Correct me if I'm wrong but training agility improves your ability to hit a critter harder?
Training Agility on 08/10/2007 09:06 AM CDT
Re: Training Agility on 08/10/2007 09:38 AM CDT
Re: Training Agility on 08/10/2007 01:20 PM CDT
>> It doesnt make you hit harder, Agility improves your chances to hit with weapons and spells as well as improves your disarming, skinning, and stealing ability. Strength is what determins how hard you hit.
Ok, lemme rephrase..
An example: You have a maximum amount of damage you can inflict on any given target - determined by your strength - and you can inflict catastrophic damage but only 5% of the time. Training agility wouldn't necessarily boost strength but it would increase the chances of delivering those catastrophic blows more often as opposed to good or even heavy blows.
Ok, lemme rephrase..
An example: You have a maximum amount of damage you can inflict on any given target - determined by your strength - and you can inflict catastrophic damage but only 5% of the time. Training agility wouldn't necessarily boost strength but it would increase the chances of delivering those catastrophic blows more often as opposed to good or even heavy blows.
Re: Training Agility on 08/11/2007 12:35 AM CDT
Re: Training Agility on 08/11/2007 04:43 AM CDT
Re: Training Agility on 09/03/2007 07:12 AM CDT
A small note:
You could have insane strength and no agility.
If all you could get is glancing blows because of your lower agility, all that strength is wasted.
So yes, agility DOES help you hit harder, but only so that you can use your strength to its fullest. I've found this problem out quite majorly when using slings. Strength plays no factor and even though I hit the current enemy at lower fourties with almost all my weapons... slings nd staff slings couldn't hit the broadside of a barn on 'em until upper fifties.
30-50% miss rate.
STR 25
AGI 18
I was lowering burden koff
You could have insane strength and no agility.
If all you could get is glancing blows because of your lower agility, all that strength is wasted.
So yes, agility DOES help you hit harder, but only so that you can use your strength to its fullest. I've found this problem out quite majorly when using slings. Strength plays no factor and even though I hit the current enemy at lower fourties with almost all my weapons... slings nd staff slings couldn't hit the broadside of a barn on 'em until upper fifties.
30-50% miss rate.
STR 25
AGI 18
I was lowering burden koff