1. #1

    So what should the numbers be?

    I was very curious to see what the numbers should be, what the caps are.

    I see a lot here about spec and rotation which is really great, thank you all for your insight, perhaps you could take it a step further?

    What is the Hit Cap? What's a good number?

    Once you make the Hit Cap, what about Crit and ArP? Expertise?

    I'd like to know if I'm wasting points in one area, when i could be gemming/enchanting in other area's?

    I'm 51 Blood 20 Unholy, typical dps type.

    Currently:

    199 Hit
    29.85% Crit
    9 Expertise
    110 ArP* Based on adding numbers up on wearing gear, not sure what that translates too.

    Tsadrynn.

  2. #2

    Re: So what should the numbers be?

    Hit cap is 263 hit rating, exp cap is 26 as long as you hit from behind.

  3. #3

    Re: So what should the numbers be?

    8% hit
    6,5% Expertise

    after that stack strength or if you got ILVL 213+ and are blood spec, stack the shit out of ArP

  4. #4

    Re: So what should the numbers be?

    ArP is weighted higher than strength for blood?

  5. #5

    Re: So what should the numbers be?

    Quote Originally Posted by Emcee
    ArP is weighted higher than strength for blood?
    No.

    Though some say that when you reach a certain level of ArP, then it's better to gem ArP instead of str. I don't know if its really that good or not. Just something to think about for the future.

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  6. #6

    Re: So what should the numbers be?

    ^^ like he said.

    Plus it's way easier to stack str than arp.
    Must be some heavy calculation. str vs arp by themselves might be easy to compare, but not if you have to measure in all the talents with extra strength, 10% more arp, blessing of kings, etc. etc. etc.

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