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    Quote Originally Posted by FrankReynolds View Post
    Even if you can cap accuracy on most things, there comes a point where you are better off spending the gear, buffs, food etc. on other stats instead like attack and haste spells.
    Mind rewording this, because I have absolutely no clue what you mean by this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ulth View Post
    Yeah, the amount of accuracy needed to cap on some content is getting ridiculous. Some how I doubt this is what people had in mind when they wanted more support jobs relevant for end game. Pretty sure they meant it like you could use a brd or a geo, not that you would need a brd and a geo, and a smn, and a rdm, and some more geos...
    I think it's intended, at some point conventional setups won't work anymore and you're going to have to start thinking outside the box to be able to beat certain content.
    Which unfortunately boils down to bringing the best damage dealers you have and buffing the crap out of them.
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    Last edited by Shirai; 12-03-2014 at 04:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shirai View Post
    Mind rewording this, because I have absolutely no clue what you mean by this.
    Depending on the defense etc. of the mob, accuracy begins to have diminishing returns in comparison to strength, crit rate, attack, etc. dual wield jobs have a harder time capping attack in particular on harder mobs, so when your accuracy is decent (80% - 85%ish) it is more beneficial to use food or gear that pushes things other than accuracy. That's why you see people eating attack food in events even though they aren't capped on accuracy. Just hitting the monster isn't enough. You have to do good damage with those hits.

    Additionally, only applying the increased cap means that any accuracy food, gear etc. that you apply to get from 90 - 95% has no effect on the off hand. In other words, you are better off not worrying about trying to hit 95% on anything but steps. It really doesn't do much for the damage phase.

    DISCLAIMER: This varies from monster to monster / event to event. I'm just generalizing. this isn't always true.
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    Last edited by FrankReynolds; 12-08-2014 at 05:02 PM.

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