tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462978744516866472.post6824958767660429549..comments2024-01-04T06:27:01.723-06:00Comments on Troll Racials are Overpowered: Raid or die never got fixedKlepsacovichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07915576683657376929noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5462978744516866472.post-88072135287582119972008-08-18T08:05:00.000-05:002008-08-18T08:05:00.000-05:00I think it's a little different than that. The in...I think it's a <I>little</I> different than that. The introduction of Resilience in 2.0.1 and the stricter lines of itemization make PvP gear almost universally inferior to raided gear in PvE content, with the only notable exceptions being weapons for DPS classes. They're each designed under specific requirements: PvP gear emphasizes survivability with high Stamina and Resilience, while PvE gear tends to favor pure unadulterated performance with often little or no Stamina.<BR/><BR/>As a healing priest, I don't <B>want</B> PvP gear. Too much Stamina, itemization points are wasted on Resilience, far too much Intellect, no Spirit to be see at all, and sub-par Bonus Healing to even my Dungeon 3a set!<BR/><BR/>However, what you're looking at is a huge gear and itemization leap. Par for par, PvE gear is best for PvE encounters; but when you make a large leap into items with high ilevel, you <I>might</I> see that PvP gear is better.<BR/><BR/>I think that you don't see as much disparity as you might think. With Season 3, I'd still rather take Tier 4 gear on my hunter or Holy priest. It's much better itemized, though it's definitely more favorable for the hunter than the priest. The only notable exception would be weapon, since I do use the two-hander still not having found a better upgrade even having done 4/5 and 5/9 Tier 6.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com