What to roll
http://paragonwiki.com/wiki/Bronze_Class_Recipe_Roll
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Thanks. How helpful of you.
Rather than some advice coming from some experience a link to a wiki I'm very familiar with.
Rolling 30-34 will get you a crack at pretty much everything (except sting of the manti and the crap that ends at 25, farstrike, salvo, etc). This would also leave you out of rectified reticule, which can be a big money maker. I usually go with 30-34 anyways if I am 50 because I get a lot of useful recipes and occasionally the bonus steadfast or regen tissue (etc). I could also make a case for 20-24, but there is a lot of "worth nothing" recipes in that category.
What level is the character you want to roll with?
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Usually roll with my 50 brute.
Rolling 30-34 will get you a crack at pretty much everything (except sting of the manti and the crap that ends at 25, farstrike, salvo, etc). This would also leave you out of rectified reticule, which can be a big money maker. I usually go with 30-34 anyways if I am 50 because I get a lot of useful recipes and occasionally the bonus steadfast or regen tissue (etc). I could also make a case for 20-24, but there is a lot of "worth nothing" recipes in that category.
What level is the character you want to roll with? |
Was rolling bronze level 10's for steadfasts but recently switched over to 20-24 range for the chance to also get kinetic combat/reactive armor/etc. Problem is I can burn through all my tickets and end up with no kinetic combats (lots of kinetic crashes tho ) and no steadfasts +def. Seems to be happening a lot lately. Is there another category that is better off with a smaller pool of those same IO's?