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DE, you can think and play however you wish, but I won't continue to argue with you on the issue of importance of a melee weapons dps. The stats are the only thing that is important, and second behind that (if you actually cared about doing melee damage) is weapon speed. The actual top end damage and dps the weapons has on it means little to absolutely nothing to a hunter. Period. Ergo, you can equip a green level 50 melee weapon with agility and be better off than equiping a level 80 epic with strength. Why? Because we benefit from agility and weapon damage is not important from melee weapons.
No, this is not true. It is important if you play in such a way that you do utilize melee. You're simply basing this assertion on your playstyle; there's nothing "period" about it.
Don't believe me.....here is a short dummy test I just did on my hunter melee'ing a level 80 dummy target.....both weapons are vendor bought "white" weapons with no stats to sway the damage differences. One is a level 70 weapon, one a level 9 weapon. I would have tried to get exact weapon speeds, but didn't care to hunt that hard or spend anymore than the 16 gold I did doing this test......
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Of course they appear to come out close because you're still wearing all your OTHER gear. Your DPS difference was still almost 70; it was 125% of the lower weapon's damage with the better one.
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Now, calculate in the fact of glancing blowes because hunters don't get expertise talents and don't equip expertise gear (if they are smart)....and you see that melee is abysmal compared to auto attack with a ranged weapon. In fact, you are better to run around trying to get range, than to stand there and whack away.
The only time you're better off doing that is if you're facing a heroic that will kill you if it gets into melee with you. You are not better off running around; it takes just as long, and it runs all kinds of risks. DPS differnces aren't the main issue when soloing.
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This is damage done by my hunter, level 80. My pet does more dps than my melee......and my ranged dps is around 15x give or take than my melee dps.
So what? No one is arguing that you should seek melee out in preference to using ranged most of the time. You still seem to not get th
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Please, stop with the foolish talk of melee importance when picking a weapon as a hunter. If you had played one very much, you would understand this concept.
I have played one very much; in fact I plated one almost exclusively back when I played until shortly after TBC came out. Now, I don't play one because they aren't as much fun to play as Death Knights are.
The fact is that you simply don't know what you're talking about. You think there is one right way to do things. There isn't. So no, I won't "please stop" because you're full of ****. I wouldn't "understand this concept" if I'd "played much" because I actually have played one for quite a while, and no such concept exists. You can play a Hunter just fine letting all your other slots focus on ranged damage and your melee on melee; chances are it will be easy to find a melee weapon that has good stats on it for ranged combat as well.
If you don't want to play that way, fine, no one is saying you need to, but the fact is that you're wildly exaggerating when it comes to fighting regular mobs while levelling. You save no useful amount of time or anything else by running and shooting.