Originally Posted by
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OK. Prop doesn't really have a ceiling, but the higher your rawtpa the closer it gets to having consistency near the top of what could be considered a "soft ceiling". For specs, these gains are about 10% of stack(!), for elites its about 2%. Relative NW is almost more important than rawtpa, as it in effect brings down the soft ceiling SUBSTANTIALLY. I'm really not sure what the numbers are for soldiers(their bad), wizards(requires me remembering to ask targets what there wizards were at the time), or theives(but honestly, if they have high theives, then I don't want to be propping them, because even ith rogue TD losses from sending everything are painful). There a few other funny things that go beyond these numbers(stack selection for example), but I'm not 100% confident I have down yet what it is.
I should point out that if there's anything in the formulas that make the % go down as the raw numbers go up(shouldn't) i have no way of knowing yet.
It's exactly what Realest said, in a vacuum between the two, prop obliterates. But hybrids have a lot of issues mechanically, and having so many ppa in tpa is a major drag. Moreover, although WT in general are aweful for things like NS, it actually is really solid against prop.
There are way more times to use prop as a human/rogue than your saying Kuhan, but in general, its just not worth sacrificing the 20 or so opa.