I have just started playing demon hunter as we lost ours in guild and your guides have been very helpful as I hadn’t played one before this season. Thank you
If you don't have a good weapon yet, Thorncallers is a great pickup to get a 528 weapon that you'll use everywhere for the whole patch. If you already have good weapons, can grab either a Grieftorch for an inbetween option, or the eranog ring as well, although torch would probably be more damage for the start
I have question if u come in the middle of the season is there a way to get all the bouillions u missed or are u just starting from scratch ? Edit: forgot to mention great vid as always 🤗
Is thorncallers claw really that big of an upgrade? i have an infused stormglaive and a blade of savagery right now. Im looking at getting a trinket maybe either manic or elementium cannot decide. both weps 493 and im 488-490 right now once i buy the trinket
Weapon is a big upgrade, but it depends on what you already have. I would take a grief torch as a trinket first as anvil is not good in dungeons, but you can sim yourself to see which between the weapon or the trinket are bigger upgrades
@@VooDooSaurus I ended up doing droptimizer and it showed the manic being the biggest upgrade with anvil coming in second place. The wep was only a 2.4% while manic was 9.4
So i got a 515 thorncaller out of box. Do i still go weapon? I main mythic plus but raid with guild. Been thinking about going grief torch cause its a nice in between.
You gotta just sim yourself unfortunately, there’s no one good solid answer for it. Generally raw mastery value in sims is like 4500-5k but you really have to be simming
Not off the top of my head but it’ll be large enough where you wouldn’t want to if you can help it. Anvil is VERY good. If you play Grieftorch in m+ that’s fine for raid, but ashes /pips aren’t amazing
The answer to this and all the similar questions is, even though most people don't like to hear it: When your simulationcraft results for stat weights tell you : )
There’s a few of them (can read here www.wowhead.com/guide/diminishing-returns-on-secondary-stats-in-world-of-warcraft ) But essentially it’s roughly around 50% crit and 4500~ mastery (raw value) where the sim starts to devalue it a bit. For stuff like this, if you want the most accurate answer, you should be simming yourself
Ok thanks for the info. Never really jumped into simming much, but I will check it out. I figured there were hard breaks where a stat starts to give less %.