#4
by Criminal
Im not a fan of ratio for stats, what I always did with my classes is choosing one main stat (for u, either vit or str, lets say vit), then, I added pts up to the amount I wanted in my secondary stat(s) (in ur case, str and around 300-350 at some lvl), and then the rest of pts in vit.
For example, im a full dps warrior, my main stat is str and my secondary stat is vit, garanak set gives 300 vit, my helm gives 1k health and I get some more health from the rest of DL pieces, so I have 10 base vit (310 with bonus) and 4438 health and its decent, that way when I know I dont want anymore vit I put the rest of pts in str.
I do that with my rogue and ranger as well (which I havent played in a while tho), i choose them to be str or dex based (in my case, both str), put enough pts in the secondary stats (in my case, dex and vit) and then I know how to split my pts.
Ratio works just as good tho, the only difference is that u will need to notice when do u want to stop adding to a certain stat unless u wanna be fully balanced hybrid (equal or close to equal str and vit) then u can go with a ratio.
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