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Old 06-24-2009, 01:52 PM
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3.2 Engineering Change: Glove Enchant: EH BIS?

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Which enchant is the BIS EH for ulduar progression? +18 stam or the engineering enchant? For most of us, depending on talents, its anywhere form .75% and 1% physical damage reduction for the armor enchant.

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Old 06-24-2009, 02:31 PM
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Its only 85 increased armor over the old one. And to get it you have to give up 2% threat or 18 stam. To me its still not worth it to be an eng.


And where did you get that list from? i dont see it on front page of mmo...
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Old 06-25-2009, 02:27 AM
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Well, the changes are going to be coming with a new raid Tier so for ulduar progression it might be irrelevant at that point.

800 Armor is a superior EH enchant. Unless you have very specific reasons to use the other ones I'd go with it hands down for progression. The extra armor it gets in 3.2 isn't proportional to say the buff JC gems got, but it just makes a good enchant even better. The cloak enchant will also give you 1 more agi and a neato use effect over the current agi one(in 3.2). Blizz wants the profession enchants to be better than normal stuff and lately has done a decent job of it.

Now, if you are thinking about dropping a profession to pick up engineering, it's probably not worth it depending on what you have now based on these perks alone. It'll rest more on your personal preference whether you want to pick up a profession thats historically been abused.
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Old 06-25-2009, 01:59 PM
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the list was in a PTR thread:

Engineering: Real 3.2 Numbers
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Old 06-25-2009, 08:04 PM
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Which enchant is the BIS EH for ulduar progression? +18 stam or the engineering enchant? For most of us, depending on talents, its anywhere form .75% and 1% physical damage reduction for the armor enchant.
Where do you get that 1% number?
Or do you mean it's an increase in effectiveness for your armor of 1%?
If so, remember that you should calculate the effective damage reduction.
So if you go from 65% reduction to 66% reduction, that's about 2.8% damage reduction.
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Old 06-28-2009, 02:06 PM
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Where do you get that 1% number?
Or do you mean it's an increase in effectiveness for your armor of 1%?
If so, remember that you should calculate the effective damage reduction.
So if you go from 65% reduction to 66% reduction, that's about 2.8% damage reduction.
correct. for around 24k ish unbuffed armor it adds around 1% according to the tooltip.
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