a character obtains enough Shadowfangs/Cruel Barbs that it is no longer needed? Again, data would be lovely.
Also: is Wingblade any good? It has the second highest DPS of any sword after Shadowfang, but only has 5 AP as opposed to the 12 AP of Cruel Barb. Is there relevance to this weapon, or is it only any good up until a character obtains enough Shadowfangs/Cruel Barbs that it is no longer needed? Again, data would be lovely.