Crafting/Pricing Question

Hey, hope I can get some advice.

I've been trying to craft this ruination maul. It's 3 socket exceptional. I've gotten to the point where I'm doing the first round of whittling and I've hit t1 flat phys.

I know I could continue whittling trying to hit t1 hybrid phys and then continuing exalting and whittling for two suffixes before using desecration for the flat phys to hopefully make a perfect product. Realistically I don't have the currency to finish that now but could sit on it while I build my temple.

But...am I right in saying at this point I could also use essences and crystallisation omens to get +5 attack and gain as extra phys. Then use the desecration to get either t1 attack speed or t1 crit bonus. Would either be a good end product, what could they sell for? I'm really struggling finding comparable items and don't really know how other two handed maces compare.

Any advice appreciated.

Comments

Hey-Its-Azure5 months ago1

Depends, do you want to do a mirror craft or a settle craft? Ask yourself that and then plan from there 

xPlay2own5 months ago1

Nevermind, I didn't realize you have crit chance fractured, got ahead of myself :/

maaattypants5 months ago1

I think you’re better off desecrating t1 hybrid phys. T1 flat is a pain in the ass to try to desecrate from my experience. Personally I’d try to dececrate prefix now and work on suffixes. But I also don’t know much about maces and if it’s worth to work on something like this. Do mace builds even crit? I would think this is a bad mace for warriors but I haven’t played in a month so idk if there are crit builds out there. You probably can’t find comparable items because they don’t use this base

Effective_Flan81915 months ago1

It’s a bit confusing. If you’re asking whether it can sell, then you probably shouldn’t have crafted a mace in the first place. If you really understood the niche market for maces, you wouldn’t be asking that question.

norielukas5 months ago1

Would just add gain phys and +5 and desecrate for IAS until you can afford to work on it more.