Hey all, I have been having a really hard time getting damage upgrades to drop... almost all fo the stuff ive found is mainly toughness(in fact I haven't even replaced my level 60 cheest yet because NOTHING good drops) so in order to progress I have been stacking toughness... Right now while standing still I have about 18 mil toughness(which includes almost 90% reduction in all damage categories, plus 12k armor, plus blur, plus 500k hp) but only 300k damage. I know wizards are supposed to be glass cannons but I wouldn't even be able to do torment 1 with the gear I have found if i went for damage, and with this I can do(although slowly) torment 2... Any thoughts or suggestions? Really getting frustrated with these drops seeing as my frinds wizards all have over 1.5 mil dmg but with the best damage gear I have found I only get to like 500k max
Same issue, my gear is mostly Yellows, pretty much optimized in term of damage.
I run T1-T2 with 800k SheetDPS and 5,5-6.0 million toughness and everything that drops is garbage ._.
This is pretty much how it's supposed to work. The vast majority of the stuff that you find is going to be a downgrade / sidegrade at best with the very rare upgrade.
I think it would help a lot if Blizzard made it easier to gauge DPS gains on items with stats that aren't tracked on the sheet, because right now there are a lot of items that look like they're not an upgrade when they actually are an upgrade or could be an upgrade with a rune swap. Sometimes it requires a little too much work to tell if a piece of gear is an upgrade or is enough of an upgrade to be worth playing around with.
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I think it would help a lot if Blizzard made it easier to gauge DPS gains on items with stats that aren't tracked on the sheet, because right now there are a lot of items that look like they're not an upgrade when they actually are an upgrade or could be an upgrade with a rune swap. Sometimes it requires a little too much work to tell if a piece of gear is an upgrade or is enough of an upgrade to be worth playing around with.