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I was looking at the planar list. I don't understand that really. Is "pre-planar" items that you suggest to a monk without planar access and "planar" a list of items suggest to a monk with planar access? Because if so, I disagree with the items listed under planar as the items clearly favor a monk gearing for DPS as opposed to pulling.
I guess I just don't understand the two different pre/post planar lists and their purposes. | ||
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#2
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I chose to stack AC and HP on my twink monk. Items like a Glowing Bone Collar and a Lockjaw Hide Vest are two examples of gear that I picked over popular and more expensive choices like a Runed Lava Pendant and a Syythrak Hide Vest. One reason is that I thought it might be more fun to have a twink with only mid-level gear. The other is that I wanted him to have high mitigation and survivability.
I keep strength and stamina potions in his inventory for added dps and hp, but I am unaware of any potions that can give you raw AC. This is the logic I used when I chose not to gear for dps. I don't think a twink should be geared for extremes, though, and a lot of his ac/hp gear does have strength on it. Diamondine Earrings are one example of how you can get a little bit of both. | ||
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#3
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One note, if you want to get him a RLP, think about camping it. The mob that drops it also drops DS pots which could be helpful leveling up. Right now I think I have like a 14 or 15 lava pots on a druid I was using to farm the RLP (I wear black saph, wanted RLP for DPS set).
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