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Old 04-24-2017, 01:55 AM
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What I have noticed is the ogre warrior hits vastly harder. The ogre also misses much less. The ogre just feels immensely more tankier, period.

Anyone else notice the disparity between ogres and the other races when they compared them on the same class?
I noticed the difference between troll and ogre shaman almost immediately, when in Lguk I pushed a ghoul off of the ledge by Rit and channeled gate through the unslowed train that came up through Ass/sup fort, but my troll would be lucky to cast gate through two unslowed mobs.

On melee, I've played a 60ogre war and a 60elf (forget if it was Halfelf or Woodelf) when asked a couple times.

Both toons hit 255dex, both toons had 41% belts.

I can't really speak for their mitigation/DPS, as I was just using them for the duration of spiroc lord fights.

I can say that while I needed several click aggros to keep lord on me on the elf, the ogre only used a single hammer click to start and kept aggo the entire time. Both toons had their epics, the ogre was using epic/epic and the elf was using epic/rmoy iirc.

RNG could certainly be a factor, gear makeup, as well as group composition (these were done at different times) but part of me wonders if the ogre manages to get more swings off since it doesn't have to wait for melee stun effects. (can you swing while melee stunned? Also, can you dodge/parry/riposte while stunned? I generally don't melee, I don't know)
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