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Resilience, Hit and Haste
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Resillience is for PvP, not PvE. Depending on your spec, you should go for haste rating on elemental; and both hit and haste on enhancement shaman, and only haste on restoration.
PvP is similar in that matter. - I think I need to sort out my enhancement shaman's haste rating one day! |
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PvE wise, resilience is of no use whatsoever. :)
I'm gonna assume that you are talking about enhancement as thats the gear you're in when I click your portrait. I could write something up, but it wouldn't be from my own knowledge, it would be me copying someone elses work, which I don't want to take credit for. :) "TL:DR: Hit and Expertise to caps are most important. Caps are 111 for Expertise (88 pigfaces) and 446 for Spell Hit. Agility is best to stack. Mastery is slightly-less-best. Crit and Haste don't suck, but aren't something to go out of your way for." The above is from the old North America forums and if you want to take a look at the whole post: http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.html?topicId=27026379015&sid=1 Hope it helps!! |
PvE wise, resilience is of no use whatsoever. :) I'm sorry to say but that is inaccurate - you need either haste or crit rating. You only go for haste if you do NOT have Glyph of Shocking. You also have flurry to cover your haste, so if you go for crit rating - you can proc flurry more and therefore can deal damage 30% faster, which is around 800 haste rating - and that's brilliant imo. You may want to stack haste more than crit if you want maelstrom weapon or flurry to proc faster, aswell as Windfury Weapon. Hit rating and expertise rating are indeed important - they're very useful. Not on a PvP scale though. Mastery rating is ultra important, you should convert the highest rating you can convert into mastery rating. I can deal 40% more damage, and that's far more better than what I would have stacked for. So, mastery rating is very important. Americans... :-) ... |
