Report Links. Marksmanship Hunter Stat Priority - Shadowlands 9. Table of Contents Quick Facts. What am I missing. MM has not specific procs for crytical strikes as BM has with barbed.
What am I missing? And If I want to add to the amount of my versatility What should I reduce? Raidbots takes everything into account including procs, RNG elements, your specific gear, racials and more. If you have made sure you performed the simulation correctly, then you can generally trust Raidbots' results to be accurate.
The gems, enchants, and consumables you will use are directly derived from your stat priority and you can find our advice on this topic in our dedicated page. Agility is your primary stat.
It provides you with Attack Power, which determines the damage your abilities do across the board. Mastery , through Mastery: Sniper Training , grants you increased damage on all your abilities and increases your maximum shot range. Haste increases your auto attack speed and Focus regeneration, reduces your Global Cooldown from 1. Critical Strike increases your chance to critically hit with all spells and abilities.
Versatility increases all your damage and healing done, and decreases all damage taken. This guide has been written by Azortharion , a theorycrafter of all things Hunter-related for many years. He is an accomplished player with dozen of top parses for all specs throughout the game's history.
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Soulbind Calculator. Runecarving: Crafting Legendary Items. Runecarving Guide. Base Items. It all boils down to simple mathematicals. By paring down the cast time on Steady Shot, you are ensuring that you will have at least one shot available every single time your GCD is up.
No additional haste is needed for BM Hunters in order to get down to the magical 1. Marksmanship and Survival Hunters need haste rating to reach the desired haste soft cap. What is that..? Since haste is not an exact science like hit rating is, there is no hard cap for it. Haste however still has value beyond its so called soft cap. The reason for this is that although Steady Shot cast speed cannot be reduced any further, auto shot can can be fired more frequently.
The problem with haste is that it will not reduce our global cooldown. Although haste will still affect auto shot production, it has no impact whatsoever on specials after you hit the soft cap.
So as you can see, stacking haste is only really valuable until you get your Steady Shot cast time down to the desired level. While more auto shots is never a bad thing, giving up more valuable stats such as hit, attack power and crit, over haste is a bad thing. Obviously, gear is one place to look. In WotLK, haste is peppered over everything. For example, without even looking for it I have 8 pieces of gear on right now combining for a total haste rating of Gear is an easy way.
While IAotH does not provide a continuous boost to attack speed, it does maintain a pretty consistent uptime during long fights. From strictly a DPS standpoint, this is actually a good idea anyway for both Beast Mastery and Marksmanship raiding builds.
Marksman Hunters are also going to want to max out this talent along with Focused Fire, because it offers the best bang for the buck once the MM and SV trees have been dealt with.
Survival has less reliance upon Steady Shot since the spec possesses a more complicated rotation. This is good, because Survival Hunters are going to have a harder time reaching the haste soft cap via IAotH, especially if said Hunter is not hit capped and needs points in Focused Aim.
However, due to the bargain that is Glyph of the Hawk, a Survival Hunter can obtain approximately haste just through one point in IAotH along with the glyph.
Pretty cool huh. The other haste should be easily obtainable through gear. Haste is a pretty useless talent for PvP for obvious reasons. A stationary Hunter in a PvP situation usually means dead Hunter. Trade in your haste for crit, attack power, armor penetration, or hit if needed.
Although that might change in Cataclysm… who knows…. In my opinion, none of the specs really need to worry about haste apart from some SV builds.
I swear… I sit down to write an assumed simple post with a concise explanation, but what comes out is a word dissection.
Enchants: Should probably change to glorious stats o chest instead if the resil for the same reason as the gems i talked about, change glove enchant to mastery. I also reccomend getting a weapon chainover the scope, being disarmed for a full 8 seconds during a kill attempt is the absolute worst, later in the season you can get a 2nd weapon and swap them out based on if the enemy has a disarm or not.
Reforges: fix leg reforge, should change haste to mastery not crit to mastery. Bracers go haste to crit. Unreforge your trinket. Gearing: get the cruelty back, belt, and boots. Get accuracy bracers instead of alacrity. You are way over hit cap even with reforging the hit you have correctly, this is because of the extra hit from back and belt. Also pick up the proc trinket instead of on-use.
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