Tonkks
Tônks
Good afternoon. Since the recent patch, twinks in all brackets have had an inflow of gear opportunities by way of quest items and BoEs having a chance to scale to epic. With these changes comes many opportunities for new "BiS" gear. I have been farming, as have most of you, for these new epics, but what I have noticed is that, as a class, we are all gearing fairly differently.
I wanted to start this discussion with an example of our BiS chest options (and also include the Gfd invasion chest)
https://www.wowhead.com/item=138192/felshroud-vest ilvl 30 variant: 8 agi / 12 stam / 5 crit / 5 vers
https://www.wowhead.com/item=31263/silvermoon-tunic epic quickblade: 8 agi / 13 stam / 4 crit / 7 vers
https://www.wowhead.com/item=1489/gloomshroud-armor scaled to ilvl 25: 10 agi / 10 stam / 7 crit
https://www.wowhead.com/item=2087/hard-crawler-carapace epic: 11 agi / 13 stam
What an ideal solution would be to this problem is to come up with stat weight multiples to effectively turn versatility and crit into agility. What i mean by this is that if 2.5 crit = 1 agility and 2.5 vers = 1 agility, the ilvl 30 felshroud chest would have 12 agility and 12 stamina, and would make the comparison to Hard Crawler Carapace, for instance, much easier.
Now... Crit and vers do not have equal weights, and I'm not entirely sure what the best way to establish these would be. I have heard that strictly damage-wise, 2.5 vers is fairly close to 1 agility. Does anyone currently use any tools to calculate this, or have any suggestions for doing so? I used to use AskMrRobot on my main, but we obviously do not have similar tools that are made for our bracket. What tactics are you guys using to establish your gear choices?
The second topic that I wanted to introduce for discussion was that of weapon enchants. Many are still using ele force, but I have seen several use dancing steel and very recently I have picked up lifestealing. I wanted to present my findings, but also open the door for discussion from you guys on what you have found and what your thoughts are on the topic.
I ran some testing last night on a Love Fool for ele force and lifestealing. What I found was not a surprise, with ele force effectively doing twice as much damage in a one minute test. I have uploaded both tests below.
I do not think it is as clean cut, though, as lifestealing is 6PPM, and ele force is 10 RPPM. This makes lifestealing more appealing on a slower weapon (see @necroaqua 's thread: https://xpoff.com/threads/how-rppm-works.81584/) and more punishing in the offhand (with a dagger). Also, PPM enchants typically proc at the beginning of a fight, closing the lifesteal gap the shorter the fight is. If you have a 10 second fight, and lifestealing and ele force both proc 4 times... you get the same damage benefit, but lifestealing offering the healing aspect. It is extremely uncommon that you will encounter a full 60 seconds of uninterrupted time on target, so take this test for what it is worth. Also keep in mind - haste is beneficial to PPM enchants. If you are someone who has a ton of legion TF gear that has haste in several slots, lifestealing becomes more attractive.
I did not do any testing on dancing steel at the time, as I ran out of scrolls and none were in my auction house. Dancing steel also has the issue where you have to manage the proc, especially on EFCs. I tried a few games with DS, and maybe i was just unluckly but it seemed pretty unforgiving (procing as I was exiting a fight/not procing when I was on EFC).
I look forward to seeing what you guys think on these topics!
I wanted to start this discussion with an example of our BiS chest options (and also include the Gfd invasion chest)
https://www.wowhead.com/item=138192/felshroud-vest ilvl 30 variant: 8 agi / 12 stam / 5 crit / 5 vers
https://www.wowhead.com/item=31263/silvermoon-tunic epic quickblade: 8 agi / 13 stam / 4 crit / 7 vers
https://www.wowhead.com/item=1489/gloomshroud-armor scaled to ilvl 25: 10 agi / 10 stam / 7 crit
https://www.wowhead.com/item=2087/hard-crawler-carapace epic: 11 agi / 13 stam
What an ideal solution would be to this problem is to come up with stat weight multiples to effectively turn versatility and crit into agility. What i mean by this is that if 2.5 crit = 1 agility and 2.5 vers = 1 agility, the ilvl 30 felshroud chest would have 12 agility and 12 stamina, and would make the comparison to Hard Crawler Carapace, for instance, much easier.
Now... Crit and vers do not have equal weights, and I'm not entirely sure what the best way to establish these would be. I have heard that strictly damage-wise, 2.5 vers is fairly close to 1 agility. Does anyone currently use any tools to calculate this, or have any suggestions for doing so? I used to use AskMrRobot on my main, but we obviously do not have similar tools that are made for our bracket. What tactics are you guys using to establish your gear choices?
The second topic that I wanted to introduce for discussion was that of weapon enchants. Many are still using ele force, but I have seen several use dancing steel and very recently I have picked up lifestealing. I wanted to present my findings, but also open the door for discussion from you guys on what you have found and what your thoughts are on the topic.
I ran some testing last night on a Love Fool for ele force and lifestealing. What I found was not a surprise, with ele force effectively doing twice as much damage in a one minute test. I have uploaded both tests below.
I do not think it is as clean cut, though, as lifestealing is 6PPM, and ele force is 10 RPPM. This makes lifestealing more appealing on a slower weapon (see @necroaqua 's thread: https://xpoff.com/threads/how-rppm-works.81584/) and more punishing in the offhand (with a dagger). Also, PPM enchants typically proc at the beginning of a fight, closing the lifesteal gap the shorter the fight is. If you have a 10 second fight, and lifestealing and ele force both proc 4 times... you get the same damage benefit, but lifestealing offering the healing aspect. It is extremely uncommon that you will encounter a full 60 seconds of uninterrupted time on target, so take this test for what it is worth. Also keep in mind - haste is beneficial to PPM enchants. If you are someone who has a ton of legion TF gear that has haste in several slots, lifestealing becomes more attractive.
I did not do any testing on dancing steel at the time, as I ran out of scrolls and none were in my auction house. Dancing steel also has the issue where you have to manage the proc, especially on EFCs. I tried a few games with DS, and maybe i was just unluckly but it seemed pretty unforgiving (procing as I was exiting a fight/not procing when I was on EFC).
I look forward to seeing what you guys think on these topics!