Quote Originally Posted by ZDamned View Post
When I say DPS gear, I meant to say DPS Fending gear, and it is in Shield Oath that I gain 30 DPS going from Parry to Crit/Det. Sword Oath, I tend to hit the 185 DPS mark in the Drit/Det set.

My groups Warrior does keep Storms Eye up.

Ok everyone! Results are in! Here are my Parse logs from tonight's T7 Clear, and my first T7 Clear on Sunday.

Damage taken on Turn 7 169,119 in Parry gear. (564 Parry, ilvl 94)
Damage taken on Turn 7 173,978 in Crit/Det Gear. (449 Parry, ilvl 93)

Damage Dealt on Turn 7 64,879 in Parry gear. (564 Parry, ilvl 94)
Damage Dealt on Turn 7 73,719 in Crit/Det gear. (449 Parry, ilvl 93)

-EDIT- Fixt the Parry Numbers I mis read it initially, and had reported 479 in Crit/Det gear. SORRY! =P

I will GLADLY take 4859 damage to gain a level 1 limit break every 6 minutes.
While I agree with you that Parry is a pretty crappy stat and isn't as good as most tanks hype it out to be, your testing method is totally flawed and the results are unusable.

There are HUGE uncontrolled variables in your test that aren't accounted for. If your overall DPS increased (eg. a week's worth of upgrades for your DPS), this would skew your Damage Taken and Damage Dealt since the fight would be shorter (and not just by virtue of your own damage increasing).

Unless your teammates performance was completely and exactly equal in both attempts (impossible), using Total Damage Taken and Total Damage Dealt as metrics to measure the value of Parry vs Crit/Det is not statistically sound.