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We did this over a decade ago. Why do you think it became common vernacular in the first place. | |||
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* Cleric, Druid, Ranger all saw similar benefits to adding AC * The impact of AC is to change the ratio of max hit to min hit * Above ~160 AC there was no more benefit to adding AC against this mob because there were almost no max hits * The "squelch point" where there's no marginal benefit to adding more AC is mob-dependent I'm explicitly not drawing any conclusions about ranger AC against raid targets. When you talk about ranger AC not mattering, are you talking about versus xp mobs, versus raid mobs, or both? | |||
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I have a Guardian Robe and SwiftWind. RED99 | ||
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Sir jim, we are discussing the Ranger AC CAP, the fac tthat I have the rarest item in the game (Guardian Robe) is the utmost relevant, did I mention my Cleric has a Aegis of Life aswell? Beacuse I am the top #1 Number 1 #1 PVPER in All of EverQuest History. Now that is settled I will be accepting consultations about mew glorious Guardian Robe and how it effects my mitigation (it doesnt because the ranger ac cap is so low) RED99 | |||
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I did two tests on Bloodmaw with my Shaman using Epic spear: 1. 166 STR - 410 Hits, 36 Misses = 92% hit rate 2. 255 STR + 100 ATK (Primal Avatar) - 415 Hits, 33 Misses = 92.6% Almost 100 STR and 100 ATK did nothing for my hit rate in this scenario. I get a ~90% hit rate on Corudoth with my SK, Monk, and Shaman. My guess is you probably accidentally pulled in some extra misses by accident, or your parser did if you used one.
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![]() Yeah, I re-checked the logs, and it's 233 hits and 27 misses at 145 str vs 253/26 at 187. Ran a parse earlier tonight and got ~90% with both 132 and 199 str. No effect on hit% from +str.
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"We" parsed it a couple weeks back and it turns out there's a hidden AC cap based on mob level and you benefit up until that point. The cap seem to be the same across all classes too, rangers being no exception. It is also much higher than previously thought. Rangers getting trampled post 50 compared to knights/war seemed to be an avoidance problem more than a mitigation one. See the link bcbrown gave you if you want to learn more. | |||
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