Wyrren 0 Report post Posted September 25, 2015 Hello, I main a feral druid and I am trying to understand if there is a need to be watching what our percentages are for each of the stats, both primary and agility. I know it used to be important, and I read that crit now has the breaking points at 33.3% and 50%. My character is WYRREN on Wyrmrest Accord. She's not maxed out in gear because I am a casual raider, but I'd still like to get better than I am. I appreciate any help or suggestions people may have. Thanks kindly, Wyrren Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Worguid 0 Report post Posted October 1, 2015 Hi Primary stats will increase with ilvl. Get as much Crit / Multi (single target) - Crit - Mastery ( cleave ) and gem / enchant Crit. You can also sim you own char to see whats best for your char. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wyrren 0 Report post Posted October 2, 2015 Hi Primary stats will increase with ilvl. Get as much Crit / Multi (single target) - Crit - Mastery ( cleave ) and gem / enchant Crit. You can also sim you own char to see whats best for your char. Thank you, that's helpful. I have seen some gear that shows a slight drop in agility but a large increase in crit so, although knowing that agility is my primary stat, wasn't sure if I should be taking the slight loss to get the gain of crit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xahn 0 Report post Posted October 4, 2015 (edited) Hi Primary stats will increase with ilvl. Get as much Crit / Multi (single target) - Crit - Mastery ( cleave ) and gem / enchant Crit. You can also sim you own char to see whats best for your char. Thank you, that's helpful. I have seen some gear that shows a slight drop in agility but a large increase in crit so, although knowing that agility is my primary stat, wasn't sure if I should be taking the slight loss to get the gain of crit. For this you could use Pawn addon, then add a script for either single target or balanced, which is explained in detail by aggixx, then the addon will give you a hint in the tooltip of the item of which item would benefits you more. I usually choose single target because thats our primary role in raids to be honest, but you could also use the other code for Balanced (As in single target + aoe benefits) or even his third code for AOE. All credits goes ot aggixx he wrote this on the fluid druid forums, maybe it is also here in the stickies not sure haven't checked. Basically download Pawn, then create a new spec and import this code in and name that "Single target" or "Balanced" or whatever you're after. Balanced -- For general use: ( Pawn: v1: "Balanced": Agility=9.73, Ap=8.55, CritRating=5.9, HasteRating=4.08, MasteryRating=5.29, Multistrike=4.74, Versatility=4.49, Dps=7.94, IsOffHand=-1000000, IsFist=-1000000, IsMace=-1000000, IsCrossbow=-1000000, IsDagger=-1000000, IsGun=-1000000, IsFrill=-1000000, Is2HAxe=-1000000, IsBow=-1000000, IsSword=-1000000, IsWand=-1000000, Is2HSword=-1000000, IsAxe=-1000000 ) AoE -- For encounters constant or near-constant multiple targets: ( Pawn: v1: "AoE": Agility=12.9, Ap=11.29, CritRating=7.04, HasteRating=4.69, MasteryRating=8.65, Multistrike=5.83, Versatility=5.78, Dps=8.3, IsOffHand=-1000000, IsFist=-1000000, IsMace=-1000000, IsCrossbow=-1000000, IsDagger=-1000000, IsGun=-1000000, IsFrill=-1000000, Is2HAxe=-1000000, IsBow=-1000000, IsSword=-1000000, IsWand=-1000000, Is2HSword=-1000000, IsAxe=-1000000 ) Single Target -- For pure single target encounters: ( Pawn: v1: "Single Target": Agility=9.59, Ap=8.45, CritRating=6.22, HasteRating=4.4, MasteryRating=4.38, Multistrike=4.91, Versatility=4.512, Dps=8.97, IsOffHand=-1000000, IsFist=-1000000, IsMace=-1000000, IsCrossbow=-1000000, IsDagger=-1000000, IsGun=-1000000, IsFrill=-1000000, Is2HAxe=-1000000, IsBow=-1000000, IsSword=-1000000, IsWand=-1000000, Is2HSword=-1000000, IsAxe=-1000000 ) Edited October 4, 2015 by Xahn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites