this is NOT i repeat NOT armor for the new abysmal armor quest those pieces are simply call "muramite sleeve armor " "muramite bracer armor" and so forth you need a piece of meldstone and the appropriate solvent to make the link needed to have the NPC that suits your class to refit it to your size
#ToucanVZ,
Posted:Feb 15 2004 at 6:48 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) So even if a caster has capped int, why put wisdom on his bracer?
#REDACTED,
Posted:Feb 15 2004 at 11:23 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Wis affect failure rate in crafting. If youre craft 250+ jewelcraft you had better have as much wis as possible, the wis+int makes this wearable both while sitting in the baz crafting and while youre out and about zapping things
#REDACTED,
Posted:Feb 16 2004 at 2:04 AM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) Wis only affects Failure rate if it above Int, which for Wisdom Casters it should be. So for Int Casters, Int is the gauge that effects failure rate, in Wis casters, Wis is the gauge. the pure meleers have Wis as thier higher of the two, so they would be shooting for higher Wis. And of course if you going to be Fletching, you need high Dex to help with Success rate.
Actually, if you are talking about tradeskills, INT does not affect failure rate or success rate. The ONLY thing that affects success or failure is your skill level in that tradeskill. End of story. The only thing that int or wis affects, in regards to tradeskills, is rate at which your skill increases.
Looks great at first glance, but why the Hell do casters need Wisdom? Is this some kind of joke, oh well another item my wizzy doesnt need. The other stats arent bad tho three (3) mana per tick is pretty cool...Where is the INT?
Probably, but it allows you to trade off int gear for other stat gear.
____________________________
"God created man from a handful of dust, and he created woman from that man's rib. And these two together were so stupid that they weren't on the planet five minutes when they managed to get a curse put on all future generations. Nice work." Pat Condell