Quote Originally Posted by Lyrica_Ashtine View Post
There seems to be a certain misunderstanding when using food. People seem to be advocating using spell speed food over det/crit food. There are some issues with this:
The only spell speed food I can find that isn't Sachertorte are Pineapple Ponzecakes (2-star) and Pastry fish (lvl40 recipe). However, both of these give spell speed, vitality and piety. Surely you have no use for piety as a black mage, so this reduces the value you can get out of these items. Next would be Sachertorte, NQ caps at +24 spell speed and +6 determination and HQ caps at +30 spell speed and +8 determination. BUT there's a problem with this.
There isn't any misunderstanding about food. You are correct, the Piety is wasted, but the spellspeed weighting makes up for that (plus the fact that going over the accuracy cap is a waste for crit food, and you get less det with det food).

Quote Originally Posted by Lyrica_Ashtine View Post
To get the maximum value out of Sachertorte you need 600 spell speed, 450 vitality and 300 determination for NQ/400 determination for HQ. Remember: Food gives you a PERCENTAGE boost, rather than a flat boost and caps at certain numbers. Unless you have 600 spell speed AND 300/400 determination, you can't get the maximum value out of these items. Assuming you have 470 spell speed and 250 determination with i110 build*, you'll only get 23 spell speed and 5 determination out of it. Combined +28 secondary stat points (HQ food). Apkallu Omelette (HQ) gives +27 crit which is easily reached with i110 and gives some accuracy as well. Meaning you could swap out one piece for more crit, det or spell speed in exchange for 8-9 accuracy. (you won't get more than 9 accuracy out of this, even with the cap at +11). Assuming you can perfectly utilize this: Apkallu Omelette gives +26/27 secondary stats.

Conclusion: While Sachertorte DOES give you a minor increase (+1 secondary stat more, in fact), is it really worth the price tag? Even if you forget about the value. Spell speed might even give you less value if it is just out of the threshold reach (you get 0.01s GCD for every set amount of spell speed). Ergo, you may only get -0.02s GCD instead of -0.03s.

*rough estimate, values may vary a bit
If you are progressing, every little helps. I don't use it now unless i'm pushing a certain goal (like now, trying to get 450 in T8). Its the same with pots too. But for the most part, it isn't really worth the cost.

Quote Originally Posted by Lyrica_Ashtine View Post
Edit: Even when going for max spell speed build with current i110 gear. The maximum value you can reach is 577 spell speed. While you suffer from severe accuracy issues and you still can't get any decent value out of determination (262 with same build). i90 gear was mentioned before. But I doubt 10-16 more secondary stats outweighs 5 primary stats (assuming it's an accessory)

Edit 2: Although I mentioned you could swap out "pieces", most direct example would be swapping out the Evenstar Earrings for High Allagan Earrings. Any other combinations requires complete overhaul of the build.
With the rings, when melded for damage, they outdamage all of the i110 rings (when the Ramuh ring becomes i110, it will be better however).

Furthermore, if you are looking for accuracy pieces, the Jewelry and Belt are fantastic pieces. They are VERY efficient for the accuracy they have on - they are fairly close to the i110 damage pieces, and comfortably above the i110 accuracy pieces. They are also ideal if you are going spellspeed as only 3 damage pieces have spellspeed with the main secondary stat.

For instance, with my current build, the only i110 pieces I use in T8 are the Weapon, Gloves, Feet and Neck. The rest are pentamelded crafted pieces. I hit the accuracy cap and i'm pushing 450 dps (I was on course to hit it last night on one run). I'm sitting at 526 Int, 547 Crit, 317 det, 595 SS without food. I'll also gain more spellspeed when I get my final pieces (will lose some slightly with the chestpiece, but gain some on the weapon and legs).

You do however have a very good point; at i110 there aren't many primary spellspeed pieces, which imo is poor design and comes obviously from the lack of gear choices. Things would have been a lot nicer if you could use a sand to upgrade an ST gear piece.

This is also ignoring the utility benefits spellspeed has anyway.