06-01-2006, 06:14 PM
As mentioned on the Lurker Lounge front page, Tseric revealed how intellect affects spell crit%:
Later in the thread, he provided this table:
This makes me wonder if there's a way to make a really high spell crit warrior or rogue by making them wear a bunch of +int gear. Of course, one would then have to find a spell for them to cast.
Quote:Not an accurate statement. I will clarify.
At level 60, each class has an "expected amount" of INT. This varies from class to class.
At level 60, a Mage's expected amount of INT is 286 points.
That expected amount yields a 5% crit chance.
This works out to 59.5 points of INT for each Crit% point.
At levels before 60, the numbers are different, but keep the basic ratio of expected amount of INT to the crit% of 5.
Later in the thread, he provided this table:
Quote:For Mages at level 60:
48 Int: 1% crit
107 Int: 2% crit
167 Int: 3% crit
226 Int: 4% crit
286 Int: 5% crit
346 Int: 6% crit
405 Int: 7% crit
465 Int: 8% crit
524 Int: 9% crit
584 Int: 10% crit
This makes me wonder if there's a way to make a really high spell crit warrior or rogue by making them wear a bunch of +int gear. Of course, one would then have to find a spell for them to cast.