Difference between revisions of "Talk:Turquoise Ring"
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* LRC 18% (90% exactly) | * LRC 18% (90% exactly) | ||
* Poison resist 14 (could be 90% rounded up to the nearest whole number?) | * Poison resist 14 (could be 90% rounded up to the nearest whole number?) | ||
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+ | In evidence of 'AND', An example of a ring with 4 'random' properties AND 1 'fixed' property, seen on a vendor on Atlantic: | ||
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+ | Resisting Spells +9 | ||
+ | Int 1 | ||
+ | Spell Damage Increase 3% | ||
+ | Lower Reagent Cost 3% | ||
+ | Swing Speed Increase 5% |
Latest revision as of 17:42, 26 August 2008
Actually, at least 90% intensity is possible. Maybe more. Having seen e.g. the following stats on (different) turqoise rings is helpful for determining the limit:
- LRC 18% (90% exactly)
- Poison resist 14 (could be 90% rounded up to the nearest whole number?)
In evidence of 'AND', An example of a ring with 4 'random' properties AND 1 'fixed' property, seen on a vendor on Atlantic:
Resisting Spells +9 Int 1 Spell Damage Increase 3% Lower Reagent Cost 3% Swing Speed Increase 5%