I feel like i do the same damage

  • I feel like i do same damage maybe less i had lvl 70 crafted golves 28 soul +5 and know i bought lvl 70 crafted golves +8 26% enrgy certical hit rate and i think that my damage get reduced WTF ( specially the crits ) can someone explain pleas ( try to bee polite pleas ) and thank you

  • Hmmm


    I think its all in your head :O As a Karma, you won't see HUGE gains like Turtles for example. I see a pretty big difference when switching between my 18% +15 mask and my 27% +8 craft mask. I sold my gloves yesterday and there is a HUGE difference without that extra 27%.

  • Hmmm


    I think its all in your head :O As a Karma, you won't see HUGE gains like Turtles for example. I see a pretty big difference when switching between my 18% +15 mask and my 27% +8 craft mask. I sold my gloves yesterday and there is a HUGE difference without that extra 27%.

    Sadly it is not in my head and you can join to see the damage and it is realy bug so yeah 28 soul +5 > Enrgy crit 26 % + 8

  • Show screenshots of the system chat box where you get a crit with the same buffs (if any) on the same mob at the same level only changing your weapons?


    Then we'll be able to see exact numbers?

    Sadly it is not in my head and you can join to see the damage and it is realy bug so yeah 28 soul +5 > Enrgy crit 26 % + 8

  • Is not really like that, the critical% is based on the total damage that you are going to do, instead the soul or the str, are more like the base damage that you will do and that, of course, affects your critical damage, however.



    For pj that have a lot of damage, the critical% is better, since the critical base damage is high and increased by x% will greatly increase this.



    But for the pj with moderate power it is better to put them Soul or STR, since, as their base damage is medium-low, if they put him% crit would not increase much.



    Example:


    1 kame = 3,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 6,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20 Soul (40E.dmg = 200-300) = 3,200-3,300 = 6,400 - 6,800 damage


    1 kame crit + 40 Soul (80E.dmg = 400 - 500) = 3,400 - 3,500 = 6,800 - 7,000 damage


    ----------


    1 kame = 3,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 6,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20% = 6,000 + (3,000 * 0.20 = 600) = 6,600 damage


    1 kame crit + 40% = 6,000 + (3,000 * 0.40 = 1,200) = 7,200 damage


    ____________________________________________________________________________


    1 kame = 4,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 8,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20 Soul (40E.dmg = 200-300) = 4,200-4,300 = 8,400 - 8,800 damage


    1 kame crit + 40 Soul (80E.dmg = 400 - 500) = 4,400 - 4,500 = 8,800 - 9,000 damage


    -------


    1 kame = 4,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 8,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20% = 8,000 + (4,000 * 0.20 = 800) = 8,800 damage


    1 kame crit + 40% = 8,000 + (4,000 * 0.40 = 1600) = 9,600 damage


    ________________________________________________________________


    1 kame = 5,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 10,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20 Soul (40E.dmg = 200-300) = 5,200-5,300 = 10,400 - 10,800 damage


    1 kame crit + 40 Soul (80E.dmg = 400-500) = 5,400 - 5,500 = 10,800 - 11,000 damage


    -------


    1 kame = 5,000 damage (considering damage reduction by mob or pj def)


    1 kame crit = 10,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 20% = 10,000 + (5,000 * 0.20 = 1,000) = 11,000 damage


    1 kame crit + 40% = 10,000 + (5,000 * 0.40 = 2,000) = 12,000 damage
    ___________________________________________________________
    Conclusion:


    If your damage is 3,000 to 4,000, it is better to use soul or str.
    Since the critic will be almost the same as the one you would have equipando% crit.
    However if your damage exceeds 5,000 and you have a good chance to hit critical, it would be better to equip% crit.


    :)

  • Very simple to understand, thank you for the explanation :thumbup:

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