What's the difference between a warlock in World of Warcraft and a black book dog stick?

First of all, the national costume will be wlk soon, and these equipments are meaningless. . .

But let's compare:

Chaos+Black Book:

Faqiang 30 1

Hit 34

Fatal strike 47

Intelligence 34

Dog fighting:

Faqiang 259

Critical strike 36

Jisu 55

Intelligence 47

Take buff as an example, the relationship between intelligence and detonation is about 3: 1

Therefore, fighting with dogs is 42 dharma more than chaotic black books, and 7 crits are less, 34 hits are 55 quick.

Although for the current version of the national costume, the income of the legal dps before the rapid overflow is basically that the law is stronger than the haste and greater than the crit, in fact, the crit income of destroying ss is really high. With your current equipment, a quick crit is similar.

If the above gap is converted into a gem, crit and quick hit are yellow, and you can adjust the method yourself. Black books are 3.5 rubies more than fighting dogs, and Huangshi 1.4, which means that chaotic black books are basically better than fighting dogs, so it looks like about two gems. Of course, this is just a general idea.

In fact, the above statement is based on the premise that your click volume does not overflow. How many hits do you have on your current device?

Clothes 28 shoulder 2 1 leg 2 1 hand 13 head 2 1+ 14 shoes18+10 a * *146.

If there is no other hit equipment, 146 plus 34 chaotic black book *** 180. You know, the highest dps talent for destroying ss in the current version is to suppress three-point hits. At this time, if there is a bird strengthening elf full of fire, ss will hit 177, and 180 will just overflow a little.

Therefore, there are still more chaotic black books than dog fighting.

So which is better for you?

Actually, it's about the same. . Because although ss's haste and crit gains are quite high, your haste is too low now. . . It's good to have a dog fight, and it's easy to get started and the shape is cool.

Finally. . . We are going by car. None of this makes sense. . .