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I decided to compare the Druid, Hunter, Paladin, Rogue, Shaman and Warrior classes average DPS output.
It was best to compare these classes as they all use STR and AGI in the same way. This would also allow me to finally answer the age old question. Who does more DPS? the rogue or the warrior? (based ENTIRELY on averages)
I found the results very suprising. Although the rogues damage might vary greatly, if both classes have an identical ammount of stat points spent in either STRENGTH or AGILITY, the AVERAGE DPS output will be identical.
Formula's Used:
ATK SPD = (3.5 * ((STR + (0.25 * AGI)) / (STR + AGI))) [Abra mailed me this formula himself as of 5/23] DMG = STR + (AGI * 0.25) [DMG from AGI is between 0 to 50% of AGI, therefore 25% of AGI is my average] DPS = ((60 / ATK SPD) / 60) * DMG [Attacks will be done per minute, times damage]
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