Cadebrennus wrote: ↑Wed 13 Feb 2019 5:53 PM
jelzinga_EU wrote: ↑Wed 13 Feb 2019 5:44 PM
Cadebrennus wrote: ↑Wed 13 Feb 2019 5:14 PM
FYI Hunter and Ranger melee output was tested by me and others during beta and 2h Hunter (without pet) = Ranger dual wielding damage. With pet it increases even more.
Scout 1h = Ranger 1h = Hunter 1h at equal spec.
Scout Bow Range = 2200
Ranger Bow Range = 2100
Hunter Bow Range = 2000
Ranger and Scout get 5.4ish bows for harder Critshots, Hunters do not.
For regular shots and hitting Rapid Fire speed cap, bow speeds are more equal (4.0 - 4.7ish, don't remember exact Hunter bow speeds)
At 50+15 CD (unlikely) Ranger is swinging both weapons at 69% of the time. That means that 31% of the time they are swinging 1h without any defensive bonus and are swinging without any additional defensive penetration vs shield or evade. Also keep in mind that dual wielding penetration is only 25%, not 50%.
More likely CD specs for Rangers:
29+15 CD = 54% chance to dual wield, 46% chance to swing only 1 weapon.
18+15 CD = 47% chance to swing both weapons, 53% chance to swing only 1 weapon.
Buffs from Pathfinding and Beastcraft are completely overshadowed by pots and charges. The DA in PF is by itself not worth spending the spec points on. The dog in BC is however, IMO, as it is a valuable interrupt tool and does as much damage as an unstyled hit per hit. The attack speed is slow however, and the run speed sucks when sending it to a target.
Keep these figures in mind before engaging in hyperbole and flame wars. Happy comparing.
What makes you think you do not get defensive penetration vs shield or evade when your offhand doesn't swing? Simply equipping an offhand does this (or should do) - and this alone swings the balance (heavily) in the favor of rangers. I'm not saying this is unfair, but it is a big flaw in your argument as it means rangers are much more suited against high evade/block (assassins, scouts, tanks) than hunters.
The damage of the pet "doing an unstyled hit per hit" doesn't mean a lot without context (definitely not as much as an unstyled spear hit, and it swings slower than that) but it doesn't proc anything offensive yet procs everything defensively.
Just saying
I haven't seen any evidence that says defense penetration happens on a single hit. The wording is "dual wielding" so it could happen either way. I haven't done the testing as the random nature of dual wielding would make confirming or denying this a nightmare. The most logical conclusion for me is that 1 weapon attacking = 1 weapon defense penetration or lack thereof. I could be wrong in this matter but it stands to have extensive testing to prove me wrong. The way Mythic originally coded everything it's a strong possibility that defensive penetration only works when both weapons swing. Perhaps Gruen could confirm or deny.
Regarding the dog I've done testing and the dog does as much damage as an unstyled 50 spec 1handed hit. This was tested during beta. Keep in mind that most Archer players aren't speccing 50 weapon so that makes the dog even more potent.
25% is a lot less potent than the 50% defense penetration that dual wielders started with.
2handed weapons have a defense penetration bonus against parry but somehow Hunter players always forget to mention that.
Careful with the claims and be cautious of hyperbole. No one said dogs were = to an unstyled spear hit, nor are dual wielders these amazing defensive barrier melters.
It is piss-easy to test: You duel a NS as ranger and equip 1H and no offhand. You will see Evade % when you get evaded. Then you equip an offhand and see results on evade when your offhand doesn't swing. I'm almost 100% sure you will see defense penetration without actually swinging offhand, this is what makes CD/DW so much stronger in stealth.
No one is argueing 25% is less than 50% but 0% (as hunters get) is even less..
As for dog testing: What 1H spec and what speed? You also forget that a blue-con level 40 dog has a much higher chance-to-miss than an offhand from a level 50. Isolating an individual dog hit, which happens at a much lower rate is a bad comparison, especially when you do not mention 1H spec and weapon swing-speed.
And yes, dog has advantages and disadvantages to an offhand, but you're the one claiming they're equal - which requires you to be specific in those things.
Parry-penetration bonus isn't as relevant as evade-penetration because most targets you engage in melee do not have parry and even if they do they probably have some evade too. I'm not even sure parry-penetration does exist, but it doesn't matter against most common targets.
On a related note: Have you played a hunter extensively?