11-02-2005, 04:19 PM
spitfyre425 Wrote:Hey Guyes, Ive got a few questions. I have a paladin zealot that i am currently working on, and im trying to figure out the best armor to use? The rings that i am using are angelic ring and ammy and a 20 dex ravenfrost with 230+ AR. I am mostly PvM, and i was thinking about getting another 20 Dex raven...? Would that be a good coice as a second ring to use...? and highlords ammy?
I was thinking along the lines of Fortitude for armor choice, are there better, because my damage is only around 5580 right now (lvl 81)? to increase my damage and add resistances...
My current items are CoA 40/15 (2) Angelic Wings Ammy, Shitty eth armor (902 def), Exile Vortex Shield High Def over 1100 and resists, eBotZ 395 eD, Gore Rides, Drculs Grasp, and dungos, along with the 1 angelic ring and ravenfrost. Is this good for my items? if Not How Can i make better?
I would appreciate all the feedback possible, and Thanks again, Spitfyre
1.) Rings and ammy is something you just have to try out for yourself. Personally I like mara's withe a 5%bk and a raven's. But thats me and most disagree with my choice.
2.) Fortitude is the best armor choice for a zealot. Preferably in an archon but wirefleece and the like can work as well just dont expect great defense.
3.) NEVER EVER EVER NEVER EVER PUT AN EXILE ON A ZEALOT!!!! The ONLY reason you EVER should/would/could put an Exile on a zealot is if your building some wacky uber defensive zealot. Other than that...useless. Get a stormshield or HOZ. I have recently become turned to the stormshield side since with a 15%dr dungos you hit the 50% dr max while with HOZ you almost always need a 2soc COA with 15%dr and double ber'd.
4.) EBOTDZ is the way to go with weapons. So your good there.
5.) Gores are fine boots but I always think they are better paired with rends and gface.
6.) Did you max sac, zeal and fanta first or did you hit HS first? If you maxed HS before sac, zeal or fanta I would suggest rebuilding.
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