I have a decently rolled Natalya's Slayer for use with a fire RoV setup. Would I be better off rolling for maximum damage range, or should I roll the vitality to 10% CDR? To note, I already have 8 CDR on both gloves and shoulders, along with 10 CDR on the calamity offhand, and a max diamond in my helm. I plan on changing the emerald to a ruby in the Nat's weapon. The maximum damage for ancient 1-hand xbow is 1700. OR would it be better to roll vit -> 10 CDR? CDR has diminishing returns, whereas the vit is ancient range, so i'm not sure if its worth it or not.
Interesting. The only question I have is that if I am already stacking so much CDR in other gear slots / mastery / diamond, wont the 10 CDR have highly diminishing returns? 987 Vit is a decent ancient roll, and wouldn't the +200-ish damage from rolling the max range benefit me more, since rain of vengeance is based on main-hand weapon damage? The Rain of Vengeance already cools down super fast thanks to the nats set bonus, and with cooldowns already on so many other pieces of gear, would it really be more valuable than a large chunk of Vit and 200 flat damage increase?
min/max->cdr and use as offhand, and the reason for this is, sometime down the road you might get so much cdr elsewhere where you can play with 1 less cdr item, at least you can then transform this back to a pretty badass mainhand weap rolling min/max again
if you go vit->cdr you've pretty much trapped yourself into a Slayer with shit min/max and only ever viable for an offhand or a subpar main
So if using it as a main-hand, which would give me more damage: rolling max damage range, or 10% CDR?
depends on what your cdr situation is like, if you're at ~47% without the cdr on the Slayer, then go min/max for max RoV damage, otherwise you might have to go vit->cdr to hit the cdr breakpoints
unless you want to hit the 2:1 rotation, which requires ~54% and having Gogok
I have a decently rolled Natalya's Slayer for use with a fire RoV setup. Would I be better off rolling for maximum damage range, or should I roll the vitality to 10% CDR? To note, I already have 8 CDR on both gloves and shoulders, along with 10 CDR on the calamity offhand, and a max diamond in my helm. I plan on changing the emerald to a ruby in the Nat's weapon. The maximum damage for ancient 1-hand xbow is 1700. OR would it be better to roll vit -> 10 CDR? CDR has diminishing returns, whereas the vit is ancient range, so i'm not sure if its worth it or not.
Interesting. The only question I have is that if I am already stacking so much CDR in other gear slots / mastery / diamond, wont the 10 CDR have highly diminishing returns? 987 Vit is a decent ancient roll, and wouldn't the +200-ish damage from rolling the max range benefit me more, since rain of vengeance is based on main-hand weapon damage? The Rain of Vengeance already cools down super fast thanks to the nats set bonus, and with cooldowns already on so many other pieces of gear, would it really be more valuable than a large chunk of Vit and 200 flat damage increase?
Interesting, thank you very much for the explanation.
Definitely VIT -> CDR especially for RoV, vit gets pretty pointless.
min/max->cdr and use as offhand, and the reason for this is, sometime down the road you might get so much cdr elsewhere where you can play with 1 less cdr item, at least you can then transform this back to a pretty badass mainhand weap rolling min/max again
if you go vit->cdr you've pretty much trapped yourself into a Slayer with shit min/max and only ever viable for an offhand or a subpar main
Season 7 Hardcore Demon Huntard #14 @ GR78
Unhallowed Essence Multishot Guide
What is your off hand item?
Offhand item is calamity with 10 cdr, mainly for the marked target
Depends imho. If your using as main hand then I would suggest reroll base damage/vit to cdr. if it's offhand then 10% to Cdr.
So if using it as a main-hand, which would give me more damage: rolling max damage range, or 10% CDR?
depends on what your cdr situation is like, if you're at ~47% without the cdr on the Slayer, then go min/max for max RoV damage, otherwise you might have to go vit->cdr to hit the cdr breakpoints
unless you want to hit the 2:1 rotation, which requires ~54% and having Gogok
Season 7 Hardcore Demon Huntard #14 @ GR78
Unhallowed Essence Multishot Guide
You want to have absolute dps numbers on your mainhand weapon since your RoV damage output is based on it.
If you are able to raise your dps more than 170-200 by re-rolling, then obtain CDR from other sources.