@taint I only use full af3+2 when i have the Catastrophe aftermath up(because it's 10% GEAR haste) which means the haste you're getting from your legs and feet are useless, and i only use cata to heal myself if i need it, otherwise I do use a full haste set. i don't see how you think this is bad, just do normal WSs(entropy/guillotine) until you need to heal yourself and the WHms aren't focusing on you(which for me is a llot, and I also like to not be a burden on them) so that extra 10% haste that I'm getting I don't want to go to waste. So just for extra damage I have an aftermath set.
I hope people actually think these things through lol... I shouldn't have to explain these concepts. I didn't say Always and Forever fulltime af3+2 set, but seeing as i said Apoc you probably sometimes use Catastrophe, which means youre getting free 10% haste at least some of the time, and you really should take advantage of that.
and my faith in humanity slips even further, I thank you.Please read this post again./facepalm
Come on man that is terrible advice. AF3+2 5/5 is never worth it, esp not with an Apoc. I feel like I'm always responding to your post in a negative manner, but you continue to post information that is not even close to the truth and might steer people with serious questions in the wrong direction.
5/5 is an 8-9% loss in DPS compared to all the other options and that includes the set bonus. If ACC comes into play like in VW its a 13%+ drop in DPS.
Don't use 5/5 ever, unless you want a pretty SS.
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