View Full Version : Cleric armour - WWJD?
paganpete
02-28-2010, 06:29 AM
Hi all - quick question - My cleric has Heavy armour - is this the best option as I have seen a few ingame with med or light armour?
Ta v much!
Visty
02-28-2010, 06:31 AM
if you cant reach certain ac threshholds for certain levels heavy armor is pretty useless unless it has some uber stats on it
at such a point you wear what gives the most benefit enhancementwise
Beherit_Baphomar
02-28-2010, 06:49 AM
I guess one could compare Jesus to a cleric, but as we all know clerics have poor jump
skill. This is why JC wore robes and sandals.
My cleric, however, wears FP. Because I'm not a pansy. Anyone ever saw Father Ted? Yeah, my cleric's the guy passed out in the armchair.
FP reduces alotta skills, and it doesn't help you not get hit. But I just can't put my smelly dwarf cleric in robes or an outfit.
Tumarek
02-28-2010, 07:19 AM
Either wear a heavy armor or a robe.
Heavy armor gives you some AC what really doesnt matter much after like 16, but hey it doesnt cost you.
Robes give you a better Jump, swim and so on check and can be switched fast.
Light and medium are the same as heavy at a high level but before that heavy armor and a shield are the clerics best companion.
gott_ist_tot
02-28-2010, 08:16 AM
Always look what class is the toon*. Does the cleric have 1 or 2** levels of monk splash?
Probably means he took it for wisdom bonus to AC (cleric wis being already high) and swapped
on a pair of Icy Raiment, bumping his AC through the roof.
Generally, toons geared toward max AC bonus do not wear full plates.
* To check out his level, you can type /who <nick>
** 2nd level of monk would be for evasion. And then, you want your dex bonus to be high, which is not exactly possible in full plate.
Visty
02-28-2010, 08:33 AM
** 2nd level of monk would be for evasion. And then, you want your dex bonus to be high, which is not exactly possible in full plate.
the max dex on your armor has nothing do to with your reflex save
you could have 40dex (dex mod 15) and get only +1 to your ac with a fullplate but the full +15 to your reflex
sure, evasion wont work, but thats not what you said
paganpete
02-28-2010, 08:33 AM
Thanks guys - am lvl 11 pure cleric - got FP +3 of 75% protection
I like to break stuff and fix stuff in a group
Father Ted - Feck! Arrse! Brill!
p3n1x0r
02-28-2010, 03:10 PM
i tend to keep medium mithril full plate on my clerics.
at times i will switch for robes for clickies but mostly i rock them in mithril full plate, and hang near the back w/ the casters doing my semi battle cleric duties to protect them
paganpete
02-28-2010, 03:11 PM
Thx guys - will rethink my armour now :-)
gott_ist_tot
03-04-2010, 08:12 AM
the max dex on your armor has nothing do to with your reflex save
you could have 40dex (dex mod 15) and get only +1 to your ac with a fullplate but the full +15 to your reflex
sure, evasion wont work, but thats not what you said
Thanks for correcting me, I honesty didn't know it. Guilty of ignorance.
biggin
03-04-2010, 09:28 AM
No bagging on you OP, but this was discussed about 5 topics down in the same Cleric forum.
http://forums.ddo.com/showthread.php?t=233029
There are a lot of things to consider about armor choices....
1. Are you building for AC? If you didn't plan on it, probably not.
2. Are you going for DR? Many people don't consider this very "useful", but if you plan on making a CO item (HP and SP recharge), DR is extremely helpful and can be helped with FP (not necessary, but can be helpful)
3 What effects do you need? Some people switch out deathblock robes, invulnerability, etc. You may have those effects on items meaning you don't need to quick switch armor.
4. Will it hurt your skills? I personally dont worry about it at all. If there's something you need to jump to that you can't reach, I just drink a pot. Normally if theres going to be a lot of jumping (Prey on the Hunter), a caster will cast it on you.
5. What's your playstyle? That's the biggest question. Find out what works for you. It's early enough in the game for you to figure it out. You may like swapping robes/outfits. You may hate it. Find out what fits your playstyle the most because that is more important than any number cruncher can explain.
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