View Full Version : What would you do.. prem points to burn?
Gibreficul
12-30-2010, 06:15 PM
I've got some +32 imflass MBP and a metric shitton of prem points (2 big blocks of em). What would YOU do?
My current thoughts are first... I'm content with the +32 enchant, so, bringing it any higher seems like a waste. It's about 1 session from being max lightened, and I assume I'll run into that soon enough. I have HCP MBP already, so I'm swaying away from that. I'm looking at maybe damage padding, or cold flares. I'm not sure what all my options are though, someone said get puncture resistance added to it... is that possible, and permanent? What's the cost, and can you stack padding on top of that? Any help, or suggestions appreciated.
kookiegod
12-30-2010, 06:21 PM
I've got some +32 imflass MBP and a metric shitton of prem points (2 big blocks of em). What would YOU do?
My current thoughts are first... I'm content with the +32 enchant, so, bringing it any higher seems like a waste. It's about 1 session from being max lightened, and I assume I'll run into that soon enough. I have HCP MBP already, so I'm swaying away from that. I'm looking at maybe damage padding, or cold flares. I'm not sure what all my options are though, someone said get puncture resistance added to it... is that possible, and permanent? What's the cost, and can you stack padding on top of that? Any help, or suggestions appreciated.
Cannot add resistances with prem points, so that is out.
Get the lightening done by merchant for sure.
If you got that many points, i'd enchant it once to twice, then pad it. then sell your old set.
Heh,
Paul
BriarFox
12-30-2010, 06:40 PM
Unfortunately, there's really very little that can be done with premium points to make it better than your HCP set. The best bet might be to save the points, then use them to bribe someone who wins a TD enchant or some such thing.
kookiegod
12-30-2010, 07:20 PM
Unfortunately, there's really very little that can be done with premium points to make it better than your HCP set. The best bet might be to save the points, then use them to bribe someone who wins a TD enchant or some such thing.
Not even, since it can't share the padding slot.
Can add enhancives to them.
Trade em for gear you want.
Trade em for some slot as said, but resistances, spikes, etc be really the only options unless they do something where they add more padding.
Paul
waywardgs
12-30-2010, 07:38 PM
Enchant it first, then pad it. How big are the blocks?
Mumblz
12-30-2010, 08:30 PM
I got my full plate up to 10x before having it heavy damage padded (cost me dearly but worth it).
I found that I was only dying from being nicked to death and with the damage padding, i'm shrugging off blows much more easily (besides the CMAN hamstrings).
Working on Sunfist so I can stack damage padding with minor protection (heavy damage padding) to hopefully get a combined minimum of 10 blood off each hit and a max of 20.
Gibreficul
12-31-2010, 06:50 AM
Well... I put the 50 hit temporary AG damage padding on it, just to see...
A human robber swings a broadsword at you!
AS: +467 vs DS: +457 with AvD: +36 + d100 roll: +71 = +117
... and hits for 1 point of damage!
Light slash to your abdomen!
A dwarven thug swings a broadsword at you!
AS: +441 vs DS: +431 with AvD: +36 + d100 roll: +78 = +124
... and hits for 1 point of damage!
Glancing blow to your back.
That could have been worse.
A dwarven thug swings a broadsword at you!
AS: +463 vs DS: +454 with AvD: +36 + d100 roll: +96 = +141
... and hits for 1 point of damage!
Thrust glances off your knee.
Might be stiff tomorrow, but it's okay now.
I know, not a great sample size, no big endrolls, but I like what I see. I think bringing the enchant up a little, and then HDP is my best option. Thanks everyone. For the curious, I'm sitting on 8800 and 9100 Prem points.
Archigeek
01-01-2011, 02:18 AM
Sell the point for a crap ton. Then buy a much better set of armor.
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