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General
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 105
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![]() 37. Quiet Purity - increase offense of group, increase mental resistance of monk *upgrade Wisdom of Zephyl.23* I choose the wisdom of zephly m2 at lvl 24, It is one of my favorite spells(I love haste) I can in no way upgrade this spell unless a find the master 1 version(if i get the ad3 version it goes up a .1% haste) Just a little upset and wanted to rant |
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Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 149
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Just wait till you see how useless the T7 adept is compared to your lower level Master Choice.
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Loremaster
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Cheeseland, USA
Posts: 14,919
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![]() Master 2 is higher than Master 1. I have Master 2 Wisdom of Zephyl and it says 13.6 haste. I have Adept 1 Swift Calm (level 65), and it says 15.5 Haste. Calm Tranquility Adept 1 (level 51) is also 13.6 haste.
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#4 |
Loremaster
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 149
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![]() I'm talking about the fact that Calm Tranquility is a master 2 choice... and its over 18% haste. Adept 1 of swift calm (LVL 65) Should be equal to Master 2 of a level 51 haste. |
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#5 |
Loremaster
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 188
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![]() IMO - Adept 1's should NEVER be better than M2's or even M1's of the tier below them. Thank goodness SoE didn't screw that up in T7. And while most of the Ad1's do ever so slightly more damage than the M1's of the previous tier, their power requirements make them unattractive if you have the previous tier M1. However, for those that are using Ad1's it suddenly brings them "somewhat" up to par with people of the previous Tier who have many M1's. Although the high power requirements mean they'll run out of power much sooner, but this isn't "as" much of an issue if you aren't raiding. What annoys me is that for all intents and purposes M1's and M2's do almost exactly the same thing. The T7 multi-attack for example does about 1-2 more damage per hit than the M1 version does. Meh. Regards, Croaker |
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