Level 74, should I add some to INT?

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mcnic
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Level 74, should I add some to INT?

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I'm level 74 Pure STR glavie, would it be smart to add some levels to INT? Would it make me hit harder in pvp? Or is that a bad idea? If you think I should, how many levels should I do?

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Heie
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no way, if you are pure str, stick to pure str

not only does not make you stonger but it messes up your phy and mag balance. (someone correct me if im wrong cause im not sure^^)
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YUP - definitely stay the same. It's not worth it to waste more curst hearts or money to delevel or to get tons of sp. Unless your obsessed with INT i'd say it's a bad idea.
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Post by cin »

2 options.

1) stay pure str
2) put points in int and feedback every lvl so we know for sure that hybrid
str on high lvls work/dont work

id take 1. :)

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If you want INT add it on your EQ. Don't gimp your crits.
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no :!:

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Post by Stress »

no. Pure STR all the way.
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