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2. Make sure the lvl 105 gear is itself enchanted to meet stats requirement so their total will be added to stats bonus.
3. Now you can equip the remainder of the lvl 105 gear and then, last, swap out the original enchanted piece(s) to complete the set.
And yes, lower lvl gear sets with 10 set bonus is often more powerful than equpping a few pieces of higher gear and losing the set bonus. So farm most of the higher lvl set until it is well worth the swap. Higher lvl gear, especially 105 lvl Legendaries, enchant much more powerful than lower lvl gear particularly if you get the attribute enchanter in a lvl 120 area.
Let me put it this way, simplified to 2 items. You have Outercore chest and boots and Mondon chest and boots. You can equip Mondons, but not Outercores. Suppose when you equip the Mondon chest, you have enough Vit to equip the Outercore chest and boots. Then you CANNOT equip the Outercore chest, but you CAN put on Outercore boots. Now if you enchant stat bonus on your Outercore boots so that once equipped, you satisfy the stat for both Outercore boots and chest EVEN AFTER you take the Mondon chest out, then you can swap out the Mondon chest and put Outercore on. In short, you can juggle NON-CORRESPONDING set items to meet the stats.
Now, you can apply that to multiple items, chaining pieces so that this piece meets the requirement for the other, and so on. In the end, the total stat bonuses provided by the 9 pieces have to meet the 206 Str/206 Vit requirement for the last Outercore set so that you can swap in to have full 10/10. Remember though, if you unequip the original item in the "chain", everything will fly out lol.
The reason nobody wants to invest that much in Vit is because Vit is kinda useless on non-tanky non-shield build. It is more beneficial to have enough fire power so that you can take out the trash fast enough to lower the damage taken. Plus, most engineers use weapons that need HUGE Str requirement, so if they concentrate on Vit, they won't be able to put that much into Str, or Dex and Foc, 2 equally important stat (depending on builds) get ignored. Not enough Str means not able to use the better weapons available. IMO, you can have crappy armor, but crappy weapon is a big disadvantage. Plus, most Legendaries need ridiculous Str (some at 486 Str) and if you don't already have high Str, you'll spend a ridiculous fortune on Borris the stat enchanter, who is, incidentally, not easy to find.
Hope this clarifies things for you.
OP posted: "so basicly lets see if i understanded this completly if 105 gear require 206 vitality and 206 str(str is not problem.) and 100 lvl gear require 185 vit or something like that my base vitality is 100 atm if i have current gear (and lets say i have in stash full 105 gear) so with my current gear i have enough vitality to equip my 105 gear but if i swich with 105 gear (lets say 105 gear is enchanted with vitality) will it allow me to wear it cause with current item i have bonus on vit and lets say it give me +30 vitality just enough to equip 105 gear if i swich that item with 105 gear that have encahnted vitality will i be able to wear it or i wont be able to equip it "
The important part is: If you swap out the item (the one that allows you to equip 105 lvl gear , FIRST, then NO because your bonus vit will immediately drop and even though the lvl 105 item is enchanted with enough vit it wouldn't apply UNTIL it is equipped. So the original item has to stay put and a DIFFERENT 105 lvl piece must be equipped first. Now, if that lvl 105 item is also enchanted with enough vit that satisfies stat requirements THEN you can now remove the original item that allowed you to equip the lvl 105 item and continue with the rest of the set. Sooo, you will know immediately if you are doing the swap correctly because if not the lvl 105 gear will fly back into your inventory.