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Spider
08-14-2006, 08:00 AM
<DIV>ok  just coming up on 42  and ive got al lmy ebon clusters ready and my guild as is ready to make me my ebon armor</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>now aside from the chest plant and legs which will be the str,agi sta stuff so that it can be imbued </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>for the rest of it would i beinift more from  all str sat agi gear   or wis int sta gear</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>i have a lot of wis/int  accessories and and doing fine in the power department im just wondering if the added hp and agi  wouldnt be a bit more handy as i wont be interupted quite as much </DIV> <DIV> </DIV>

DwarvesR
08-14-2006, 12:17 PM
<P>I have my inquisitor in full ebon plate (plate being the suit geared for priests), and all ruby or linen jewelry.  This only gives her STA, WIS, and INT bonuses.  Her STR is 48 (with 32 points from AA's) and her AGI is 22.  Her STA is 239, WIS 241, and INT 190, though.</P> <P>Her hp is pushing 3900 now, and her power's a bit over 2900.  I examined some templars and other quizzies the other day that were same level, and my numbers were about 15-20% higher.  My mitigation is way better than theirs too, though *hopefully* that doesn't matter in a group since the tank's getting hit and not me.  Even so, it's around 55%.  My avoidance hovers around 13-14%.  I don't know that having more agility really helps that much.</P> <P>What I do know is that I solo amazingly well for a priest, and I am *well* loved in groups, since my power seems to just keep going, and going, and going.  The Inquest line helps, but the fact that I have about 15-20% more than is "typical" makes a huge difference too, since it means in the "everything went wrong" fights I can heal that much more, giving us more time to sort it out and prevail.</P> <P>More STR means more carry weight and a little more melee damage.  Not really a big deal.  More AGI means *very* slight avoidance increase, but so slight most will tell you not to worry about it (and I'm one of them.)  WIS and INT are where it's at, my friend.</P>

Somatic
08-15-2006, 07:33 PM
How does imbueing work?  I played before they had that in game.Can you give me an overview.  Thanks!What do i have to do to imbue something basically?  <div></div>

Kadurm
08-15-2006, 07:38 PM
<DIV>Imbuing is the same as say enchanting an item. I think the most popular is called Sanguine Imbued. That adds a small heal proc to your armor (legs, and chest only I think) it acts like a Heal over time as it will continue to heal you for small amounts after the fight is over.And the effect is different for the type of Imbuing.</DIV> <DIV>To have something imbued, it has to be done before the gear is attuned, you take a rare harvested item such as a lambent stone and the armorsmith will use that to add the imbued effect.</DIV>

Spider
08-16-2006, 02:53 AM
<P>for each tier of armor (plate in this example )</P> <P>u can make the basic type or the class specific type   . the resists on these are the same the only differance being in the stats they add to  ie normal is str stam and agi and the caster type is wis int and sta </P> <P>only the standard type can be imbued and of that only the cheast and  legs one is always a sanguine imbue  (heal) and the other is always a damage one </P> <P>u can then make the rest of the armor the other type or just make it all the standard type depending on what suits u </P>