No offense Stone, but you are mistaken. Strength does indeed affect damage
done, as it directly effects one's attack rating. More strength means higher
attack. Higher attack means more hits. More hits means more damage.
As for AC/MR/HP. PERIOD.... well... I would say you are mistaken here as
well. It is certainly an optimum combination for some situations, but
definitely not for all situations. Lets take fighting Seafuies as an
example. Why sacrifice Agi for MR when AGI will increase your AC (however
minutely)and Seafuries do not cast (aside from the named one who only casts
mana drain)? And if I am going to be pulling Tola (lvl 60 enchanter in
Sebelis) like I was last night, you get better believe I am going to break
out the MR gear over the AC gear I was using against the Jugs.
The only thing that remains unanimous is that AC is king... in most
situations. From there the line gets blurred due to differing fighting
styles, group composition, combat situations, etc.
Praelor Dileasai
Sterling Order of Knights
Fennin Ro
-----Original Message-----
From: John Carney [mailto:
jcarney@...]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 1:19 PM
To:
EQ-Monks@egroups.com
Subject: RE: [EQ-Monks] Crescent Armor
Except for the fact that STR has nothing to do with damage done, this is a
fine idea......
There have been a HUGE amount of studies on what affects combat, and for
monks the answer is effectively NOTHING. Skill and level are what its all
about.
AC/MR/HP. PERIOD. Dex gear helps when you get a weapon that procs (love
that wu trance stick!), but still its not that big of deal.... It won't be
long before you just cannot carry this extra stuff around. I'm at 14 weight
right now, with a box of abu-kar..... I really wish they'd lossen that up at
higher levels. Adding 1hb weapons can push you over the edge pretty quickly.
Stonedorn
-----Original Message-----
From: Cameron Oltmann [mailto:
Gremmik@...]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 3:57 PM
To:
EQ-Monks@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [EQ-Monks] Crescent Armor
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You're going to want two suits, at least. For soloing, you want AC and
resistances first, then str etc. When you're in a group with good
tanks/healers, you want strength first. The reasoning behind this is
simple. When soloing, you want to make it as hard as possible for them to
hurt you. When in a group, you can concentrate on damage rather than
defense since you won't be taking the hits if there are decent tanks in the
group.
My defense gear includes things like ac rings/earrings, symbols of loyalty
to vox, etc, all as light as possible. My offense gear is strength
rings/earrings, hero/erollisi bracers, etc. Yes, it puts me over my weight
limit (the hero bracer is 4 weight all by itself), but it's not really a
concern if I'm not getting hit.
----- Original Message -----
From: David Frascone
To: eq-monks@egroups.com
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 8:45 AM
Subject: [EQ-Monks] Crescent Armor
Well, I've been fighting in Dalnir's for a while now (about two weeks, off
and on), and yesterday, I stumbeled upon THREE pieces of Crescent: Gi,
arms,
and slippers.
The slipers are a no-brainer, since I had been wearing cured silk. But, the
other two are a bit harder.
I *was* wearing a Foreman's Tunic (10AC, +3 STR, +3 WIS), so I think the
+7 str of the Gi more than makes up for the 2 AC difference. (The Gi is
AC8)
But, I'm wearing Auzure sleves. I don't think that the stats of the arms
even
come close to the AC of the Azure. Comments?
So, for now, I carry around the arms to sell with (+2 CHA)
I can't wait to get more of this stuff. I'm still wearing cured silk
sholders
and cape.