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Old 04-07-2009, 06:29 PM   #13
Ivramire
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Originally Posted by Ivramire View Post
Most people's indicators of a good PvP character is how they handle one-on-one. There's nothing in it if you have to gank someone to kill them. So with both builds basically, once you get to a certain point it's basically better not to bother xD

That's basically what I think now summarized. Full STR will work up to a point until it becomes useless and ENDs always useful but you'll never kill anything. We don't basically disagree (I think?) but I've always thought of PvP as trying to see how well you do against someone. The offensive factor for Clerics goes out the window at a certain point so...yeah. If the marginal benefit from END (I never advocated full-STR) is enough to save you from death, you'll just likely die the next round anyway with lucky crits. Or you can go full-survivability and try to limp it, but your damage is worse than a DoT. Maybe depends on what you value more.
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