07-16-2004, 06:05 PM
I picked up a nice quest reward last night, and I'm not sure if the damage per second showing is the total, or if it's just for the blade's damage. Here is the item:
I spent about an hour getting my herbalism up to 100 so I could use it! At least the stranglekelp was easy enough to find, that gave me my last 7 points in herbalism. But I digress.
My old weapon was:
The DPS is higher on the maul, but the blade adds nature damage. If the blade's DPS is being calculated by only the blade damage, then the sword is hands-down the item to use. Since I had to learn the swords skill to use it, the damage output really isn't comparable yet; I suppose I'll know when the skill gets up to 100+.
Now, should the DPS be calculated with all modifiers in mind? Or should DPS always be the base value for the item? The DPS showing on my character screen is lower than with the maul; it appears that the nature damage isn't factored in there either.
I'll be using this item in tandem with this:
The defense increase from the shield, and the sword's comparable damage (even comparing the DPS, 10 to 12) makes the sword/shield combo a no-brainer. But that still leaves me wondering what my REAL DPS is. I would imagine this same vagueness in true DPS applies for enchanted items as well.
I spent about an hour getting my herbalism up to 100 so I could use it! At least the stranglekelp was easy enough to find, that gave me my last 7 points in herbalism. But I digress.
My old weapon was:
The DPS is higher on the maul, but the blade adds nature damage. If the blade's DPS is being calculated by only the blade damage, then the sword is hands-down the item to use. Since I had to learn the swords skill to use it, the damage output really isn't comparable yet; I suppose I'll know when the skill gets up to 100+.
Now, should the DPS be calculated with all modifiers in mind? Or should DPS always be the base value for the item? The DPS showing on my character screen is lower than with the maul; it appears that the nature damage isn't factored in there either.
I'll be using this item in tandem with this:
The defense increase from the shield, and the sword's comparable damage (even comparing the DPS, 10 to 12) makes the sword/shield combo a no-brainer. But that still leaves me wondering what my REAL DPS is. I would imagine this same vagueness in true DPS applies for enchanted items as well.
"Yay! We did it!"
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*
"Who are you?"
"Um, uh... just ... a guy." *flee*