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Kravick
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I just got my imbuing to 120 yesterday. So today I spent most of the day trying to make a mage suit with all 70s resist. Typical stuff, 100 LRC, 40 LMC, MR 1 and +7 mana on each piece with the final imbue slot being a resist. I understand that the base resist on a piece of armor determines how high you can imbue that resist. Human/Elf leather armor base fire resist is 4 (ignoring material bonuses) + 15 from imbuing = max 19. So I would want one of the resist to be as low as possible so I can imbue that particular resist on that piece.
This is as far as I can get though. I don't have any clue how to match pieces together properly so I always end up with final resists that equal out to be 74/72/54/50/83, and I don't have a clue how to raise the other two resists without screwing up the whole suit.
I would absolutely love some advice for piecing together individual parts that evens this out a little better. How do you go about choosing which piece makes the final cut so they blend together properly?
This is as far as I can get though. I don't have any clue how to match pieces together properly so I always end up with final resists that equal out to be 74/72/54/50/83, and I don't have a clue how to raise the other two resists without screwing up the whole suit.
I would absolutely love some advice for piecing together individual parts that evens this out a little better. How do you go about choosing which piece makes the final cut so they blend together properly?