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Originally Posted by Zentile
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Here is my point allocation on a 60 monk in case you were wondering: - 1 AC = 4
- 1 STR = 2
- 1 STA = 4
- 1 AGI = 1
- 1 DEX = 2
- 1 HP = 1
- 1 svM = 6
- 1 svF = 3
- 1 svC = 3
- 1 svP = 2
- 1 svD = 2
I also add a bonus for worn abilities like see invis (80), ultravision (60), regen (15 per regen point), and enduring breath (40).
I have an entire scale for haste too, although I must admit I don't think it's balanced right yet: - 41% = 450
- 36% = 350
- 34% = 300
- 31% = 250
- 26-27% = 200
- 24% = 150
- 21-22% = 100
For weapons, I kept it simple and multiply the dmg/dly ratio by 500 in addition to any other points for stats.
Hope that helps,
Zen
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So to do an item comparison using your method
Necklace of Nightstalking: 149 points
Standard +6 neck: 204 points
Zlandi: 225 points
LTK: 227 points
First Brood Talisman: 267 points
Yelinak: 247 points (697 if adding haste)
Bile Etched Obsidian Choker:380 points
Amulet of the Dreadgazer: 465 points (see invis and ultravision)
Valtrons: 555 points
It seems to produce fairly rational results although there are a couple things I would tweak:
- Ignore +str as it's so easy to cap
- Only give full weight to +sta under 205 then give a +2 allocation to sta between 205 and 255 unbuffed
- Give +svFR and +svCR a +2 allocation
- Give +svDR and +svPR a +1 allocation
- Only give weight to +dex if you have a procing weapon
I agree on the high allocation to +sv magic for a monk, but maybe not for a warrior.