View Full Version : What is your AGI at?
Dampari
01-27-2009, 11:19 AM
<p>Just wondering what everyones AGI is sitting at? Which stat do you find to be the most important? Just wondering.</p>
DwarvesR
01-27-2009, 04:30 PM
<p>My monk's AGI is 469.</p><p>He's level 58, and using the level 52 MC "normal" leather so that he gets STR, STA, and AGI from it. He also has a full set of the MC melee jewelry.</p><p>STR increases DPS and your power pool, and is your most important stat.</p><p>STA increases your Health and is your 2nd most important stat.</p><p>AGI does increase your avoidance a bit, but not all that much, so its not that big a deal.</p><p>INT increases the damage your proc items do, so it can be useful.</p><p>WIS increases your resists (which again, aren't that big a deal).</p>
MadBarman
01-27-2009, 06:18 PM
<p>I'd disagree on the order of importance. Your most important stat is stamina for HP then strength, agility and wisdom in that order. 99% of item procs and most buff procs no longer get increased by int so that is about as pointless a stat as you can get now.</p><p>Agility also buffs your critical mitigation as well now.</p>
Stabbath
02-06-2009, 02:29 PM
<p>What stats are imprtant have to do with whether you pvp or not I figure. Wis is more important for pvp imo than a previous poster mentioned. For pve I agree with him/her though.</p><p>I seem to run out of power a lot. Str is the most important stat to me, since I need the power, never tank, other than off tank, and try for a more dps build. Stam would be first or second important if I tanked.On a pvp server, imo str, sta, wis, agi, int. Wis and agi is a close call though. Very close. Not that I'm right, this is just my current thinking. I'm still learning.</p><p>I think int also effects that charged fist CA we have. The amount of dmg it puts out.</p>
Couching
02-07-2009, 03:26 AM
<p><cite>MadBarman wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>99% of item procs and most buff procs no longer get increased by int so that is about as pointless a stat as you can get now.</p></blockquote><p>Yes, it is. </p><p>Int has huge impact on item and buff proc damage. I did several tests from 200 int to 400+ int. Not just proc damage is higher, our spell CA damage is higher as well.</p><p>However, don't bother with int since most gear we can get didn't have int.</p>
xKHONSx
02-07-2009, 04:57 AM
<p>Once in awhile someone will ask why I have int adorns on my earrings. I guess hardly anyone tests anything themselves since as Couching said int does help a couple of different things, but it is the last stat you want to be looking for. I just put the int adorns on my earrings since the resist adorns are a joke.</p><p>Anyway, for tanking the order of importance is sta -> str -> agi -> wis/int and if you are dps'ing then str -> sta -> agi -> wis/int. Sta and str are far more important than any other stat. Agi is good for extra defense but items with raw avoidance on them are usually better and fairly common. It takes so much wisdom to raise resists by any noticeable amount that it's not even worth looking at and very little Brawler gear comes with int on it so don't base any gear choice decisions on int.</p>
Lethe5683
02-07-2009, 05:55 PM
<p>Stamina doesn't give very much HP. Order of stats for tanking should be AGI, STA, STR. AGI does help avoidance a lot a lower numbers and also is for crit mit. STA gives a small amount of hp and str helps somewhat with power and DPS></p>
<p>Hmm, I really never have power issues in groups or raids, though STR is obviously useful for dps. It's getting commoner for me to be at the STR cap even in groups, so I'm putting more into STA now, which is more useful in the harder instances and on raids.</p><p>I'm not sure why you'd be running out of power unless you have no regen in your group at all. </p><p>A very nice power proc item is the Mark of the Ankfaxen (sp?) from the RE2 Standards collection - decent stats and Manaweave which procs a useful amount of power.</p>
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