Total bonuses are irrelevant to the discussion of optimization if the bonuses they give are ones you are not going to utilize.
This at least gives a general picture, especially since I am not comparing it with the current power of a regular boon, but with its theoretical maximum (I take 32 as the maximum, although somewhere there was a statement that at level 10 the stat limit would be 30).
Accuracy grows out of its usefulness very quick
Tell me, have you ever noticed a Power called the
Sure Shot? Its description hints at one interesting point in the game mechanics: excessive accuracy is not a waste, as it is converted into a crit chance (separate check, not bonus to normal crit chance), with an accuracy of 115 (120?) higher than the opponent's evasion, your hits will always be guaranteed crits.
even for those that use two out of three (spellblades, basically) you're likely better off getting the Willpower boon.
Willpower boon will give you +45 SP.
Your teammates, as I said, it will give almost nothing, +9 SP at BEST, even with 100 Leadership (80 cap if I'm not mistaken) it will only be +18 SP.
Razorcup nectar will give +25 AP, +25 SP and +10 Accuracy...not just to you, to your entire party.
Also, I'm not sure if Leadership actually works
Leadership gives a +2% bonus to stats per point.
Presence 17 only gives your party +20% of their base stats (compared to Presence 7), not much... but I've noticed that with my Presence 7, even my favorite Etheryn heals much less than I'm used to. So it really does work.
which might make the Presence boon stronger through both "total stats" and actual effectiveness, especially with the Guldring or summons like Biggus Piggus.
Here I will not argue, the high Presence really does miracles ... but:
1. It's up to the build (and the enemy) whether you need more, a bonus to party members of +30% of their base stats, or an additional plus to your own offensive stats.
2. The damage bonus may not be that important when you lack accuracy in order to confidently hit the enemy. What I'm saying is that Presence does not provide an accuracy bonus to your party (only the accuracy of your summons), unlike Razorcup nectar.
By the way, in my opinion, "Biggus Piggus" cannot boast of decent accuracy (mediocre Accuracy 30 with Leadership 75).
I'm not talking about such a possibility as the fact that even without this bonus, your Presence can be capped or close to it.
If you didn't bother to Ember back to town to get a boon, then you didn't need the boon.
Do you really not understand what I mean or are you just deliberately ignoring it? I'm talking about any difficulties with returning to the city, not about desire.
For examle, when you get to the entrance to the dungeon (quest The Ring of Fate, for example) your Rest Bonus may expire or come close to it. You can set up camp right in front of the dungeon entrance and rest... but in this case, your boon may expire.
Also, you forgot about Bacon, though Toughness is a joke of a stat.
I really forgot what it is. Perhaps I never even knew, at least I do not remember at all what item you are talking about.
While true, that's honestly more on the fact there aren't better group boons. The concept of maxing out a single primary stat is stronger than a bunch of universal bonuses.
First, I mentioned above why Razorcup nectar can be better than +1 capped attribute.
Secondly, it affects not only you, but the whole party at once, increasing the power of any of your followers regardless of their build (note: the summoning abilities of your followers are the only exception). Thus, even if your own power drops a little, you can still benefit from stronger allies.
Funnily enough, I have the most respect for Evasion bonus out of them all, even if I don't really care for stacking it.
The problem with Evasion is that it only protects against weapon attacks, which doesn't bother me too much. What REALLY bothers me is things like silences, disarms, knockdowns and stuns... things that physical (sometimes magic) resistance saves from, so (unlike many players) I've never been excited away from
Royal Leathers and other high evasion gear, preferring instead
Lamellar Armour (which is also good at dampening the hits that landed on me) and other high defense gear.
Fortunately, Equilibrium reliably protects me from disarming and knocking down, problems only start when I want to copy enemy Powers and therefore put Mirror Stanse as my At-will ability.
offense being the best defense
YES! That's why Razorcup nectar is my new favorite boon... or rather it would be if I could buy it regularly.
So it's more of a "hard quest-only" boon than my regular one.
Guess I'll just sell the stuff whenever I get it then.
What to do with this item on you, but I would note that this is a good temporary booster for your entire party at once, and the lower your level, the more noticeable the effect will be.