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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrasper View Post
    That's up for debate. With the revelation that the 3.0 rotation does more dps then the 4.0, one might say just skip spell speed altogether and go for Dh/Det. If you want to stick to hope in that they will fix the 4.0 rotation, then I say SpS.
    I would never go with Det, it has always been and still is a waste, cause for it to have any effect you'd need to put more points on it than is even possible.
    That being said, while I personally am still a fan of SS, with the 3.x rotation being superior atm, I can see Crit having probably the most benefit. So, provided we don't get a fix soon, I'd most likely go Crit > SS > DH
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lelila38 View Post
    I would never go with Det, it has always been and still is a waste, cause for it to have any effect you'd need to put more points on it than is even possible.
    That being said, while I personally am still a fan of SS, with the 3.x rotation being superior atm, I can see Crit having probably the most benefit. So, provided we don't get a fix soon, I'd most likely go Crit > SS > DH
    Preliminary numbers show that DH>>Det>CH for pure dps (speed is hard to quantify- it's more of a stat where you "grab a number you're comfortable with").
    The CH nerf was severe. I cannot stress how much DH outscales it in our current stat range (you need to spike CH to over 3k for it to overtake DH).
    Determination seems to be holding quite well VS CH too, although it doesn't scale as well as DH.
    Your best bet is to get whatever speed you're comfortable with and then stack as much DH as possible, and use Det to fill the gaps or, if not possible, CH.
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