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Poster: Aelian at 5/31/2006 8:17:34 AM PDT
Subject: 59.5 int per crit for *every* class.
   Unless anyone can prove me wrong :)

This is with new info from Tseric - there is such thing as a base spell crit rate. And it appears from my testing with a premade shaman between 3000 casts naked of Healing Wave Rank 1 naked and 1000 casts of Healing Wave Rank 1 fully epiced out, that it's 59.5 int per crit for all classes. All that varies is base crit - for a shaman it appears to be about 2.22%.

Don't know if anyone cares but I found it interesting :).
TC: http://www.curse-gaming.com/mod.php?addid=3031
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Poster: Tseric at 5/31/2006 8:58:29 AM PDT
Subject: Re: 59.5 int per crit for *every* class.
   Not exactly, but the numbers tend to hover around that mark for many casters, at least. Obviously, for melee the numbers are somewhat irrelevant. Sorry that I don't have the exact numbers for Paladins, but the trend is illustrated. Here are some other numbers to that end:

At level 60, these are expected numbers of INT and points per Crit%


Warlock 200 - 60.6

Druid 192 - 60

Shaman 160 - 59.2

Priest 250 - 59.5

[ post edited by Tseric ]


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