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Boots give evasion as a base stat which does not count for the Rogue's 10% stat bonus per roll. It still gets summed up with all your evasion rolls which then get multiplied by your bonus, but it does not count as an item roll for an extra 10%.
So boots might give a base of 9% evasion, but then still have ALSO rolled evasion as an additional stat for +5% more. That means you have 14%.
Does that help?
Just add the numbers in total for the stat of the ring as that is basically the real value.
just for some reason
some items have 2 same evade status instead of 1
so
example
A boots
evasion 10%
B boots
evasion 8%
evasion +4%
B will better than A cause it's totally 12% evasion
Long story short: for example 5% evasion with 10% evasion bonus is better than 10% evasion with 5% evasion bonus.
But you also need to have a lot of base evasion for the bonuses to work much better and for the native bonus to really stack you need evasion on all pieces of gear
For the most part, but as noted above by others, the Base boot attribute is separated from the rogue stacking bonus and is simply added to the result at the end of the equation.