Comparing is Fun
Posted by Juggynaut on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 - 10 Comments Tags: change, gear, gem, item compare, patch 3.0, regem, socket, wotlk, wowhead, wrath of the lich king
I haven't been playing a whole lot of WoW lately. I'll hop on vent every once in a while to hear the latest haps, or maybe log an alt and spy on the Totally Rad Guild (or their lower level equivalent, The Knights of Radshire), but I haven't spend much time doing anything meaningful in game. The one thing that really made me want to play last week, Brewfest, is no more. Of course, there are some other fun holidays coming up, but the Darkmoon Faire just doesn't do much for me. I turned in the Blessings deck a while back for the Crusader card, but now I don't even use it in enhancement spce (I've got a couple of trinkets that are better).
So in light of this lull that many players seem to be noticing, I decided to look forward. The 3.0 patch is coming soon, which means there are going to be a lot of changes for, well, everyone. For some, more than others. Some classes, like Shaman and Paladin, are having set pieces reworked to play nice with new class mechanics. This will probably cause me a few headaches. To avoid those headaches, I have been playing around with Wowhead's recently unveiled Item Compare feature. In short, it allows you to compare a bunch of items or groups of items with built in stat weighting so you can decide which item would be best for you.
For example, say I have two helmets and I need to decide which one is better for me. I take a look at this page and it shows me. What does this have to do with the changes to certain set pieces? Well, change the www. in that link to wotlk. and you get this page. Now, currently the feature doesn't seem to allow socketing or enchanting, but since, for an enhancement shaman, strength will be worth one attack power after the patch hits, even a lowly Bright Blood Garnet will be better than an epic Bold Crimson Spinel. So, let's say red socket will be worth 16 AP, a Bright Living Ruby. That offsets the AP bonus. Enh shaman will also be gaining 1AP per agi and 1AP per Int (talented). This means that, while crit chance will go down by a little under 1%, with the Cyclone Helm, AP will be much higher. Take into account a Meta gem and we have a winner. So, all I'll need to do is change to a Bright Living Ruby and I will be set for 3.0, at least in the helmet department.
This tool will give me a chance to really figure out what I will need to change before the market gets crazy. Well, crazier, I guess.
So in light of this lull that many players seem to be noticing, I decided to look forward. The 3.0 patch is coming soon, which means there are going to be a lot of changes for, well, everyone. For some, more than others. Some classes, like Shaman and Paladin, are having set pieces reworked to play nice with new class mechanics. This will probably cause me a few headaches. To avoid those headaches, I have been playing around with Wowhead's recently unveiled Item Compare feature. In short, it allows you to compare a bunch of items or groups of items with built in stat weighting so you can decide which item would be best for you.
For example, say I have two helmets and I need to decide which one is better for me. I take a look at this page and it shows me. What does this have to do with the changes to certain set pieces? Well, change the www. in that link to wotlk. and you get this page. Now, currently the feature doesn't seem to allow socketing or enchanting, but since, for an enhancement shaman, strength will be worth one attack power after the patch hits, even a lowly Bright Blood Garnet will be better than an epic Bold Crimson Spinel. So, let's say red socket will be worth 16 AP, a Bright Living Ruby. That offsets the AP bonus. Enh shaman will also be gaining 1AP per agi and 1AP per Int (talented). This means that, while crit chance will go down by a little under 1%, with the Cyclone Helm, AP will be much higher. Take into account a Meta gem and we have a winner. So, all I'll need to do is change to a Bright Living Ruby and I will be set for 3.0, at least in the helmet department.
This tool will give me a chance to really figure out what I will need to change before the market gets crazy. Well, crazier, I guess.
Reader Comments (10)
More comparing fun:
http://www.wow-heroes.com/
Has personal audit, guild compare, and 2 character compare modes, good for using to evaluate peoples gear levels etc, or just for a friendly competition with someone else. (i have a long running competition with an old guildie, both prot pallys, he has better spell dmg gear, i have it in the stam / dodge arena)
http://be.imba.hu/
Same again, but can be fun to see the difference in audit value to the above, or compare your audit to a friend at a similar gear level.
http://wowwebstats.com/
Needs combatlogs of a raid to be useful, but i love putting in instance runs etc and seeing what i used compared to other people in the same role that have also posted their logs.
The Darkmoon Faire is in Mulgore this month anyway, which can be demotivational, depending on your server.
Second?
or third
My enhance shaman uses at least 2 bold crimson spinels, so I guess I'm pretty much screwed after the patch comes unless I can get better eq (because I'm not going to waste more gold on eq that'll be replaced eventually anyway). >_>
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Actually, 4 bold crimson spinels...
number 7
Found this site a while back and used it over the last few months to determine upgrades. You can actually load your Armory character in and change just about anything to see the changes to your stats. Looks like they are expanding to include PTR data as well.
http://chardev.org/pre302/?cp
1 thanks for acknowledging KOR 2 its true its getting harder to grind my way up. I think 3.0 is going to bring some interesting changes.
Warriors also have some crazy gear changes coming to them. Tanks need STR or they cant hold threat. So when the patch drops most tanking plate will have some STR added.