Heads up kids…
If you character looks like this:
Epic Pirate Armor
Epic Pirate Ring
Pirate Hat
Bold Trinket
Complete NON EPIC Abishai set
0% Fortification
< 300 HP
You are not ready for epics.
Just letting you know.
Heads up kids…
If you character looks like this:
Epic Pirate Armor
Epic Pirate Ring
Pirate Hat
Bold Trinket
Complete NON EPIC Abishai set
0% Fortification
< 300 HP
You are not ready for epics.
Just letting you know.
****...misread that.
At any rate...
wut
Last edited by Doxmaster; 03-28-2011 at 12:29 AM.
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The pirate full plate, hat and ring are viable options for toons running epics and I'm not sure why you would lump them with 0% fort and 300 HP
He is apparently claiming that someone hit his LFM for an epic run in this gear set-up. And yes, that's quite the embarrasing set-up (mostly because of the full non-epic Abishai set, lack of HP and Fort). It's also, of course, possible that DDO didn't update between a gearswap and the toon runs Minos. But 300 HP is way too squishy.
Tsk tsk. What does it really take to ride backpack in the Claw?
Ghallanda - now with fewer alts and more ghostbane
This.The pirate full plate, hat and ring are viable options for toons running epics and I'm not sure why you would lump them with 0% fort and 300 HP
In fact the pirate hate is nice to consolidate two normally found attributes onto one item such as concentration and fortification or one rare item which would be superior false life plus a skill of some type. Toughness can be slotted onto the Epic Cavalry Plate.
If the user had 0 fort and 300 hp it's because they had that BEFORE the event. And they still have 0 fort and 300 HP afterwards.
Lol. Read the whole thread and realize that longtime players (even the OP) has agreed that on many toons the pirate gear may even be better than an equivalent epic item. Compare cavalry plate to other epic full plates.
You are just picking on my post cause you didn't make it past page 1 and my join date is last year.
it's not like i want exceptionally non-optimal builds in my epic groups either.
don't get me wrong... i have no problem with people who don't live for squeezing every last drop of performance out of their character with absolutely no attention paid to anything but performance.
but neither would i want to run around with some clown who couldn't dps their way out of a wet paper bag, either. i don't demand that the caster in the group have DC 45 in every school... but i don't think it's unreasonable to ask that they have at least low-mid 30's for the easy epics, and high 30's for the harder epics (can be attained with minimal gear investment... my pale master drow has DC 37 mass holds on first life with nothing more impressive than a +2 tome and +1 enchant DC item, for example; no yugo pots, no exceptional int, no guild buffs, no greater focus item (i do have both focus feats for enchant though) and no alchemical pots required. once i get my greater focus item (i'm gunning for eardweller) i plan on heading for farming yugo pots, and at some point along the way i'd like to get my exceptional intelligence bonus and/or epic +7 int item, but even without all that stuff my DC is pretty decent.
i even have a level 20 repeater rogue build that i'll bring along for epics (DPS isn't exactly awe-inspiring, but it's not that bad) although i warn groups in advance what they're getting... because really, it doesn't take an amazing build to run epics. however, that doesn't mean i would bring a 300 HP build with no heavy fort to an epic quest, nor does it mean i would be pleased to find out someone else in the group did so.
admittedly, the other items that were listed weren't a huge problem (they weren't exactly conducive to efficient completion of epics either, but they weren't horrible), but the reality is, the described person was extremely underprepared for even the easier epics.
The pirate stuff is fine, some of it even outclasses previously available epic items for certain builds/gear sets.
The problem I'm encountering is similar to when F2P people first entered raids.
It's not that they are bad, just unprepared.
They have incomprehensible level splits, extremely low HP with no obvious haggle/magi swaps, etc.
I've rarely before the event screened, but the sudden influx of people who are unable to contribute at the same level as the "regular suspects" in the epic PUG scene.
A few weeks ago you could take whoever applied. Every now and then you might get someone who was a little shaky, but now people with 0% fort and 250 HP think they can wander into things like EDA and contribute.
It will probably take a little time for these people to adjust. Once they do everything will once again be fine.
Until then, however, I'm going to be a little careful about letting people into groups. (100+ tokens don't come quick when half the party can't hit, survive, etc)
Well... I have a toon that has the plate, hat, ring, bold trinket, Gloves, incomplete GS, and have slotted toughness onto my armor.....
I can imagine what people must think when they see it if they screen, but with 100% fort, 641 hp and enough epic completions to slot the toughness... It's not all bad...
This toon was only a month or 2 old when the event first came out, and the gear is much better than I've pulled so far in the time I've had to raid.
The plate w/ sup false life, DR, demonic shield, and now toughness was a hard call over my DT guard plate...
Yeah it looks bad, but it's not so much.
(Say): Haywire says, '"Hey, I don't come into yer home and play with things."'
I'm not arguing either way what is good or not because I have no idea what the build was or what it's purpose was, but I have 1 question.
How did it have a pirate hat AND a full non epic abishai set on?
Just saying!
Knorgh (triple triple completionist) Currently 12 Wizard/6 Ranger/2 Monk