Hi all, currently I'm a level 90 DK with 50 base INT and 102 total INT with int gear. I have been leveling with this amount of INT since lv 87 and up till now when I try to wash my HP using ap reset, I can't seem to. (The MP button is greyed out.) My base mp without any equips is 635. Does anyone know why this happens? Is it because my minimum MP is still not enough for me to start washing?
Not yet. The problem is that I can't even take a point out from MP. So if you don't mind me asking, how am I able to do 29 washes as you said if I'm not able to reset the point from MP?
you have to put a point into HP before you can take a point out of MP. Once you level up again, put 1 AP in HP. You will then be able to take a point out of MP and add it to HP. You can repeat that 29 (actually will be 32 once you level) times. Leave that point in there until you're done with all your HP washing, then at that time take it out of MP one more time and add it to your primary stat.
So that means once I level, I'll have to put 1 point into HP and I just keep taking out 1 point from MP and put it into HP until I'm not able to take MP out anymore? Then from there I'll put the remaining AP into my primary stat. Is that correct?
Yup. If you were to take out from your MP at your current state, you'd be producing AP out of nowhere, which is awesome, but doesn't work like that.
So is it that every time when I want to wash, I'll have to put 1 point into HP first when I level up. Then after that do my washing until I'm done (but not till I have minimum base MP) and reset 1 point from MP and put it into my primary stat and after that repeat the process again every few levels? Or is it recommended to do it every level? (I think it doesn't matter, right? Or does it? Correct me if I'm wrong.)
You're making it way more complicated than it is. When you level up, put all 5 of your AP into HP, then use AP Resets to take away your MP and put it into your main stat, I'm assuming Str. Do that however many times as long as you have enough extra MP.
Ah, that sounds so much better and easier. So I was just making myself confused all along. Thanks for the clarification.