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  • Stat Caps for levels 66+

    Not there yet, but do the +5 max stat raises forr levels 60 - 65 also get added for levels 66 - 70?

    and

    I assume the PoP AAs Planar Power and Intellectual Enhancement weren't extended for the level cap increase in GoD and OOW, or am I wrong?


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    P.S. I have 2.8 AAs. Should I spend them on regen, STA, or another TradeSkill (New Tanaan Mastery), and which one? =)
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    I noticed my stats went up when I dinged 66, and I assume it continues that way through the rest.

    P.S. I have 2.8 AAs. Should I spend them on regen, STA, or another TradeSkill (New Tanaan Mastery), and which one? =)
    IMO, the first three AA's any class gets should be spent in Innate Run Speed. After that, its up to you. I spent my next 3 in Innate Regen.

    K
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    • #3
      Pretty much what I've heard (and used) on AA's for EVERYONE (including druids/rangers/etc) is Innate Run, then Regen. Pretty much no exceptions.

      So agreeing with K

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      • #4
        Bah! I used mine on first innate run 3 and then of course New Tanaan. Who needs more regen when you can get another tradeskill instead?! Actually I'd say out of the general AA the innate metabolism 3 did more for me than 3 points of regen ever would, even with forcefeeding I do forget at times and it's nice when that doesn't end up costing my entire stack of MPTs because my lizard is a pig. Not because it's expensive to replace them, because to a baker it certainly isn't, I'm just too lazy to grab a stack from my food holding alt most of the time.

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        • #5
          Thanks

          I appreciate the responses, kind of what i was thinking about the normal stat increases. I tend to agree on the regen, for a necro HP is mana, but I have JBoots and R e a l l y want to up another TS =)
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          Taairrne Ecplecticos
          (Level 18 Drakkin Ranger)
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          Antonius (Kane) Bayle

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          • #6
            You're all wrong Well, not wrong, but missing a very strong option: Innate Metabolism. Stat food/drink is wonderful, and not all that expensive, but it is a pain to have to keep replacing (especially if you make it yourself, those Halas Meat Pies require like two hundred sub-combines and fifty ingredients, give or take a few ). And if you have the misfortune to be a halfling of vah shir, or if you use a horse or drogmor frequently (unless you get that hay item), you go through even the heartiest food/drink pretty fast.

            Now I know that in theory you could reuse stat food/drink forever by just right-click eating other food, but in practice I have found that this just doesn't work. Some of the time I remember to do it, but if I'm in a busy group I'm going to be a lot more focused on keeping my cleric alive than keeping my meat pie alive. With innate metabolism I rarely even bother right-click eating anymore, but I haven't had to make or buy a new stack of food or drink for months. You might think that being a shaman (and having cannibalize) that I'd argue for Innate Regen, but I did Runspeed and Metabolism and I haven't regretted it for a second.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by loramin
              And if you have the misfortune to be a halfling of vah shir, or if you use a horse or drogmor frequently (unless you get that hay item)
              This is a myth. The Sack of Hay has been proven to not affect food consumption rates.

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