Hunter PD
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does PD works here of hunter? me have 3 level 48 and no note difference..
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it does..
i miss my Lady....
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it does but it is on a 2nd tier
meaning you wont see a direct % drop in dmg if enemie hits you for 100 dmg you have 10% resistance to that dmg type then they hit for 90 dmg if you then have PD it will reduce the 90 dmg and not the initial 100 dmg meaning you wont see a 10% + PDvalue decrease in dmg but a ((X*0,9)*0,XXX(PD)) and not x*0,9*0,xxxx(PD) |
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Thank you for your answer.. that I do not understand is why advance to the resistance physical I do not actually writes some of the additional PD, and do not appear in green, as when you do BUF resistors.
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only primary buffs/RA´s appear green in yout statistic table..
and since PD gives you a 2nd-tier resitenc its not shown..its working..even if its not displayed in green. i miss my Lady....
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Bullshit.... Youve written same thing 2 times... But at least the other one understood you.... You meant it this way: its not like x*((0,9+0,9)/2)=0,8 but X*0,9*0,9=x*0,81 On such small bonuses, no big difference, but if you think about 26resi +24% pd, then.... wrong way: x*((0,76+0,74)/2)=x*0,5 right way: x*0,76*0,74=x*0,5624 Thats the usual way its done in daoc. Skill/sc dont stack with RAs in most cases, they work the "right" way^^. |
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This is x*0,75 and what you calculate is the arithmetic mean of both ![]() I think you mean the right thing. It's not additive like first tier x*(1-(Resist+PD)) = x*(1-(0,26+0,24)) = x*0,5 but like 2nd tier: x*(1-Resist)*(1-PD) = x*0,74*0,76 = x*0,5624 It's coded like that. Resist-Buffs are on 1st tier and PD on 2nd. Uthgard till 2003!
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