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Most gear dependent non-tank?
Monk, then Ranger imo. Assuming we’re not strictly talking BiS gear a rogue with epic plus any decent off-hander will function very well compared to a rogue with non-BiS medium+ tier gear. The difference between a properly geared Ranger/monk vs that same Ranger/monk in EC gear will be substantial.
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You're going to feel the benefits of good gear on a monk more than any other.
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I'm gonna say Bard.
Get a https://wiki.project1999.com/Silver_Whip_of_Rage and https://wiki.project1999.com/Essence_Mace and you become a beast. I suppose this setup would work with ranger too. Add in a https://wiki.project1999.com/Ring_of...Frostreaver_IV + https://wiki.project1999.com/Fungus_Covered_Scale_Tunic and you are really cookin' Once you gear your bard, you can kill many things (without kiting) by slowing + face tanking and twisting heal songs (w/ primary lute) + dot. I call this setup the "Battle Bard". People will laugh but it's pretty fun setup. WIP battle bard here https://wiki.project1999.com/Magelo_Blue:Phenomic | ||
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Epic rogue + a ToV weapon is hardly behind a Mrylokars rogue. Don't get me wrong, they're still behind but not by miles.
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Part of the reason monk is such a strong answer is geared monks blur back into the tank category. But I think even if you exclude tanking monks might win out.
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Monk has basically 5 key items that will give you a noticeable boost while leveling if you just want to purchase them: 1. Fungi Tunic 2. T-Staff 3. 34%+ Haste Item 4. Epic 5. WR Bags After that you generally need to raid to see significant gains from items. A Shaman has a few more key items that will give you a noticeable boost while leveling if you just want to purchase them: 1. Fungi Tunic 2. Fungi Staff 3. JBB 4. Epic 5. Black Fur Boots 6. Torpor (Changes your playstyle) 7. Malo 8. Bane 9. Pox 10. Level 55 Pet 11. Haste item and Weapon for levels 1-40. I'd say a Shaman has more noticeable upgrades while leveling. A Monk has more noticeable upgrades when raiding.
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Thanks for all the replies guys! I've enjoyed reading the responses. Some are what I kind of expected to hear and some I didn't!
I am mostly interested in raid application. So as monks gear in a raid application I assume you feel the upgrades in the forms of higher dps, taking less ae damage, and having more hp to survive pulls and aes? | ||
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Increasing resists stats was noticeable, but that would be the case for any class and the real difference maker there was just the level of the player character anyway. | |||
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If we're talking raiding roles only then it's probably monk because they actually do things. Extra survivability on a monk is great for pulling, AEs fights, enables ramp/tanking some fights, etc.
The other melees are basically just auto attacking or staying out of combat (bard). Shout out to Cleric. Having a massive mana pool and toys (namely, hosh stick, sky neck, etc) can carry a weak chain. Playing a geared cleric feels real good. | ||
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