Originally posted by Rage Kinard 1. Change out some of your agility gear for strength 2. put the rest of you skill points from now until retirement into strength
The sum of strength + agility should be over 210 right now in the build and 220 would be preferred.
Thanks for the input. Build is finished; I am retiring him ASAP.
Does the Str/Agil total still stand, considering that I didn't boost, and therefore don't have the additional 20-25 levels to round out the rest of my build? I had to sacrifice Str and Agil more than I wanted in order to get Conf, Stam, etc up...
Originally posted by GrandmaCheryl Thanks for the input. Build is finished; I am retiring him ASAP.
Does the Str/Agil total still stand, considering that I didn't boost, and therefore don't have the additional 20-25 levels to round out the rest of my build? I had to sacrifice Str and Agil more than I wanted in order to get Conf, Stam, etc up...
The 210 does. You at least want 205. If you aren't boosting, then I would go 78 cap strength, 78 cap agility anyway. For the DTs I boost, I'm now going 87, 87.
Originally posted by Rage Kinard The 210 does. You at least want 205. If you aren't boosting, then I would go 78 cap strength, 78 cap agility anyway. For the DTs I boost, I'm now going 87, 87.
When you say 220, you mean with EQ, right?
78 str/agi on a non-booster would make your build amazingly crappy. You're talking 25 levels of SP (at least) when you've got 40 to work with.
However, this player must have boosted at least 7 times otherwise he would not have made level 48.
Originally posted by TheGreatPuma When you say 220, you mean with EQ, right?
78 str/agi on a non-booster would make your build amazingly crappy. You're talking 25 levels of SP (at least) when you've got 40 to work with.
However, this player must have boosted at least 7 times otherwise he would not have made level 48.
Yes with equipment
25 levels of sp is fine for a non booster with the new training options available. You can put 45-50 levels of sp into your first 2 attributes for a non-booster.
Sure, if you only want your secondaries and tertiaries single capped, and don't want to bother with adding points to SAs.
and 25 was a VERY conservative estimate. I've got two level 20 boosters who are going 5th cap on their first four attrs. Right now, I've only 5th capped the first and the second is in the mid-high 50s. After I boost it will be in the mid-60s. Meaning it's likely going to be level 33 before they actually get both attrs 5th capped.
Honestly, I'd like to see the build plans for an 87/87 DT. What are you looking at for his spd, tck, vis, con, sta, and SAs endgame?
Honestly, I'd like to see the build plans for an 87/87 DT. What are you looking at for his spd, tck, vis, con, sta, and SAs endgame?
booster or non booster...cause I'm working on a few boosting DTs like that with 70ish spd, low 70 tck, 3:1 vis, 2:1 con and sta SAs are solid not spectacular
Originally posted by Joebarber booster or non booster...cause I'm working on a few boosting DTs like that with 70ish spd, low 70 tck, 3:1 vis, 2:1 con and sta SAs are solid not spectacular
Nonbooster would spend all 10 seasons trying to get to 87/87 while neglecting everything else.
87/87 spends roughly the first 45 levels only on those two attributes. Then spend 8 levels on speed, 8 levels on tackling, 6 levels on vis/con and 6 levels or so on SAs. pretty extreme but perhaps doable. I've just not seen a season by season build plan proving it works well.
Originally posted by TheGreatPuma Nonbooster would spend all 10 seasons trying to get to 87/87 while neglecting everything else.
87/87 spends roughly the first 45 levels only on those two attributes. Then spend 8 levels on speed, 8 levels on tackling, 6 levels on vis/con and 6 levels or so on SAs. pretty extreme but perhaps doable. I've just not seen a season by season build plan proving it works well.
You don't need that many levels on speed or tackling. Training takes care of a good bit of it.
Originally posted by Rage Kinard You don't need that many levels on speed or tackling. Training takes care of a good bit of it.
Your build was a bit less aggressive than his if I recall. To get an attr to 70, you're going to have to spend about 40 SP. You might be able to trim a few off that, but I'd be surprised if it would be much less than that. Of course, you might be able to do more with the Multi-train your whole career, but that will sacrifice a ton in AE.
Originally posted by TheGreatPuma Your build was a bit less aggressive than his if I recall. To get an attr to 70, you're going to have to spend about 40 SP. You might be able to trim a few off that, but I'd be surprised if it would be much less than that. Of course, you might be able to do more with the Multi-train your whole career, but that will sacrifice a ton in AE.
You can multi-train for 5 seasons and sacrifice nothing. Plus you don't have to do it consecutively. As long as you do 330 days worth of relaxed training over the 11 seasons + 15-16 days you get before the first season, then you can train almost any way you want the other 290-300 days.