im curious if anyone else hates to use F/R as I do and roll with Convention + Hex
Ive been running hexing pants since the beginning, not it feels really awkward to drop it, I really hate to stop strafing for hatred problem middle of elite pack.
That aside, dmg doesnt seem to be far behind from F/R set up or even better since u can time ur highest dmg output during fire element from convention.
so i was wondering, has anyone compare 2 extensively enough to give me some food for thought.
I havent got perfect F/R yet, and proly wont try unless i get perfect CDR/CHC/CHD on them.
ps. whats the CDR% you shoot for 2:1 RoV with gogok (without CDR from gogok on ur sheet, 55% doesnt seem to cut it)
The problem with CoE is that if you are going straight Fire, it only works 25% of the time and it's not hard to keep F/R up all the time. F/R is 125% bonus (typo above) 1.5*1.5 =2.25. So even maxed CoE with buff on average 50% which is even with one ring on F/R. But Hexing pants can't compete with the other ring. But if you'd rather not break your strafe channeling don't use it and accept that you are giving up damage.
i switched to F/R for testing, turns out its not that hard to keep hatred without any extra passive or skill slot
i guess 10% RCR from para that i didnt have when i tested last time means a lot more than i thought.
from what im seeing, F/R really do pull a lot more dmg about 6-70% while CoE is not on fire, about 30% less while its on fire.
7-8 billion from Crashing Rain compare to 4-5 / 11-15 billion.
but, when u get reflect/failer/frozen/thunderstorm champions, CoE/Hex does feel more comfortable, since i only really had to go drop RoV while ring proc is right before fire.
i guess dmg increase from F/R covers RNGness
while im testing it I dropped Gogok and put zei instead, so im not 100% how much better i could do from switching (3:1 with gogok and 3:1 without, I think i "was" stupid). 55 down (2/2)
ps: i hate about 70% of all mob types, bliz plz fix it plz.
im curious if anyone else hates to use F/R as I do and roll with Convention + Hex
Ive been running hexing pants since the beginning, not it feels really awkward to drop it, I really hate to stop strafing for hatred problem middle of elite pack.
That aside, dmg doesnt seem to be far behind from F/R set up or even better since u can time ur highest dmg output during fire element from convention.
so i was wondering, has anyone compare 2 extensively enough to give me some food for thought.
I havent got perfect F/R yet, and proly wont try unless i get perfect CDR/CHC/CHD on them.
ps. whats the CDR% you shoot for 2:1 RoV with gogok (without CDR from gogok on ur sheet, 55% doesnt seem to cut it)
The problem with CoE is that if you are going straight Fire, it only works 25% of the time and it's not hard to keep F/R up all the time. F/R is 125% bonus (typo above) 1.5*1.5 =2.25. So even maxed CoE with buff on average 50% which is even with one ring on F/R. But Hexing pants can't compete with the other ring. But if you'd rather not break your strafe channeling don't use it and accept that you are giving up damage.
i switched to F/R for testing, turns out its not that hard to keep hatred without any extra passive or skill slot
i guess 10% RCR from para that i didnt have when i tested last time means a lot more than i thought.
from what im seeing, F/R really do pull a lot more dmg about 6-70% while CoE is not on fire, about 30% less while its on fire.
7-8 billion from Crashing Rain compare to 4-5 / 11-15 billion.
but, when u get reflect/failer/frozen/thunderstorm champions, CoE/Hex does feel more comfortable, since i only really had to go drop RoV while ring proc is right before fire.
i guess dmg increase from F/R covers RNGness
while im testing it I dropped Gogok and put zei instead, so im not 100% how much better i could do from switching (3:1 with gogok and 3:1 without, I think i "was" stupid). 55 down (2/2)
ps: i hate about 70% of all mob types, bliz plz fix it plz.
Unfortunately F+R are the highest damage rings by far.
VocaloidNyan did testing, and the ring combo that comes closest to F+R damage is Convention of the Elements + legacy SoJ with Discipline roll.