Diaco wrote:Honestly, I find it way easier to just go with
Gnarled Root
Gnarled Root
Club (4)
One-Hand Damage: 4 to 6
Required Level: 1
Item Level: 1
Strength Damage Bonus: (0.11 per Strength)%
25% Attack Speed
+50% Damage to Undead
10% to All Attributes
+10 Life Regenerated per Second
Physical Resist 2%
Socketed (1)
One-Hand Damage: 10 to 11
Required Level: 18
Required Strength: 18
Item Level: 31
Strength Damage Bonus: (0.11 per Strength)%
45% Attack Speed
+50% Damage to Undead
16% to All Attributes
+20 Life Regenerated per Second
Physical Resist 4%
Socketed (2)
One-Hand Damage: 14 to 17
Required Level: 37
Required Strength: 49
Item Level: 51
Strength Damage Bonus: (0.11 per Strength)%
65% Attack Speed
+50% Damage to Undead
23% to All Attributes
+30 Life Regenerated per Second
Physical Resist 6%
Socketed (3)
One-Hand Damage: 17 to 21
Required Level: 46
Required Strength: 104
Item Level: 77
Strength Damage Bonus: (0.11 per Strength)%
75% Attack Speed
+50% Damage to Undead
30% to All Attributes
+40 Life Regenerated per Second
Physical Resist 8%
Socketed (3)
and all TUs until 120 or until I start getting set pieces, since by that point ACs are easier to come by than the amount of gold required for that honorific... But to each his own. I thought we were talking about midgame, not early game.
Well, I only hijacked this conversation after all
To me it seemed like Optical talked about the transition from early to mid game, where honorifics can potentially replace the set, and even be better. And that seemed quite logical to me. In the end I just wanted to tell you that level 130 isn't necessary for a honorific.
I also watched the guy who tried using Honorifics and it seemed a lot better than the set for given reasons. So it's something to try out. If you can skip farming the set, then this makes Honorifics obviously more effective, because farming gold is a lot easier/quicker than farming sets.