by looking at the latest update on the front page it seems ill be going for Tol Barad
as we can get 2 epic trinkets there 1 for str and 1 for agi
but i do wonder do we still get 2 AP per 1 STR ?
by looking at the latest update on the front page it seems ill be going for Tol Barad
as we can get 2 epic trinkets there 1 for str and 1 for agi
but i do wonder do we still get 2 AP per 1 STR ?
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Only in bear, afaik. In cat str doesn't give ap, only agi.
Plus the trinkets will PROBABLY share a cooldown for the on-use effect.
Isnt there a 30 second forced cooldown between on use trinkets no matter what they are currently?
yes
I was assuming you'd have both equipped at once (not swapping them out).
I don't believe there's a forced cooldown between two already equipped trinkets.
I was also assuming the cooldown would be shared a la battlemaster trinkets and the other tanking trinkets (the name of which escape me at the moment) that give +health on-use.
Well, with concerns to Tol Barad, I still haven't been able to get any source of rep gains (even from doing dailies), so there's no real indication how long/fast the grind may take for items. Hoping next build fixes it.
You will still get 2 AP per 1 STR in bear form. However, what Blizz has done really throws a loop into our standard method of gearing: agi and str rings have the same stam values. Unfortunately, my wife's hijacked the beta acct, so I haven't been able to check the relative values at 85, but there are some rings that are supposed to be "equivalents", such as the tank and agi rep rings from Thezarane (both of which I've been wearing on the beta). The questions is if Blizz is giving us a choice to pick up an agi or str ring, or is the agi ring going to be flat out better in the end but we can snag the str rings until the agi ones fall into our bags? My concerns have just been revolving around dodge rating vs agi, threat-wise I'm fairly certain the agi ring will win out (as well as helping out our low crit to proc SD).
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