I'm looking for websites that can help optimize gear such as Ask Mr. Robot and Elitist Jerks. Are there any really good, solid websites aside from these two?
Side note (off topic), is 2pc/2pc better right now than 4pc t12?
I'm looking for websites that can help optimize gear such as Ask Mr. Robot and Elitist Jerks. Are there any really good, solid websites aside from these two?
Side note (off topic), is 2pc/2pc better right now than 4pc t12?
There is http://howtopriest.com/ and another i use is http://www.plusheal.com/ Hope they help
I can thoroughly recommend the guys over at plusheal.com, but if you're looking to get into more of the mindset on how to be a good priest beyond the gear, I'd like to point out the TalesOfAPriest.com blog that derevka runs.
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As much as I love my site, it's not THE BEST for disc/holy. PlusHeal.com, Talesofapriest.com, and these forums are the best spots for advice and information, IMO.
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I really appreciate the help, thanks very much!!
I would be interested in hearing what you think Mr. Robot "gets wrong".
I provide two generic gearing strategies on the site for players to start with. One is the fairly common strategy of stacking mastery (after int and spirit, of course). One is a more experimental set of weights I created with my spreadsheet. (This takes a very practical approach to calculating stat weights based on a specific player's combat log.)
We encourage and expect that players will play around with the stat weights to suit their play style - Mr. Robot is simply a tool to optimize gear based on stat weights, at its core. So, when you say that it often "gets it wrong"... I wonder what that means? If you don't like our default gearing strategy, could you create a set of weights that you think would be more appropriate and provide an explanation? We would be happy to include additional presets or even change the defaults if there was some good reasoning behind it we could point to.