Looking for Shadowblade RVR and PVE spec and why they are the best.
Thyestefles wrote: ↑Thu 18 Apr 2019 9:50 PMLooking for Shadowblade RVR and PVE spec and why they are the best.
Vennedra wrote: ↑Tue 23 Apr 2019 4:20 PMOh, got it ! Thank you !
You need to buy more than one respec then, when you raise your RR level ? It's possible to buys respec with feathers ?
Mavella wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 12:40 AMRespeccing to drop env/stl and optionally sword as you go up in RR and increasing LA will increase your damage by reducing your LA penalty. Definitely worth doing.
Kappu wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 1:20 PMMavella wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 12:40 AMRespeccing to drop env/stl and optionally sword as you go up in RR and increasing LA will increase your damage by reducing your LA penalty. Definitely worth doing.
Please show me some statistical data that proves going from 21 LA to 24 LA once you hit RR5 from RR4 that would justify the cost of a respec stone.
Mavella wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 2:30 PMKappu wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 1:20 PMMavella wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 12:40 AMRespeccing to drop env/stl and optionally sword as you go up in RR and increasing LA will increase your damage by reducing your LA penalty. Definitely worth doing.
Please show me some statistical data that proves going from 21 LA to 24 LA once you hit RR5 from RR4 that would justify the cost of a respec stone.
Only 3 points are likely only going to make your offhand hit 1-3 points harder and miss less(likely a fraction of a percent). You might squeeze out a few extra damage on mainhand swings depending on targets. I wanted larger gains which is why I reduced sword along with it as I went up in RR. I hardly ever used the sword stun as I didn't want targets debuffing all my poisons and debuffs. Ultimately a lot of fights can come down to 1-2 swings so giving your self the opportunity to miss less and do a little more damage is always worth it. If your wallet is too tight to afford a 1.25plat respec stone every few weeks as you gain a RR I'm not sure SB might be the right class for you.
Kappu wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 3:10 PMMavella wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 2:30 PMKappu wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 1:20 PMPlease show me some statistical data that proves going from 21 LA to 24 LA once you hit RR5 from RR4 that would justify the cost of a respec stone.
Only 3 points are likely only going to make your offhand hit 1-3 points harder and miss less(likely a fraction of a percent). You might squeeze out a few extra damage on mainhand swings depending on targets. I wanted larger gains which is why I reduced sword along with it as I went up in RR. I hardly ever used the sword stun as I didn't want targets debuffing all my poisons and debuffs. Ultimately a lot of fights can come down to 1-2 swings so giving your self the opportunity to miss less and do a little more damage is always worth it. If your wallet is too tight to afford a 1.25plat respec stone every few weeks as you gain a RR I'm not sure SB might be the right class for you.
So this is my thing in a previous post you talk about until RR7 you recommend going 44 CS since it's a valuable line which I agree. If you don't want the stun from 39 sword that is fine, but if you're playing a Shadowblade and not swapping weapons after a purge to reapply poison you shouldn't be playing the class. You can still be 39 sword and just not use the stun.
So at RR4 you can go with
36 Stealth/Envenom
44 Crit
39 Sword
21 LA
RR5 (let's assume you respec Sword in line with Envenom/Stealth to 35)
35 Sword/Stealth/Envenom
44 Crit
29 LA (8 points with the assumption you gain 8/16/24 damage)
Skip to RR7
33 Sword/Stealth/Envenom
44 Crit
35 LA (14 points with the assumption you gain 14/28/42 damage)
See my point here? I'm on board with the idea that at RR7 you can probably start dumping things, but it's not necessarily needed by any means. I'd say you'd be arguing that once you get to RR7 you can actually dump crit to something in the line of 39 and then you'd see a substantial gain in LA damage.
RR7
33 Sword/Stealth/Envenom
39 Crit
41 LA (20 points with the assumption you gain 20/40/60 damage)
You could even go with 34 Crit if you wanted since the 3rd part Perf Sytle is most likely useless compared to LA styles (maybe?).
33 Sword/Stealth/Envenom
34 Crit
45 LA (24 points with the assumption you gain 24/48/72 damage( (this isn't that big of a jump and I'd have to see justifiable damage numbers vs. Stunning Stab damage)
This is one of those situations where I'm going to say having the utility to use Swords stun, CS Evade/Perf Chain and actually playing properly and reapplying poison after a Purge will net you more in the early realm ranks than worrying about min/max on LA. I'm not going to say once you are RR7 you shouldn't respec at that point I completely agree it's time to reduce and expand the hit and damage that LA has to offer.
It's not however worth it to respec for 2-3 plat over 3 RR's just for the off chance you are gaining a little bit of damage. I'm not an expert just going off what I've seen during my time on live and posts from others on these boards about their damage tests.
Kappu wrote: ↑Wed 24 Apr 2019 5:47 PMMy point on respecing is that you don't need to bother until RR7 you won't see a significant increase in damage until you can get to something close to 52 composite LA. It's not about the fact of the plat to do it it's about whether you really need to which you don't. You gain more utility as a lower RR assassin by keeping your crit and sword spec at 44/39 for the utility of the style chains.
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