I am currently working smithing(191) with a HE character with int at 255 w/KEI. Would it be worth it to use a gearlock hammer in primary slot, sacrificing 10 intelligence. All items in my character's inventory have an int modifier on it making it difficult to simply buy a replacement item(s) with a significant boost to this stat without investing a lot of money (for example, spending lots of pp to replace 4 items with a net gain of 1int on each piece).
From my understanding the gearlock would increase the number of successfull combines but a maxed stat would increase the likelyhood of a skillup. Although I am not rich, a skillup would be more valuable to me then a successfull combine to recoup the investment in materials. I wanted to know what some of the more experienced smiths would do in this situation.
I'm sure one of the simplest answers will likely be the tradeskill trophy, granting not only the +5% skill modifier but also the option to equip the item in the range slot and not dropping my int stat at all. At 191 current skill this would of course be a hit or miss combine most likely resulting in at least one failure. I certainly wish to complete the trophy at some point in the future, but at this time (or any for that matter) it is possible to fail multiple attempts.
From my understanding the gearlock would increase the number of successfull combines but a maxed stat would increase the likelyhood of a skillup. Although I am not rich, a skillup would be more valuable to me then a successfull combine to recoup the investment in materials. I wanted to know what some of the more experienced smiths would do in this situation.
I'm sure one of the simplest answers will likely be the tradeskill trophy, granting not only the +5% skill modifier but also the option to equip the item in the range slot and not dropping my int stat at all. At 191 current skill this would of course be a hit or miss combine most likely resulting in at least one failure. I certainly wish to complete the trophy at some point in the future, but at this time (or any for that matter) it is possible to fail multiple attempts.
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