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Zero

Divine Force or Divine Speed

Which one would you say is better? The +1 attack speed seems like it would improve DPS/DPM kinda stuff, but the other is a pretty decent boost to damage, so not quite sure which one to pick.
(my range would be 38-40k clean if that helps)

October 25, 2014

7 Comments • Newest first

Jace

It doesn't matter what your range or dmg is looking like blue aura is better regardless. +1 weapon speed outshines 20 attack any day.

Also Alpha and especially beta are not at speed cap.

Reply November 15, 2014 - edited
warrior4fame

Ds is better for dps but also for control purposes because of betas slow animations. Reducing the delay will help you get out of situations when it calls for double tapping of using alpha move skills

Reply November 14, 2014 - edited
weifeng

speed>>force
as you improve your gear the effect of 20w.att gets smaller and smaller, while divine speed can always boost your damage by making you attack more in the same given time

(wish divine force gives %att instead of 20 att)

Reply October 31, 2014 - edited
Kazzooey

Well DF is mostly used for the +20 ATT and 10% Status Resistance. I use it in select areas that I'll need that for such as Gollux eyes cause of reverse controls, or in Empress/Queen ect.

DS is the biggest boost to your damage with the speed increase [b]IF[/b], and I mean only if you have good control to make the most out of the speed increase. Most people can't control for squat and just spam the same one or two combos and wait till the tag timer is up.

Personally I think If you can't maintain constant attacking and push to make use of all of your time then DF is best overall until you can handle Zero to his potential.

Reply October 26, 2014 - edited
bleachedguy

@Pereeia Alrighty, thanks. So for the most part DF > DS?(excluding hitting cap obviously)

Reply October 25, 2014 - edited
Pereeia

With that range I'm positive you would benefit from DF all the time.
I use DS for bosses that I can usually kill in less than 10 min.

Reply October 25, 2014 - edited