Hallo
Just a quick one, is bs and enchanting still the way to go for pve priest ( Holy) ?
Hallo
Just a quick one, is bs and enchanting still the way to go for pve priest ( Holy) ?
Nah I wouldn't say that..
BS is good, because it gives you the option to get +80 in any stat and not just stam/int/str and agi. And afaik it will only get better once we get epic gems.
LW provides +130 int (gonna be reduced to +80 in 4.0.6), JC provides +81 int (gets lame once epic gems are out (I know it's gonna be A WHILE, but you might as well plan ahead)).
I would go engineering for headpiece + the cogwheel gems and alchemy because they are adding a epic int trinket next patch which you could benefit from.
Last edited by jmann; 2011-01-27 at 12:13 PM.
Doesn't really matter which you take as long as you get an int bonus - you want to stack int regardless of profession.
Saying BS is better cos you can get +80 to any stat is not really relevant when you would always pick +80 int as int is the best stat.
Alchemy would be nice, i have herb on a alt, so i can get the mats from there.
But still its alot of work for only 1 trinket to lvl alch up..
Gold is not the problem, i just want the best for pve, for my holy priest
engineering. hands-down.
-480 int on a 1 minute CD
-engineering helm with amazing cogwheels
-rocket boosts for those oh-shiii moments
Nitro boost is particularly awesome when it blows up and you die... oh wait.
That said I like my Engy stuff, and synapse springs are the daddy.
i do believe the optimal professions right now is leatherworking and either engineering or alchemy.
that said, my maths on alchemy could be wrong, i put engineering as an option since it's an intellect CD rather than a constant, CDs can be good or bad depending on your skill and luck ^^
leatherworking gives you +130int which is substantially more than any other profession (which is around 80int?) however you are losing 65haste. very very roughly if you say haste is worth half of intellect (which is optimistic) then LW is giving you a relative + 98int.
I went Alch and engi, so thanks for the help
why not enchant (+80 int) and tailoring (lightweave)