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Old 10-01-2016, 04:17 AM
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Shamans get better with levels. Those early levels can feel frustrating.
This all the way unless you are twinked.

I was rolling some cloth and cracked staff at level 18 it felt CLASSIC.
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Old 10-02-2016, 07:39 PM
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You are gimped til 24, less gimped til 34, then a beast 34+
That's how sham life is.
Just to reiterate what others have said - 5/55hp rings and a poison wind censor will help get you to 24 easier. But I had only full banded and a brell keg popper til 24 and it was fine. Just slow. 24-29 goes quicker than 20-24! Hold on you're almost there!
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Old 10-02-2016, 11:02 PM
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Unfortunately you wasted all your money on banded armor (it does nothing) and should have bought HP rings (it does something)
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Old 10-03-2016, 04:10 AM
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Until you hit 34/39, try grouping up and riding that sweet grouped xp train. Failing that, use/abuse charm animal when you get it. I'd still try and find a duo buddy (druid or necro) tho if you go that route.
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Old 10-03-2016, 07:07 AM
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Unfortunately you wasted all your money on banded armor (it does nothing) and should have bought HP rings (it does something)
Plain false. Get out of the "AC DOES NOTHING" echo chamber. No longer true.
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Old 10-03-2016, 07:37 AM
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Plain false. Get out of the "AC DOES NOTHING" echo chamber. No longer true.
I figure this is a rumour started by farmers to get morons to buy worthless stat gear. I can't see any other way it could come about because it's one of the most visible and easy to see mechanics in the entire game.
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Old 10-03-2016, 08:29 AM
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I figure this is a rumour started by farmers to get morons to buy worthless stat gear. I can't see any other way it could come about because it's one of the most visible and easy to see mechanics in the entire game.
Yea, get hit by mobs on a corpse run and then again with full gear and buffs. It's easy to see.

Example: When I pass through rivervale on my warrior I like to disarm the guards for their spears (product recall, don'tchaknow). If I am waiting on a rez pretty much every hit will be max. If I am passing through most hits will be much lower.

However, I think there is a grain of truth to the rumour; it seems to me some of the more difficult mobs ATK is too high compared to the AC caps by level. In other words it is impossible to accumulate sufficient AC to meaningfully mitigate the hits of some mobs. I remember on live people would talk about the AoW being unmitigatable due to his huge ATK, perhaps too many mobs are tuned similarly here?
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Old 10-03-2016, 01:32 PM
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Yea, get hit by mobs on a corpse run and then again with full gear and buffs. It's easy to see.

Example: When I pass through rivervale on my warrior I like to disarm the guards for their spears (product recall, don'tchaknow). If I am waiting on a rez pretty much every hit will be max. If I am passing through most hits will be much lower.

However, I think there is a grain of truth to the rumour; it seems to me some of the more difficult mobs ATK is too high compared to the AC caps by level. In other words it is impossible to accumulate sufficient AC to meaningfully mitigate the hits of some mobs. I remember on live people would talk about the AoW being unmitigatable due to his huge ATK, perhaps too many mobs are tuned similarly here?
Disclaimer - I've only been back since August after 14 years.

However, from everything I have seen there is no apparent difference in the melee mechanics since Live. As always, Level is the primary factor in any encounter - hence the lack of mitigation with the top end L70+ Raid mobs, there is likely an AC level at which a L60 player can start mitigating the highest level mobs - its just not reachable. The same, generally applies to Str, Dex and Agi, utterly worthless in **almost** all situations and working on the same mechanic as Live.

So I don't think it is any specific tuning for P99 you are seeing with AoW or such, it is simply a realistic emulation (or indeed potentially exact copying) of the original Live code.
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