Just want to gauge the community's opinion on the most solid way to progress Ashbringer in a pure pve sense ie how to best be prepared and min max as much as possible to do mythics asap.
Currently i see 2 ways of going about it because lets face it the only ultimate talent that matters is AtA at the start
First direction is the long way which takes us past the first AP level plateau of 13 (which means it becomes increasingly expensive to level up)
http://beta.wowdb.com/artifact-calcu...DBIABAAAAAAAAA
First off my reasoning behind the long way is there a less wasted talents early on and maximises out throughput via passive increases to our major abilities.
Pros
-Passive damage increases
- Less wasted talents
Cons
- Hit AP level break point early on
- 1 wasted talent in Enless Resolve
- Wont get AtA till u are 110 and farming surmar and mythics so would be gimping dps till then.
The second direction is of course the short direct route to take to get AtA as early as possible but u will take 4 levels in 2 talents that are better off left to last.
http://beta.wowdb.com/artifact-calcu...AIIABAAAAAAAAA
You will have AtA by atleast level 105ish with only using 9 levels to have obtained it.
Pros
- Gaining AtA at the earliest point
- Faster Leveling via AtA from 105ish
- only 9 points of AP to reach way before the first AP level break bpoint in cost.
Cons
- Literally 4 points wasted in talents that could of been used in damage
- divine storm damage is negligible
- the cost of gaining the rest of you passive dps talents is myuch higher as u have used more points in less useful talents.
Just some food for thought hope some out there can think of some good arguments to each in which to take on for the start of legion