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laawintown
03-09-2009, 11:30 PM
<p>what do you all think</p><p>so far im thinking thinking the smoldering concussive counter balance +6 crushing will this make  much of a  difference on increaseing my dps?</p><p>i raid a lot and love max dps    but ill take any ideas into consideration tell  what you all feel please.</p><p>and does adornments work on the  secondary weapon also so  could i  put to fabled adornments  on both weapons and would they both proc</p>

Lethe5683
03-10-2009, 01:06 AM
<p><cite>laawintown wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>what do you all think</p><p>so far im thinking thinking the smoldering concussive counter balance +6 crushing will this make  much of a  difference on increaseing my dps?</p><p>i raid a lot and love max dps    but ill take any ideas into consideration tell  what you all feel please.</p><p>and does adornments work on the  secondary weapon also so  could i  put to fabled adornments  on both weapons and would they both proc</p></blockquote><p>For DPS either the highest damage proc or power tap if you have power issues.</p>

Dareena
03-10-2009, 01:21 AM
<p>Yes, adornments work when being placed on both main and off hand weapons.  For example, I dual wield slashing weapons on my brigand.  On each of those swords, I've added the +3% parry adornment.  My avoidance increases for each weapon I equip.  They do stack.  Procs work the same way.</p><p>Most hard core DPS focused people use the Smoldering Vampiric Handles for the extra damage (and bonus health).  If DPS is your main focus, it's something to think about.  Though these people are scouts who are already hit due to their weapon skill bonuses.  If it's your hit rate that's low, a +weapon skill adornment could help.  But it wouldn't be my first choice.</p>

Lethe5683
03-10-2009, 12:20 PM
<p><cite>Dareena@Lucan DLere wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Yes, adornments work when being placed on both main and off hand weapons.  For example, I dual wield slashing weapons on my brigand.  On each of those swords, I've added the +3% parry adornment.  My avoidance increases for each weapon I equip.  They do stack.  Procs work the same way.</p><p>Most hard core DPS focused people use the Smoldering Vampiric Handles for the extra damage (and bonus health).  If DPS is your main focus, it's something to think about.  Though these people are scouts who are already hit due to their weapon skill bonuses.  If it's your hit rate that's low, a +weapon skill adornment could help.  But it wouldn't be my first choice.</p></blockquote><p>It's so unfair that only slashing weapons get uncontested avoidance.  Oh and unless you are DPSing in defensive stance theres no need for +weapon skill.</p>

Quicksilver74
03-11-2009, 12:02 PM
<p>Vampiric is a good adornment for your primary weapon.  As for secondary weapons, you can use an additional vampiric if you like, it will proc only when the secondary weapon hits, but can give a little extra dps.   I always keep at least one seocndary weapon adorned with Phantom Pith, on case I need power I can swap it out. </p><p>   Currently I'm using Void Knuckles, a slasher, and have the 3% riposte on them. </p>