05-19-2006, 06:55 PM
Drasca,May 19 2006, 11:21 AM Wrote:That's news to me. My numbers at the time were based on the Curse-Gaming link. Official stats were posted afterward. Any differences should reflect changes since then.
Currently http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/items/...html?4,8,4,male
The 2 and 4 piece bonus descriptions have changed.
2 offers Shadowbolts chance to heal 270-330
No corruption needed
4 offers 20% more corruption damage.
Others unchanged.
The two piece set bonus is a LOT better. The 4 piece bonus is pretty fair. I secretly wish there was an ability to prematurely trigger doom so warlocks could say die, and the enemy would. Doom would still have the same long recharge timer, and the warlock would be asking for a lot of aggro, but that's my secret warlock wish.
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The warlock's armor is ugly, but that's ok. Aesthetics can be a matter of opinion. Additionally, warlock and shaman armors are known to be ... extravagent (ok, outright weird). At least they are easily recognizeable, for praise or groan. I still want hellfire armor.[right][snapback]110327[/snapback][/right]
They need to revamp the 8 piece set though. Right now, the 8 piece for Plagueheart is worse than the 8 piece for Felheart. Likewise, the 6 piece bonus hurts Warlocks without Ruin or without +20% crit if they do have Ruin.
Likewise, I do agree with your comment, the set it hideous looking. Right now though, even with the +70 damage bonus over Nemesis, I think I would stick with the 8 Nemesis pieces until I got enough crit from the Plagueheart pieces and other items to break the +20% crit barrier (maybe getting as high as 25% where the 6 piece set bonus really shines on Plagueheart).
Sith Warriors - They only class that gets a new room added to their ship after leaving Hoth, they get a Brooncloset
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Heisenberg said Everything is Uncertain.
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