View Full Version : Retr Palas,MS Warriors and Ashkandi
Jerom
11-02-2006, 03:54 AM
Currently we have a lil debate about giving Ashkandi to a Warrior instead of a retribution Pala.
While the Pala argues that MS Warriors are a secound choice Damage Dealers behind Furry Warriors in PVE and that the sword is more of a prestige object than a real aid for the raid in the hands of a warrior ,i wonder myself if there is really a big gap for a retribution Pala between Ashkandi and the UTB?
Im a MS Warrior myself and i have chosen to stay with my UTB untill CUM ever drops as i dont expect a big change in my DPS with Ashandi.
Anduryondon
11-02-2006, 04:54 AM
asscandy>>utb and cum...
And lol@the palas. So retribution palas are better wih asscandy for the raid? xD
Jerom
11-02-2006, 05:21 AM
asscandy>>utb and cum...
And lol@the palas. So retribution palas are better wih asscandy for the raid? xD
No the meaning was it is as useless for a warrior as for a pala in PvE Raids because if you wanna do damage as a warrior you should spec furry.
Margus
11-02-2006, 05:42 AM
Pals may do some nasty burst damage but when you look at the overall damage then give your asscandies rather to a warrior than a pal.
btw. CUM > Asscandy dps-wise but it have less stamina :>
UTB is just for epeen and wtfbbq insane 1000k bloodthirsts.
bierbaum
11-02-2006, 06:22 AM
Also Fury > Arms for pve :>
Giving Paladins the change to bid on ashkandi cuz its a "pvp" item is like letting priests take +shadow damage gear over warlocks, because they claim its "pvp" gear. Tell them to heal. >.<
Ralrra
11-02-2006, 06:38 AM
Shrug, a few of the arms warrs in my guild (couple with Asscandy, one with BRE) outdamage the 2 fury warriors in our guild that each have TF+Crul (and other gear to match.)
Whether or not fury is better than arms for pure pve raid dps isn't the point anyways. The fact of the matter is you'll still always have a few warriors that stay specced MS for pvp purposes, and are in dps slots on certain raids.
Giving an Ashkandi to a paladin is simply retarded.
bierbaum
11-02-2006, 07:27 AM
tell those furys l2p etc oO
Jerom
11-02-2006, 08:38 AM
No Bierbaum...out there..*points toward the horizon*...there is a land where the MS Warriors rule and DPS more than Rogues Mages and all the rest....i feel it..
bierbaum
11-02-2006, 08:56 AM
Oh wtf? i see the PvP Instagib land!
Margus
11-03-2006, 12:49 AM
Ahh...i remember the time when we were in mc...
blue gear + arcanite reaper = wtfpwn 2.5k ms and everyone cried "OMFG NREF WARRIORZ"
the item distribution is a simple question
want to make fast progress? give the first few items to the class which takes the most profit so you just have to take in consumables and buy skill on ebay to make it to the top :D
best example is imho the T3 warrior/rogue pieces, if you don't equip your tanks first it'll maybe a bit harder on bosses like patchwerk
Anduryondon
11-03-2006, 02:46 AM
Free dkp bid system >all
Btw you can be 2h Fury with Slam and still be one of the best dmg dealers. Of course dw fury is more effective, but you need a good gear with hit/crit/ap and two good weapons nevertheless.
Jerom
11-03-2006, 04:04 AM
So is it really true then than MS Warriors became outdated (at least before BC comes out)?
I still enjoy playing MS far over Fury
Same goes with my Rogue Twink who is Assassin skilled instead of Combat as i found it far more fun than spimply pushing one button all the time and starring at the damage meter to show all that im a pro player -.-
sry couldnt resist :)
Fury is already superiour then Arms when it comes to PvE dps, in BC Arms warriors will have blood frenzy tho but fury will still outdamage MS in pve dps.
bierbaum
11-03-2006, 09:42 AM
Well the most Raidmswarriors PvP alot (See the most Nurfed Warriors) So If you PvP alot MS is still okay because in the endeffect it doesnt Matter anyway( Though its easier with "Pvespecs")
Athrun
11-03-2006, 11:36 PM
haha a warrior mate of mine wanted to buy asscandy for 400g but a paladin got it for 2500g.. nice -_-
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