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A ranger's fastest weap. Should go in their main hand. In the case of having this and a frosty, use the frosty in the mainhand, as it has the better dmg/dly ratio. I know some ppl would suggest that you want the snowchipper to proc more often (true if you are the main tank, which as a rng, you prolly aren't lol) because it procs for more dmg.
Aqw All Weapons That Give A Dmg Boost System
This is Scaling in action. At lower levels, the game scales you up. As you gain levels, and skills and the ability to make or use better armor and weapons, the scaling contribution reduces.
The reason you are still being scaled is you are not CP160 yet.
The reason you are still being scaled is you are not CP160 yet.
If a CP20 player uses a CP20 dagger, he or she will deal more damage than I do at CP41 using the very same CP20 dagger?
I understand higher level players have better abilities available to them, but sometimes they don't. For instance, once you obtain CP10 provisioning recipes, you have to wait till CP50 to get the next higher recipes, because there are no recipes for CP20, 30, or 40. Same way with alchemy: potion solvents are available for CP10, 50, 100, 150 only. If you are stuck in between those levels, you have to wait up to 40 or 50 levels to get the next better material. Enchanting is better, tho. There are runestones available for CP10, 30, 50, 70, etc., so you don't have to wait too long in between levels.
Aqw All Weapons That Give A Dmg Boost Work
Then you have all the active and passive abilities that can be had at low levels. You can max out wood elf abilities by level 40, and you can almost max out class abilities, weapon/armor abilities, etc. by level 39-42. The point is if I'm at CP49, I don't feel much of an advantage over someone at level 39-42 or so. And I believe abilities are part of the scaling up and scaling down. So the only thing that separates me from lower-level players are the champion points. But at CP41, I don't feel I have enough of those to make a difference.