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#1 Apr 03 2009 at 6:31 AM Rating: Default
I just got my Sindorei Warblade, but then ran an instance and got a 2h mace with a faster time, more damage and better stats. My question is a matter of opinion. I am just curious if I should use it or not. The blade looks so much better, but the mace has better stats, any opinions?
#2 Apr 03 2009 at 7:07 AM Rating: Excellent
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EnsignChimp wrote:
I just got my Sindorei Warblade, but then ran an instance and got a 2h mace with a faster time, more damage and better stats. My question is a matter of opinion. I am just curious if I should use it or not. The blade looks so much better, but the mace has better stats, any opinions?


I may be wrong, but I'm not familiar with a 2h mace that drops in WC or SFK. What exactly did you get? It's been my understanding that the warblade should last a Belf pally into his mid-20s most of the time.

I'd also advise you to look at the Pally sticky again. You've switched to Ret now I see, which means you do not want a FASTER weapon speed. You want a nice slow weapon in order to hit your mob as hard as possible, not as often as possible.

As a final point, and I mean this with all the kindness I can muster, would you please consider taking stock of what you are doing and what your goals are? You don't need to race to 80, please don't feel pressured to race to 80, but based on the threads you've started here over the last few weeks, you're taking an unusually long time to level your character relative to the amount of time you appear to spend researching gear upgrades and talent trees and such information.

I almost want to say you're overthinking these things. What works for most people is to go into a quest hub for their faction, pick up all the quests, turn them in, and move on to the next quest hub. You will get the gear you need. Run the lowbie instances a couple times each (for fun, not for gearing) and continue on. You will get the gear you need. If you keep plugging along, you'll have some spare gold lying around if your armor gets 8-10 levels out of date and you want a reasonably priced piece from the AH. If you'd rather grind mobs to level or if you'd prefer to sit in an inn and RP, that's your choice (but I suspect that that's not what you're doing).

You remind me of a former guildie, to a certain extent, who was a great guy, but he'd get his heart set on a sweet weapon from RFK for example and want to run it 20 times until it would drop, at which point he'd then turn and want something specific from SM or RFD and it just continued on and on, endlessly running lowbie instances to get gear that he never really seemed to "need" for anything he was doing. I think he got very frustrated in the end and just want to help you get back on track if that's what you think you need.

Good luck!
#3 Apr 03 2009 at 8:39 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hoya got it right…

Stop worrying about this stuff. Just level up. You don’t need to be the tallest midget. He said you don’t need to “race” to 80. I agree – you don’t need to, but you should be focused on doing it.

Don’t worry about professions, don’t worry about hitting each instance, don’t worry about doing every quest, don’t worry about Rep. Focus on completing quests, killing mobs, and hearing that little ‘ding’ you get from leveling.

You are putting a lot of time into very old content. It’s good to experience it and learn as you level, but don’t worry about being the best lvl 20, 30, 40, etc… You do not need good gear to level. You definitely don’t need the best gear available.
#4 Apr 06 2009 at 11:51 PM Rating: Decent
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I can only add if you get the Addon called ratingBuster you will know exactly what stats you gain or lose , but remember ret pallys need a slow weapon and also that RatingBuster does not take into account any item enhancements or at least seems to ignore them for me.
#5 Apr 07 2009 at 11:35 PM Rating: Decent
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I'd also advise you to look at the Pally sticky again. You've switched to Ret now I see, which means you do not want a FASTER weapon speed. You want a nice slow weapon in order to hit your mob as hard as possible, not as often as possible


yes normaly but as the op said
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a 2h mace with a faster time, more damage and better stats


wich means more damage over all. unless he's saying more dps. but if it's reading more weapon damage then it should be more damage.

weapon a has 20-50 weapon damage 3.8 swing
weapon b has 30-60 weapon damage 3.4 swing

weapon b should be better i dont see anything saying based on weapon speed. tallents read based on weapon damage. but once again if he really means dps and not weapon damage then eh could be a toss up depending on the actuall damage on weapon.
#6 Apr 08 2009 at 10:53 AM Rating: Good
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punkspider wrote:
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I'd also advise you to look at the Pally sticky again. You've switched to Ret now I see, which means you do not want a FASTER weapon speed. You want a nice slow weapon in order to hit your mob as hard as possible, not as often as possible


yes normaly but as the op said
Quote:
a 2h mace with a faster time, more damage and better stats


wich means more damage over all. unless he's saying more dps. but if it's reading more weapon damage then it should be more damage.

weapon a has 20-50 weapon damage 3.8 swing
weapon b has 30-60 weapon damage 3.4 swing

weapon b should be better i dont see anything saying based on weapon speed. tallents read based on weapon damage. but once again if he really means dps and not weapon damage then eh could be a toss up depending on the actuall damage on weapon.

Certainly that much is true, especially at the OP's level. However, the scenario you provided will never actually come into play at the level cap; there are, to my knowledge, no faster swinging weapons with a higher average damage when compared to slower swinging weapons.

In regards to the OP though, I'd agree with you. Most likely the mace he got has a higher ilvl than the Warblade, so it's unfair to compare the two. If it's got better average damage and better stats, take it. At your level swing speed won't matter as much. It really won't matter till you hit the level cap and start looking at end-game boss drops and such.

Edited, Apr 8th 2009 2:56pm by Wchigo
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