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lisiecki
2008-12-06, 04:19 PM
Hey, so im looking through the 4th ed book

Im wondering dose matter what implement you use mechanically
or dose it just flavor wise

Eldariel
2008-12-06, 04:21 PM
Uh, it's all explained in the book...

Shades of Gray
2008-12-06, 04:22 PM
It does not matter for warlock's however the following applies to wizards:

Wand: 1/encounter you can add your dex modifier to your attack roll with any wizard power

Staff: +1 AC, 1/encounter you may increase AC by your Con Modifier.

Orb: 1/encounter you may reduce an enemy's saving throw by your Wis Modifier. Woops, I think that was orb of imposition. I forget what a regular orb does...

Kurald Galain
2008-12-06, 04:22 PM
It matters a lot, crunch-wise.

The wand lets you hit more often, if you have decent dexterity. Note that dexterity has little use to a wizard since it mostly overlaps with intelligence.

The staff protects you. Even if you don't have constitution, that's a flat +1 to AC, which is always good. Constitution is nice (especially since strength isn't).

The orb makes some of your effects last longer. This is mostly irrelevant early on, and the most powerful variant in the paragon and epic tiers. It is keyed off wisdom, and a high wisdom is very useful for many reasons.

lisiecki
2008-12-06, 04:24 PM
Uh, it's all explained in the book...

I honestly must be missing it in the index, sorry bout that