- 200-300k AD is more than enough to get a T2 GS
- You can also PvP for you next fwe levels and earn enough Glory for some PvP gear. My choice would be to get 2pc PvP for the Recovery bonus, and 2pc Focal set for its Crit bonus.
- Only feats that directly increase your offensive/defensive stats count towards your GS. From my experience Renegade would yield higher GS I think. But I wouldnt never pick a spec purely for its GS benefit.
- Get the highest base damage Orc you can afford.
- Offensive Enchant use Crit/Recovery/ArP (whatever you need to balance your stats). Defensive enchant use Defense. Movement for Utility enchants.
- Get a cat or Ion stone, that alone is like adding 2k-3k in stats. (Although these extra stats do not add to your GS)
- The only TWO blue items you should consider are Belt, since lvl60 blue belts have good stats AND more importantly come with an Offensive Slot, AND a blue Shirt with an offensive slot. Purple Shirts for someone just getting into 60 is way too expansive and honestly not worth the cost.
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carnaflex17Member, Neverwinter Beta Users, Neverwinter Guardian UsersPosts: 10Arc User
edited June 2013
If you have 9.5k Glory saved you can get both the MH and OH from the vender. If not when you hit 60 you get a Glory gain potion, pop that during the PvP event and you should get roughly 1.5k glory per game if I remember correctly.
- 200-300k AD is more than enough to get a T2 GS
- You can also PvP for you next fwe levels and earn enough Glory for some PvP gear. My choice would be to get 2pc PvP for the Recovery bonus, and 2pc Focal set for its Crit bonus.
- Only feats that directly increase your offensive/defensive stats count towards your GS. From my experience Renegade would yield higher GS I think. But I wouldnt never pick a spec purely for its GS benefit.
- Get the highest base damage Orc you can afford.
- Offensive Enchant use Crit/Recovery/ArP (whatever you need to balance your stats). Defensive enchant use Defense. Movement for Utility enchants.
- Get a cat or Ion stone, that alone is like adding 2k-3k in stats. (Although these extra stats do not add to your GS)
- The only TWO blue items you should consider are Belt, since lvl60 blue belts have good stats AND more importantly come with an Offensive Slot, AND a blue Shirt with an offensive slot. Purple Shirts for someone just getting into 60 is way too expansive and honestly not worth the cost.
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Thank you for your advice, It's very informative. I will look into it by the time ill get 60.
Mixing 2 epics for gear score and benifit some bonus looks interesting instead of a full set.
I'm so damned confused over the whole issue... GS and stats, what to buy what not to buy, I come here read alot of the posts, copy down info, and still feel lost as hell over what to do. I'm not new to gaming, just not sure I know what I'm doing anymore. I leveled solo just fine, I'm purple tierd as I figured that was the best thing, didn't spend enough time reading on which gear pieces to buy... spent most I have on what I got. saw somwthing on the viszor set, went to price it and said hell no.. could be why I havent been able to compete a dungeon to date either. NO thats not true Im usually one of the last standing on last boss fight so... heck I don't know. Love the game and a good player if I say so myself, new to NW, never played wow, so maybe thats my short fall. I got a orb doing over 700 with 2 enchants,(dont ask what I put in it) one I know was a fire buff on hit. but its really low, like 1.5 or 2.5% chance . at any rate, if anyone on here feels like being a big brother to a much older gamer, meaning I'm no spring chicken, I would gladly take any advice or critisizim.. I'm good either way, I just never want to feel like I failed a group who thought I knew what i was doing.
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- You can also PvP for you next fwe levels and earn enough Glory for some PvP gear. My choice would be to get 2pc PvP for the Recovery bonus, and 2pc Focal set for its Crit bonus.
- Only feats that directly increase your offensive/defensive stats count towards your GS. From my experience Renegade would yield higher GS I think. But I wouldnt never pick a spec purely for its GS benefit.
- Get the highest base damage Orc you can afford.
- Offensive Enchant use Crit/Recovery/ArP (whatever you need to balance your stats). Defensive enchant use Defense. Movement for Utility enchants.
- Get a cat or Ion stone, that alone is like adding 2k-3k in stats. (Although these extra stats do not add to your GS)
- The only TWO blue items you should consider are Belt, since lvl60 blue belts have good stats AND more importantly come with an Offensive Slot, AND a blue Shirt with an offensive slot. Purple Shirts for someone just getting into 60 is way too expansive and honestly not worth the cost.
-
Thank you for your advice, It's very informative. I will look into it by the time ill get 60.
Mixing 2 epics for gear score and benifit some bonus looks interesting instead of a full set.
Thx again!!
Peace
"Sir, were now surrounded"!
Thats great news son, now we can attack from ALL sides"!