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Offensive target's target relating to Int/Wis?
Both Int and Wis supposedly grant a chance to recognize your offensive target's tactics and let you see who they are attacking. We know that if a person raises Int high enough they tend to see who has aggro more often. Has anybody tried this with a high Wis instead of high Int to see if they get the same effect? Also if you raised Int and Wis both to moderate levels would they combine to give you the same effect as having just one at a high level?
I ask this because as a Dark Elf I already get 3 points to Int every level. I was considering adding an additional point to Wis bringing it up to 3 points per level in order to help my mana pool a bit. That would put me at 148 Int/Wis at 50. I was just wondering if the total of 296 Int/Wis would give me the same effect as just having about 230 in one stat or the other.
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Laneil Feard 26 DE Dread Knight - Woefeather |
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Senior Member
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per my understanding, they both provide about same benefit regarding seeing HOTT (health of target's target), but INT gives more overall benefit to DRK and thus we are always speaking in terms of raising intelligence.
Also, as I understand it, only the highest stat affects it. |
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