![]() It has 20 more stamina than OEB, making it second-best for MS PvP, in my opinion. It has the second highest max damage of these three. 75% to crit, but its DPS is slightly lower than the others'. Zin'Rokh has the highest amount of stamina, and the highest max damage, making it the best for MS PvP, in my opinion. Let's look at the AP from them all first. Hope this helps in your choice *evil grin*Ĭomment by AllakhazamObsidian Edged Blade I would grab the OEB and have fun wacking the hell out of the unfortunate clothies, leather and mail wearers that come in my way while I've got Blessing of might, Battle shout, and all my dps gear on MUAHAHAHAHAHAAAA! This sword has a lot of potential for a great DPS-based performance with +15 str and +25 agi on it. so I would say grab the OEB, it looks great, like a huge heavy piece of metal that has been used a lot, and can just rip someone in half (yeah, I'm into the seasoned warrior look) the stats are great for someone who wants to get some good wacks off on a hunter who has their back turned to them, or a rogue who is not having a good time trying to stealth. the 28 stam on the Zin only ups your HP by 280. the speed on this is fast, the str is high, so you will hit harder, and you will miss less with the +swords. So you wanna hit fast, do quite a bit of dmg with those hits, and not miss. In AV, it's swings swings swings and stam really dosen't help if you've got 3 mages blasting you to hell. but you've got a higher chance to dodge someone elses attacks (thus you won't need the extra stam), AND a higher chance to crit with the agi. OR you could slap +25 agi on it and go with the original +84 att pwr. Plus with +15 str you've got +57 str which = 114 att pwr. IF you want a PvP weapon you are looking in the wrong place, get to grand marshal/ high warlord and get those weapons.Ĭomment by AllakhazamJust think about what this bad-boy could do with a +15 str enchant or +25 agi? You've got 308 sword skill (if you've got your swords that high), which highers your chance to hit a dang rogue with a high dodge rate. This is all from the PvE aspect from the game. ![]() Point of the story is if you are allowed to roll on it, you can, but think is it better for your guild to have it on a paladin, who will be a cleanse-bot/healadin, a hunter who will only melee on lava annhilators, or a arms spec'ed warrior who can hit over 3K with this. On Saturday he was in top 5 for DPS for MC, even though he had to leave early (he respecced to arms). I figured it would be better for the Warrior so i let him have it. I was third for paladins and the two above had earthshaker, aurastone, or a nice healadin sheild. Each item is worth a said amount of DKP and the person with the most DKP(if they are allowed to roll on it) can choose to take it or pass. My guild does an interesting way of giving out items. Me ( a 60 critadin/healadin paladin) and a 60 warrior (fury spec'ed). ( MT got binding of the windseeker, part of the legdendary sword, the week before and OT got lots of might gear that run) Guild Leader and the Officers decided to let classes that where plate have it. MT and OT could bid on it and did not want it. This is a rare find and the quantities are limited.Comment by ThottbotMy guild got this drop friday off of Garr. From the hand flaked, genuine obsidian blades to the important figures adorning the stabilized malachite handles they are as close as you can get to the true ceremonial knives made for high priests and their rites of human sacrifice. Today each incredible replica is still hand made in their native home of Mexico. Although it may have seen only limited use on the battlefield, its sharp edges would have made it an effective sidearm. The Tecpatl knife was traditionally used for human sacrifice by the Aztecs, but it also was the short-range weapon of the jaguar warriors. It was the sign of the eighteenth day, the twentieth day of the month of the Aztec calendar and the beginning of one of the twenty trecenas of the tonalpohualli. Both ends could be rounded or pointed, but other designs were made with a blade attached to a handle. ![]() I n the Aztec culture, a tecpatl was a flint or obsidian knife with a lanceolate figure and double-edged blade, with elongated ends.
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