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Agility and AC; question(s)
I am not well versed in how AC works.
I know some people studied it and have extensive knowledge, so I will ask rather than incorrectly assume, here are my questions: Is it worth it to look for agility the AC benefit? How much agility = 1 AC?(7?) Does agility "really" help with avoidance? Does this agility AC work better/worse/the same as armor/shield AC? Thanks in advance.
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From what I have found, for warriors at least, there is virtually no benefit of sacrificing AC for agility unless you somehow have less than 75 agi.
For example, an items combat value is equal to its AC, plus one for every 1pt of Str, 15 HP, 6 Dex, 6 Agi, and 5 Sta. And for every 1% haste increase, add one to the CV. I believe my warrior has like 97 agi unbuffed, so my focus will be on raising AC, Str, and Dex in the future. In short, from what I have read, agi has the least amount of impact on your defensive capabilities as long as your base stat isn't below 75. Hope this helps some! | ||
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I wish I had more concrete numbers to give you, but it's been 11 years since I played my warrior. I might see if i can find the post on here about AC and link it for you. *disclaimer: No examples used here are tested, proven, hardcoded or anything like that. This is what I remember (poorly I'm sure) from live circa 2000 ish Edit: ok, from a post in January here, http://samanna.net/eq.general/effects.shtml section 4 arcticle blah blah blah., for full post search armor class on p99 and look for jan 2012 date | |||
Last edited by leezard; 03-20-2012 at 07:10 PM..
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Thanks guys.
Definitely not putting points into agility.
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Strength is fairly pointless unless you're getting encumbered. It has no influence on defensive mechanics or aggro generation. It increases your DPS by a little bit, but due to the way aggro works, that extra damage is applied after aggro is calculated. Basically, when you swing your weapon, you generate an amount of aggro determined by the raw damage value of your weapon - doesn't even matter if you hit or miss. All that matters is the weapon ratio, your haste, and any procs your weapons might have.
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I don't think it does.
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Quick rule is if you have a peice you want to replace with another that has AC and AGI instead of just AC for example is swap them and just watch your AC.. if its lower dont replace, if its higher its better then the original one was AC wise. Though sacrificing +15 hp like the above said for 1 ac... probably not worth it, while AC is very nice yes...
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