St0rfan wrote:FlashyBR wrote:Thank you guys for the tips, i've learned alot from it
Some observations:
@PhilipRed
Yes i was planning to do a Fury Warrior to get Dual Wielding, because I created a Dwarf Warrior and i want make it like a Mountain King
@St0rfan
Really that dual wielding sucks on leveling can you tell me why pls ? Because i was planning on use dual wielding ,-,
Yes with my dwarf warrior I've learnt those professions: Mining/Herbalism(for gold gain, then later unlearn Herb. and learn Blacksmith) and First Aid.
I always too try to buy healing potions and buff elixirs/scrolls.
I had looked your macro's post before, ill get some to help me, cuz i never used macro.
Yes i never pull more than 2 mobs, the problem is with that $&*! mobs that run on low life, then I pursuit him to kill but generally it pull more before i can kill him, what you do in this situation ?
@Armilus
Hahaha this was one of my mistakes, in my thought Agi could increase Attack Speed, then i searched for equipments with +str/+agi HAHAHAHA
Again, thank you all for the tips, it was very useful and i appreciate it very much
There's a hefty 24%-something +hit penalty when using dualwield which you cant make up for until lvl60 with stacking +hit gear which doesnt exist on lower lvls. Only a few items can make up for that penalty in the early lvl50s and that is Ironfoe and (probably) Thrashblade due to their incredibly powerful procs. It's simply better to use 2handers when lvling up. If you manage to get Whirlwind-axe (dont choose sword or Mace) at your lvl30 quest it will last you until your late lvl40s.
Regarding agility, it isnt a bad stat. It gives you dodge, crit and even armor (althought very low amount) but Armilius is right in focusing on str+stam when lvling up. For tanking gear agi+stam is excellent though.
Ok, thank you
But how you do on mobs that run on low life ?