I'll start by stating that I have no interest in PvP builds as that is not a play-style I have any interest in. So, although I certainly appreciate that there are likely a great deal of opinions when it comes to the best PvP stamblade builds available, it's just not something that I am going to be pursuing.
That said - I am currently a lvl 320+ Khajit stamblade with a critical rating currently just below 72% Forgive me, but I don't have access to my character stats/outfitting immediately available, so I will do my best to present what I have from memory. I am already working on increasing my armor to legendary status for full effect (man, what a GRIND) - and I am using several pieces of Storm Master armor to build my critical level with as much oomph as I can. This, along with some other items with divine traits and I feel like I am doing pretty decent overall.
It's a far cry from what I was before when some helpful soul took a look at my crit rating (mid-40's I believe, at the time) and pointed it out as a huge issue. I saw significant change in my character's impact on the battlefield once I started focusing on building that stat as my primary goal.
So, with that, here are my questions.
Low 70% crit rating is great, but is there a way I can get that number even higher? Low 90's?
I just stumbled upon the option to use transmutation as a means to change traits on pieces of armor to divine and build upon that - is there a "cap" on the effects this provides? In other words, if I have all my armor AND jewelry with divine traits do they all stack with each other, or, is there a point when that trait is no longer beneficial and it's a wasted trait?
How beneficial would Twice-Born Star armor be to build upon this core stat even moreso? Again, is there some sort of "cap" in place where stacking too much divine trait gear becomes a wasted trait - or, as the name and description suggest for Twice-Born Star armor - would I be able to double the effect for each piece of armor equipped?
Or - at the very least - what is the best means to build upon that stat even more and truly get the most out of my Thief/Assassin on the battlefield? A 30 percentage point jump was enough to see SIGNIFICANT improvement and the higher I can get that crit percentage, the better.
Thanks!
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