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however if you put it all into wisdom you'd already know the answer
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As a rule for a human Necromancer I'm with you. I'd put points heavily into INT since building the class's core statistic is never going to be a bad idea. If it caps, it means the player can wear gear with other stats or resist gear and maintain good values. I don't like stamina overmuch on clothie classes because the returns are so poor. Strength has some appeal but not enough I'd put points in it on a human since that race has a decent score there (by clothie standards) by default, plus human necromancer is not usually quite so vendor-limited as some other races. If you're starting in Qeynos, get used to watching out for a couple of roaming half-elf NPC's in the city that don't much like Bertoxxulous followers. Danth | |||
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Here's a realistic set of obtainable, droppable Necro gear. Not value gear and not super high end. But basically as good a set of gear as you could reasonably expect a self-funded Necro to acquire on the way to 60 on Blue's current timeline.
Gatorscale Sleeves: INT: +4 HP: +15 Shimmering Terror Hide Cloak: STR: +4 DEX: +4 HP: +50 Tolapumj's Robe: STR: +5 WIS: +5 INT: +10 MANA: +50 Black Sapphire Electrum Earring HP: +35 MANA: +25 Black Sapphire Electrum Earring HP: +35 MANA: +25 Crystal Spider Eyes: WIS: +3 INT: +3 HP: +35 MANA: +35 Coldain Skin Boots: WIS: +8 INT: +8 MANA: +35 Velium Fire Wedding Ring: HP: +65 Velium Fire Wedding Ring: HP: +65 Coldain Skin Gloves: STA: +9 WIS: +6 INT: +6 HP: +20 MANA: +20 Iksar Hide Cap: WIS: +7 INT: +7 HP: +25 Astral Leggings of the Titans: INT: +10 AGI: +8 Black Sapphire Velium Necklace: HP: +65 MANA: +65 Fancy Velvet Mantle: DEX: +9 STA: +5 INT: +5 MANA: +25 Spider Fur Belt: DEX: +5 AGI: +5 HP: +40 Golden Bracer: STR: +7 INT: +7 Steel Wristband of Strategy: STR: +7 DEX: +7 CHA: -5 INT: +7 Sorcerous Bowl: CHA: -5 WIS: +7 INT: +7 HP: +50 MANA: +10 Rokyls Channeling Crystal: HP: +50 MANA: +50 Sickly Glowing Orb: STA: +5 HP: +60 +INT total for the set: 74 INT +HP total for the set: 610 HP +mana total for the set: 380 mana Human Necro base starting INT is 85, so let's say you dump 25 STA/5 INT. You start with 90 INT, meaning that in this full set of very nice gear you are running around with a whopping 164 INT. Also consider that this list takes advantage of several very nice late P1999 timeline items from Velious and Chardok that would not be available for most of a Green 2.0 timeline. So this is really a best case scenario. Let's put to bed the idea that "omg INT is easy to cap you should pump STA!". It's pretty much universally terrible advice on every single caster, even Necros and Shaman (with WIS instead of INT) who benefit from a bigger health pool. In every case you are always better off pumping your primary stat at creation and raising your secondary stats with gear. | ||
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STR, not STA. Increasing STA on a necro will be negligible until 50+ and just barely not negligible all the way until 60.
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Agree that STR is highly underrated on INT casters. Human STR is decent though. 25/5 INT/STR split results in 80 starting STR which is very comfortable. I could even see going a 20/10 split for a nice 85 STR. But no more than that. STR jewelry is cheap and can be thrown on in the rare situations you're encumbered and can't sell. INT is your bread and butter as a caster. And people forget how much mana those 50+ Necro spells use (i.e. a root, a cast of Vexing and a cast of Pyrocuror is 1k mana right there). Obviously you can regen it pretty quickly, but extra mana is always helpful, from 1-60. I remember very well leveling my Necro and getting an unlucky string of resists on snares/fears and finishing many kills with almost zero mana left in the tank. And at higher levels a little extra mana to play with can be an entire extra cast of Deflux to keep you alive when face tanking in a bad situation, or when you're throwing out tons of roots when attempting to charm break a room.
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as a necro, as with a lot of classes, you don't have full mana often. Most of the time you will be between 30-80% mana so what really matters is you mana regen, not your max mana, which necros excel at, esp if you try to have potg as often as possible.
seriously a necro with 2400mana does not level faster then a necro with 2000mana, it's nice to have that extra mana in your pocket but when your farming, the exp is flowing, and your bags are full, you'll wish you had extra str... my druid doesn't even have head or face slots and crap in the rest, is 56 and heals just fine, but i never grp or solo without potg - it's the mana regen that really matters | ||
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