I have geared and virtued my burg based on agilty as a priority thinking it was what could get me the max damage with crits.
Now I compare my champ to my burg.
With no buffs burg has 70 or so more agility and gear and relics are virtually the same as far as melee crit bonuses and yet my champ has 100 more melee crit rating.
Also, a fellow kin has a burg with nearly 100 less agility with buffs and comprable gear yet his melee crit rating is 400 more.
Race does not matter but stacking agility is not the best way to get crit. You should look for gear with +melee critical rating on it instead of just agility. There are also the crafted relics which each provide 300 and something melee crit.
Stacking base stats can never gain you as much effect as directly adding to the stat that they contribute to.
Race does not matter but stacking agility is not the best way to get crit. You should look for gear with +melee critical rating on it instead of just agility. There are also the crafted relics which each provide 300 and something melee crit.
Stacking base stats can never gain you as much effect as directly adding to the stat that they contribute to.
That being said, why would a man burg have 400 more crit melee rating with gear /relics being = and me having 70 more agility.
To my understanding Agility effects crit chance and Ranged crit magnitude, where Might effects Melee Crit Magnitude. Maybe I misunderstood the OP and that wasn't the question at all. But the way I read it is you want the biggest hit... 650 might+Aim+LIE with luck a Dev and that should be the largest.
To my understanding Agility effects crit chance and Ranged crit magnitude, where Might effects Melee Crit Magnitude. Maybe I misunderstood the OP and that wasn't the question at all. But the way I read it is you want the biggest hit... 650 might+Aim+LIE with luck a Dev and that should be the largest.
Not quite what the OP is asking... he is looking at why a fellow burg in his kin has 400 more melee crit rating than he does.
As mentioned, have to look just beyond stats...as in gear that gives +melee offense or traits that give + to crit %...400 is not much of a difference, in reality, due to the crafted relics for the 4th slot on LIs (think they give 312 or something? to the rating) as well as captain buffs, and other gear.
Agility is nice, but it doesn't give you as much of a rating as pure +xxxx to rating items or effects.
Not quite what the OP is asking... he is looking at why a fellow burg in his kin has 400 more melee crit rating than he does.
Yes, gear wise and relic wise our added melee crit is almost identical. Only thing different is i have more might, agility, vitality and be a hobbit while he be a man.
I don't see why a man would get extra melee crit as a hidden passive.
I have geared and virtued my burg based on agilty as a priority thinking it was what could get me the max damage with crits.
Now I compare my champ to my burg.
With no buffs burg has 70 or so more agility and gear and relics are virtually the same as far as melee crit bonuses and yet my champ has 100 more melee crit rating.
Also, a fellow kin has a burg with nearly 100 less agility with buffs and comprable gear yet his melee crit rating is 400 more.
my burg = hobbit
my champ = elf
kins burg = man
Does race matter?
Cheers
I am roughly crit capped (4300 rating) at just under 500 agi. Its not race, its mostly gear. 2 earrings with + crit, 2 settings with crit, 2 crafted relics with crit, thats about 1200 crit rating right there, maybe more? Then you have our passives (burgs get a lot of +1 crit chance as we level up in the passive skills tab), and agi adds some more. I am a hobbit for reference.
If everything is truly equal, something is up, but is it possible you missed something?
Draegon:
"stack all the morale you want but dont come on here wonderin why you aint hittin hard! "
1 agility = +2 melee/ranged crit rating. 260 rating is approximately equal to 1% at 65, minus diminishing returns. For example, 11% crit = 290 rating per 1%, 14.6% crit = 302.2 rating per 1%