Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 21 Dec 2011 23:26

Avatar Rela
 
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simple question to arx:

What's the better weapon for restro-druid
the 390 "maw of the dragon lord"
or the 410 "vagaries of time"

i'm not sure...

so long
Rela

edit:
tree calcs don't regard to the procc of "maw of the dragon lord"

thanks for answer!
Last edited by Rela on 21 Dec 2011 23:46, edited 1 time in total.

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 21 Dec 2011 23:42

Avatar themaan
 
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The deathwing one

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 21 Dec 2011 23:47

Avatar Rela
 
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even if it's the heroic "vagaries of time"?
i definitly will try

btw here is my armory link...
if you've the time watch over it pls :-D

http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/character/a ... a/advanced

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 06 Jan 2012 00:01

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Maw of the dragon lord has an ICD of 15 seconds and is worth an average 5%, sometimes even 9% of healing (once you're used to think like a paladin with Light of Dawn).

I don't think a haste buff, even with a low GCD can compete with that.

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 08 Jan 2012 18:33

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of course when you've both on heroic...
but the question was if the procc is better than the bonus spellpower in the different ilvls(maw 390/ vagaries 410)

now i've the 403 maw and it's definitly better than the 410er vagaries

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 08 Jan 2012 21:59

User avatarLestuniem
 
Posts: 13
It's better to search for older posts which answer this same question, rather than post new one and flood the forums.

viewtopic.php?f=29&t=3006#p16060

Anyhow, repeating the answer there: Maw of the Dragonlord > Ti'tahk, the Steps of Time

Re: Restro Weapon- Question to Arx

Post 15 Jan 2012 03:29

Avatar Rela
 
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Yeah of course i read the article...
BUT
it was annother question!
i don't ask for the 403 maw...
i asked for the 390 raidfinder maw...

but i had lucky dices and won the 403 maw 2 id's later...
...
btw first read then flame!
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