AcadianPaladin wrote: »My magplar happily runs Rattlecage (cuirass, 2xstaves, 2xjewelry) and remains 5 (light) / 1/1. I refuse to guzzle potions and degen is a crap skill. The first four bonuses on Rattlecage are fine mag bonuses and I love the 'always on' wear and forget access to major sorcery. I'm very happy with it.
AcadianPaladin wrote: »My magplar happily runs Rattlecage (cuirass, 2xstaves, 2xjewelry) and remains 5 (light) / 1/1. I refuse to guzzle potions and degen is a crap skill. The first four bonuses on Rattlecage are fine mag bonuses and I love the 'always on' wear and forget access to major sorcery. I'm very happy with it.
For a min/max standpoint you are crippling yourself. If you don't have gold for potions, or cant craft your own, that's your fault.
Advising people to not use potions, its like advising them to not use food...
Rattlecage is a "casual" set, plain and simple, and nobody will use it in an optimal context, neither in PvE or PvP.
BUT... I'm not saying you can't use it, you certainly can, Im just saying nobody should take a serious advise for someone who actually use it (because that person must be a really casual player).
John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
I am entirely correct. I said you don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. That's a fact.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
I am entirely correct. I said you don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. That's a fact.
The person you quoted did not mention jewelry and OP is talking about jewelry and weapons. So you were only talking to part of the picture which is what I was pointing out. That is a fact.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
I am entirely correct. I said you don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. That's a fact.
If you want to talk about transmutation as a whole, then transmuting Rattlecage still probably isn't necessary. Chest or Legs aren't that difficult to acquire in a desired trait. There is a charged Lightning Staff and a Precise Ice Staff that also drop in Vaults of Madness that are easy enough to acquire.
John_Falstaff wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
I am entirely correct. I said you don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. That's a fact.
If you want to talk about transmutation as a whole, then transmuting Rattlecage still probably isn't necessary. Chest or Legs aren't that difficult to acquire in a desired trait. There is a charged Lightning Staff and a Precise Ice Staff that also drop in Vaults of Madness that are easy enough to acquire.
Not sure what kind of point does it make. You spend a while farming sub-par staff types and traits (who ever uses ice staff for damage?), or craft NMA inferno in five minutes and it's going to be better than having Major Sorcery from Rattlecage.
And yes, @idk is right, that was my point. Not sure who in their right mind would spend their time hunting for a set that's plain worse than the set you can craft in a jiffy.
John_Falstaff wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »GrumpyDuckling wrote: »John_Falstaff wrote: »@GrumpyDuckling , thing is, in most (or all) situations you're talking about, grabbing something like NMA instead of Rattlecage will be simply better, even without Major Sorcery. So you can put on a crafted set and get better results without having that buff at all, than going all the way to farm Rattlecage (and transmute it, because it's heavy) and having buff from it.
You don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. Vaults of Madness has rings and a necklace that come in Arcane.
Pretty sure their focus is NMA is easier to obtain and a better set all around.
However, you are not entirely correct since this thread is likely talking about a 5 piece set. That means some pieces have to be weapons or armor so transmuting something could very well be needed.
I am entirely correct. I said you don't have to transmute Rattlecage jewelry. That's a fact.
If you want to talk about transmutation as a whole, then transmuting Rattlecage still probably isn't necessary. Chest or Legs aren't that difficult to acquire in a desired trait. There is a charged Lightning Staff and a Precise Ice Staff that also drop in Vaults of Madness that are easy enough to acquire.
Not sure what kind of point does it make. You spend a while farming sub-par staff types and traits (who ever uses ice staff for damage?), or craft NMA inferno in five minutes and it's going to be better than having Major Sorcery from Rattlecage.
And yes, @idk is right, that was my point. Not sure who in their right mind would spend their time hunting for a set that's plain worse than the set you can craft in a jiffy.
Austinseph1 wrote: »Saying degen is a crap skill for those that want an easy build is a serious lack of foresight, using rattlecage in place of something like false gods (game changer for relaxed style builds) or another set that provides 5 useful bonuses because you don't understand how well degen can preform in off meta builds is pretty meh. All of my builds have both major sorcery and major prophecy built in, and have a shield as well as healing skills, all without giving up any damage. I have one dps for every class that does this. Degeneration is a great dot, gives you major sorcery, AND passively gives you all of the mages guild buffs. Say what you want about off meta mag builds but degeneration is a great and well rounded skill that provides both damage, an important buff, and passive damage bonuses.