ppowersteef
Paladin
I find goggles too easily obtained to give them a proper use. They're just vanity to me.
It’s important to note how much more time consuming and difficult obtaining Jungle armor is than goggles, at least in Expert mode.So maybe they need something else to compensate for the loss of the set bonus. +3% crit is too little I think when compared to set bonuses such as the Jungle armor's, I think.
Are they too easy to obtain even when compared to a wooden helmet?I find goggles too easily obtained to give them a proper use. They're just vanity to me.
Both can be obtained within the first hour. And both only gives 1 defence, which doesn't even reduces damage on their own.Are they too easy to obtain even when compared to a wooden helmet?
You're right with that.But there's nothing stopping you from killing 6 demon eyes on average (which have a predictable pattern, aren't rare in the slightest, and aren't tanky), getting two lenses, and just crafting +3% crit armor. That's a perfect example of you getting the amount of reward proportionate to the effort you put into it.
Actually damage reduction from defence is always rounded up, so it would give 1 damage reduction.Both can be obtained within the first hour. And both only gives 1 defence, which doesn't even reduces damage on their own.
However, Goggles have no set bonus, while wooden helmet does. A full set of wood armor gives 3 defense, while goggles + wood breastplate only gives 2. Goggles are also arguably more difficult to obtain and require a more valuable resource, as lenses can be used for items such as Archery potions.Both can be obtained within the first hour. And both only gives 1 defence, which doesn't even reduces damage on their own.
Is there really a factor of balance?
There's also a black lens, which is even rarer to obtain than the lens itself. Either one can be used for a good minion staff. Or two can be used for sunglasses, which is a vanity item that practically doesn't do anything.However, Goggles have no set bonus, while wooden helmet does. A full set of wood armor gives 3 defense, while goggles + wood breastplate only gives 2. Goggles are also arguably more difficult to obtain and require a more valuable resource, as lenses can be used for items such as Archery potions.
Yes, but the difference between 2 and 3 defense means almost nothing (literally 1 flat point,) and goggles take under 5 minutes to obtain if you focus on them, as opposed to literally any armor that's better than it.However, Goggles have no set bonus, while wooden helmet does. A full set of wood armor gives 3 defense, while goggles + wood breastplate only gives 2. Goggles are also arguably more difficult to obtain and require a more valuable resource, as lenses can be used for items such as Archery potions.
I can’t argue with the fact that rarity doesn’t justify power. (Look at Robot Hemet and Bone Key as examples!) However, Goggles are in the opposite category: they are cheap and easily obtainable, and for that reason, they are allowed to have an impact on the game. At one point in time they did, even if it’s a small impact. Since 1.1, there has been significant power creep throughout early prehardmode, now that players have access to items like frost burn arrows and ebonwood. So, that is my justification for returning goggles to their “former glory.”There's also a black lens, which is even rarer to obtain than the lens itself. Either one can be used for a good minion staff. Or two can be used for sunglasses, which is a vanity item that practically doesn't do anything.
That's why I don't see goggles as an armor piece you should craft, but just a vanity clothing you could craft. Which just happens to have 1 defence.