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Maxxim
27-02-2006, 06:15 PM
Does anyone know how each class gets an additional 1% crit?

For instance, being a hunter, I know that 54 agility = 1% crit.

What are the stats and amounts for the other classes?

DotComm
27-02-2006, 06:29 PM
rogues 29 agi = 1% crit at level 60
all other classes 20 agi = 1% melee crit at level 60

For caster classes, int increases spell crit but I'm not sure how much you need. Agi on caster classes will increase your melee crit tho, if you really want to!

SB

amgyn
26-05-2006, 11:36 AM
also dodge rate :O

oramac
30-05-2006, 07:36 PM
going along the lines of the thread already. anyone know how to figure ranged crit % for hunters?

D.K.night
02-06-2006, 12:37 AM
Rumor says:

For every +100 int is a 1% more in spell crit chance.

Fleabag
02-06-2006, 02:11 AM
Actually for spell crit its closer to 60 int per point (give or take a point depending on class) at level 60. The reason most folks think its 100 is because you dont start acumilating crit till you get past a threshold of say 1-200 points of int. Tseric just posted something along those lines recently. However will state that Im not 100% on whether the threshold thing, and/or how it works is totally legit.

Havoc Jack
02-06-2006, 11:26 AM
As far as spell crit goes, I remember one post, wherein the number was given for a level 60 mage with a specific amount of intellect. (I think it was 286).

The upshot is, spell crit depends on
-Your level
-your class
-your intellect
-some constants determined by blizzard.

So if blizzard determines that a mage's intellect at level 60 ought to be 286, it tells you that you need around 60 intellect to increase your spell crit chance by 1%. If you are playing a warlock, the numbers will be different. If you are only 59, the numbers will be different. If you have an intellect that's not 286, then you'll need a different amount of intellect for 1% crit.

Sounds complicated? yes, it is. Does anybody know how to work it? No. So what can we do about it? Well, you can either amass large amounts of data for classes, intellect, spell crit rates, and so forth, or you can live with uncertainty.

sheepgoat
16-06-2006, 04:47 PM
for spells the amount of int needed per crit changes per lvl. at lvl 60 it comes out to be 59.5 int per crit. this is for locks, mages, and priests. pally's are wierd, i forget what theirs is. most casters will have close to 5% crit based on their int.

rgirty
16-06-2006, 05:07 PM
for spells the amount of int needed per crit changes per lvl. at lvl 60 it comes out to be 59.5 int per crit. this is for locks, mages, and priests. pally's are wierd, i forget what theirs is. most casters will have close to 5% crit based on their int.

This makes sense to me, why else would the stats be gimped on most items that are +1% to crit? It also explains why these items seem so difficult to obtain.

Dobablo
16-06-2006, 05:10 PM
Paladins are around 28.5%.

I can't find the post but Tseric recently posted the following for classes at L60:
Class - exp int - int per 1% crit
Warlock - 200 - 60.6
Druid - 192 - 60.0
Shaman - 259 - 59.5
Mage - 286 - 59.5
Priest - 160 - 59.2

LordXeper
16-06-2006, 07:07 PM
rogues 29 agi = 1% crit at level 60
all other classes 20 agi = 1% melee crit at level 60

For caster classes, int increases spell crit but I'm not sure how much you need. Agi on caster classes will increase your melee crit tho, if you really want to!

SB

False.

For Hunters ist's 56agi per 1% crit.

Elly
17-06-2006, 05:10 AM
False.

For Hunters ist's 56agi per 1% crit.

Is it not 53 AGI for an additional 1% critical hit chance for hunters?

Havoc Jack
17-06-2006, 10:55 PM
And the first post in the thread said 54% for hunters.

By the way, i'd love to see that Tseric post, if you dig it up.

LordXeper
18-06-2006, 03:02 AM
Is it not 53 AGI for an additional 1% critical hit chance for hunters?

I always have the power to make an ass out of myself hehe.

But yeah, your right.

Elly
18-06-2006, 04:36 PM
I always have the power to make an ass out of myself hehe.

But yeah, your right.

Really? Oh, well that's great, just as long as it's right in the stickied FAQ that was my only concern.

selone_orc
18-06-2006, 05:53 PM
Paladins are around 28.5%.

I can't find the post but Tseric recently posted the following for classes at L60:
Class - exp int - int per 1% crit
Warlock - 200 - 60.6
Druid - 192 - 60.0
Shaman - 259 - 59.5
Mage - 286 - 59.5
Priest - 160 - 59.2

Sorry, are you saying paladins need 28.5 int per crit % with spells? so if i had 285 intellect I'd have 10 % to crit with a spell?

EDIT
Unless paladins also have an expected intellect as well, whatever that is for paladins? Also do paldins ahve a 5 % base chance to crit with spoells at level 60, no matter their intellect?

DotComm
19-06-2006, 11:41 AM
False.

For Hunters ist's 56agi per 1% crit.

I know that, well I know it's 50-something. But the OP said about hunters. He asked about the rest of the classes. I told him. Not false, hunters weren't included :)

Dobablo
21-06-2006, 10:04 AM
Blizz have removed those threads. Why do they get rid of them so quickly. They should at least have a way of reaching old threads.