I'm trying to understand the difference between a decently mixed set of ROG's and a fully crafted suit with a template. The only thing I really know at this point is that I should expect the ROG's to be max 99% quality, where as crafted can be 100%. Furthermore, it's probably not realistic to expect to get all my resists maxed and stats maxed properly with just ROG's. Is that all there is to it?
I've heard something about buying crafted weapons and then getting them enchanted. Does that make the weapon far more powerful than a ROG would be, or is that somewhat equivalent?
On the armor side, it seems if I want to really have all the right procs. I need crafted and SC'd armor. With ROG's I'd just have to live with whatever proc is on the armor that has the best mix of stats for what I'm building.
Aside from all that, ROG's have + to all melee or + to all magic and stuff like that, whereas templates will have the specific skills I want. I'm currently only worried about a Warden and a Theurgist, so the generics wouldn't be a big deal.
In the end though, I guess the real question is: Are there aspects of a crafted/templated suit that far exceed what a ROG suit can achieve, by design, or is it just a matter of it being harder to find the right combinations to make it all work?
I've heard something about buying crafted weapons and then getting them enchanted. Does that make the weapon far more powerful than a ROG would be, or is that somewhat equivalent?
On the armor side, it seems if I want to really have all the right procs. I need crafted and SC'd armor. With ROG's I'd just have to live with whatever proc is on the armor that has the best mix of stats for what I'm building.
Aside from all that, ROG's have + to all melee or + to all magic and stuff like that, whereas templates will have the specific skills I want. I'm currently only worried about a Warden and a Theurgist, so the generics wouldn't be a big deal.
In the end though, I guess the real question is: Are there aspects of a crafted/templated suit that far exceed what a ROG suit can achieve, by design, or is it just a matter of it being harder to find the right combinations to make it all work?