06-04-2006, 04:12 AM
Quote:Well that information is old. The mages int rate has been known a long time.
What is new is the information for other classes.
Tseric:
Not exactly, but the numbers tend to hover around that mark for many casters, at least. Obviously, for melee the numbers are somewhat irrelevant. Sorry that I don't have the exact numbers for Paladins, but the trend is illustrated. Here are some other numbers to that end:
At level 60, these are expected numbers of INT and points per Crit%
Warlock 200 - 60.6
Druid 192 - 60
Shaman 160 - 59.2
Priest 250 - 59.5
What is strange is that the expected int values differ so strongly, yet the chosen value for int/crit is pratically same. And still they didn't use the same value. Strange, almost looks like a result from a different formula.
These numbers for Warlocks are incorrect. Warlocks have tested (and I double checked) that the Warlock Int to Crit ratio is around 40 to 1.
Sith Warriors - They only class that gets a new room added to their ship after leaving Hoth, they get a Brooncloset
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.
Einstein said Everything is Relative.
Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
Therefore, everything is relatively uncertain.