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small stat guide

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:33 am
by HolyHell
an easy way to do this is to take your dual 3 stats and then subtract the stats you get from d1,d2,d3

like so d3 grandwizard x3 640int 265ws
u would - the int from gw 3 times and the ws 3 times, then u would have "perfect" stats by just dualing gw 3 times while the rest of ur points u get from leveling u would put into ur extras like max con endu and some movp

u can dual what ever u want then dual ur own class twice (easiest way)
If you dual your own class multiple times you may suffer in some ways (like warriors having lower str at d1 or spell casters not getting their dual spells till later) (my priest build up lets me learn d1 spell at d2 and d2-d3 spell at d3)

u dont always have to do it this way but u should check the math to make sure it works


Example:to figure points per lvl use this lvl # -1 x10 = X (lvl120 -1 x 10 1900)
then add 100 per each dual, 1900+300=2200
u will subtract ur d3 stats from 2200 to figure how many stats u have left
640 + 265=905 2200-905=1295 being a wizard u would put point into maxing con and endu then getting more dex/movp for shoes


this little guide isnt good to use if ur ganna spend money on stat reset, this is best used for ppl who dont have re for stat reset

remember u dont HAVE to dual ur own class but do the math to check it before u wreck ur stats



this is taken out of a small guide i wrote a while back
ideas and builds were taken out
(Thank you who let me use your build for examples in full guide wont show them here so u dont get pissed at me :oops:) -HolyHell/Michael

Re: small stat guide

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:11 am
by Atlantis
Hey glad to see your still around... sorry for the off topic

Re: small stat guide

Posted: Sat Mar 13, 2010 5:37 am
by HolyHell
Also note some times u may need to add more then max stats (theres a wizard set up i did for someone that needed 5int more then max at cc) just remember to add those points when u can (like he/she had to add 5 extra int at d1 after dualing up)