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- BloodKnight
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Aion 2 Attack Speed Caps: Is Your Build Wasting Stats
How Attack Speed Works in Aion 2
Attack speed in Aion 2 determines how quickly your character performs normal attacks. Every weapon type and class has its base attack speed. Increasing AS reduces the delay between attacks, effectively letting you hit more often in a given time.
There are several ways to increase attack speed:
Gear Stats – Many weapons and armor pieces have AS bonuses.
Buffs – Certain class buffs, consumables, or group buffs temporarily increase AS.
Passive Skills or Talents – Some classes have passive boosts to AS that stack with gear and buffs.
However, while increasing attack speed sounds universally good, the game has limits.
What Are Attack Speed Caps?
An attack speed cap is the maximum speed at which your character can attack. Once you hit this cap, additional attack speed provides no benefit. In practical terms, your DPS stops increasing even if your stats suggest it should.
Caps can vary based on weapon type and class. For example:
Swords and daggers generally have higher caps than axes or hammers.
Ranged weapons like bows and crossbows may hit their caps at lower percentages due to projectile travel time.
Class mechanics sometimes impose a soft cap, after which further AS increases yield diminishing returns.
The game does not always display the cap in the character window, which is why many players over-invest in AS.
How to Know If You’re Hitting the Cap
You can tell you’ve hit the cap if:
Increasing your gear’s AS stat does not make your attack animation faster.
DPS tests in training grounds or on mobs show no noticeable increase despite higher AS stats.
Buffing AS temporarily doesn’t speed up attacks beyond a certain point.
Players often assume more AS is always better, but in practice, exceeding the cap is wasted potential. That extra stat could be invested in accuracy, critical chance, or survivability.
Balancing Attack Speed With Other Stats
Optimizing your build means knowing your personal attack speed cap and investing stats efficiently. Consider:
Critical Hit Rate: For many classes, a balanced approach of moderate AS and high critical chance often yields higher damage per second than maxing AS alone.
Accuracy: Missing attacks due to low accuracy is worse than slightly slower attack speed.
Survivability: Especially in PvP, some attack speed might be wasted if you die before completing your rotations.
A simple rule of thumb is to aim for just enough AS to comfortably reach the cap during normal combat and then prioritize stats that improve your overall DPS and survivability.
Practical Player Behavior
From experience, most players naturally over-invest in AS, thinking faster attacks always equal better performance. In PvE, it’s common to see melee DPS characters with AS far above the cap, while other stats like elemental resistances or accuracy lag behind.
In PvP, the issue becomes more pronounced. Attacks faster than your target can actually be less effective if you can’t connect consistently or if your survivability is low. Many veteran players recommend finding a comfortable AS breakpoint that allows skill rotation without delay and reallocating remaining stat points to defensive or utility stats.
Tools to Test Your Cap
You don’t need third-party programs to figure out your AS cap. Simple methods include:
Combat Practice: Attack a dummy and watch your animation speed before and after adding AS gear.
Buff Comparisons: Use temporary buffs to see if attacks become faster; if not, you’re capped.
Community Guides: Many Aion 2 forums list approximate AS caps for classes and weapon types.
Testing these yourself ensures your build is tailored to your playstyle rather than relying solely on theory.
Avoiding Stat Waste
Over-investing in AS is essentially wasted potential. Once you identify your cap, allocate remaining stat points strategically. Here are practical suggestions:
PvE Builds: Focus on a balance of AS and critical damage. Over-capping AS will often yield negligible improvement on raid bosses.
PvP Builds: Moderate AS combined with defensive stats like health, resistances, or evasion can make you far more effective.
Gear Optimization: Prioritize pieces that give multiple useful stats rather than just AS.
By reallocating excess AS points, you can significantly improve both survivability and DPS, depending on your goals.
Extra Tip: Economy Considerations
If you’re buying gear or resources to increase AS, be cautious. Many players spend excessively on AS upgrades without realizing they’ve hit the cap. One way to mitigate this is to look for safe ways to buy Aion 2 gold, ensuring that any in-game purchases are legitimate and secure. This allows you to invest wisely without risking account safety or losing your hard-earned currency.
Attack speed is a powerful stat in Aion 2, but it has limits. Understanding caps is essential to avoid wasting points and gear enhancements. The key is balance: hit your cap, then shift focus to stats that enhance critical damage, accuracy, or survivability.
By testing your personal AS cap, adjusting your build, and making smart gear investments, you can maximize both DPS and efficiency. Remember, faster isn’t always better; smarter allocation of stats often makes the real difference in both PvE and PvP.
In short, check your build, know your cap, and stop wasting attack speed points that could make your character stronger in meaningful ways.
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