Hello there,
I've got two suits that I currently swap between for my sampire. One being an assassin suit build, the other a tinker leg/woodland suit setup.
What I've been thinking of doing is altering the woodland setup to incorporate the Valkyrie chest piece, the cloak of power, and corgul's sash. Doing so would allow me to add 16 stat points to the suit while still being able to hit 180 stamina and 150 hp. Hitting 70's across the board should still be easy enough as well.
In freeing up those stat points, I could:
1. Dump them into more INT
2. Max out LMC for possible AI spamming.
3. Raise my Tactics to 120 for the additional base damage increase.
4. Other things I haven't thought of yet..
--Leaning towards #2 or 3 currently--
The only glaring drawback that I'm seeing on my spreadsheet is dropping from 40 DCI to 35. I'm sure I'm missing something here, but so far, that's all I'm noticing.
Just wondering if any of you suit builders out there have toyed with this idea, and what some of your finding may have been. I don't want to start working on new woodland pieces without really thinking this through as they are quite expensive to make doing them the way I like to.
Appreciate any feedback you may have.
I've got two suits that I currently swap between for my sampire. One being an assassin suit build, the other a tinker leg/woodland suit setup.
What I've been thinking of doing is altering the woodland setup to incorporate the Valkyrie chest piece, the cloak of power, and corgul's sash. Doing so would allow me to add 16 stat points to the suit while still being able to hit 180 stamina and 150 hp. Hitting 70's across the board should still be easy enough as well.
In freeing up those stat points, I could:
1. Dump them into more INT
2. Max out LMC for possible AI spamming.
3. Raise my Tactics to 120 for the additional base damage increase.
4. Other things I haven't thought of yet..
--Leaning towards #2 or 3 currently--
The only glaring drawback that I'm seeing on my spreadsheet is dropping from 40 DCI to 35. I'm sure I'm missing something here, but so far, that's all I'm noticing.
Just wondering if any of you suit builders out there have toyed with this idea, and what some of your finding may have been. I don't want to start working on new woodland pieces without really thinking this through as they are quite expensive to make doing them the way I like to.
Appreciate any feedback you may have.