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Message ID: 14812
Date: Fri Feb 11 01:19:43 GMT 2000
Author: Naeeldar
Subject: Re: Executioner Hood vs BI Crown


Exe hood is actually 3str 9 dex and I'd definitly keep it why because I
forsee bard duel wielding bent swords down the road :).

Naeeldar

-----Original Message-----
From: Reece, Tom - 25IDL G4 <g4mntofcr@...>
To: eqbards@onelist.com <eqbards@onelist.com>
Date: Thursday, February 10, 2000 6:42 PM
Subject: [eqbards] Executioner Hood vs BI Crown


>From: "Reece, Tom - 25IDL G4" <g4mntofcr@...>
>
>Last night in the Savant room I got an EBM in a lotto. Didn't need my
>Scepter of Flame anymore so I traded it plus 100PP for an Executioner Hood.
>I had thought the Exe hood was +9 STR and +5 DEX when I made the trade.
Its
>actually +5 STR + 9 DEX. I don't have any weapons that proc so right now
>there isn't much of a reason right now for me to equip it over the BI
Crown.
>They both have the same AC and the same STR boost. The BI Crown adds +5 to
>all resist rates while the Exe hood gives you +9 DEX.
>
>Would like an opinion from the peanut gallery if I should keep the Exe Hood
>for future use. Eventually I hope to acquire Ykeshas so the +9 DEX from
the
>Exe Hood will increase the chances of the Ykesha procing. The key question
>is that by the time I can camp for Ykeshas (late 30s/early 40s), will the
+9
>DEX increase the number of procs by enough to outweigh the benefit of
having
>+5 to all resist rates?
>
>Whats a good price if I decide to sell the Exe Hood?
>
>Thanks
>Galtin of E'ci
>
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