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How does Bravery's upgrade Bravada work.


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Jubez187

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The upgrade Bravada says: "Bravery now draws more enemies toward the warrior, thus further increasing the mode's bonuses"

Threat generation: +50% per nearby enemy, after the first

However, Bravery is an aura..so does that mean that everyone else in 10m gets the threat generation?  If so, that's pretty counter intuitive seeing as why would you want anyone gaining threat besides your warrior?  It does say "toward the warrior" so that does lead me to believe that only the actual user of Bravery gets this bonus, but the basic effects still are given out in an aura.  This and Battle Synergy are pretty confusing skills.  Battle Synergy is +3% damage reduction, per companion, for all party members.  Does this mean that all all companions get 12% damage reduction if all 4 are alive?  Or does it matter how many are in the 10m radius?  So if one person is gaining the aura, all 4 party members get 6% reduction?  Or would only the people getting the aura get the 6% reduction...so confusing hahaha

I'm not so much worried about the Battle Synergy question, just kind of threw that in there :P

Modifié par Jubez187, 09 avril 2011 - 10:04 .


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rabbitchannel

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The way I understand it, Bravery's user and only its user gets +50% per enemy after the first. Other companions' threat is not affected. It's not an aura in the traditional sense, I guess. The effects aren't given out in an aura. Rather, the effects are dependent on objects within the aura.

Battle Synergy, I think, gives a companion damage reduction per party member IF they are in the aura. So the user gets an automatic +20% defense, +12% damage reduction for a party of 4. Anyone within the aura's radius also gets the bonuses. Anyone outside doesn't.

Correct me if I'm wrong.

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Jubez187

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The only reason I called it an aura is because I'm pretty sure the attack and crit chance bonuses of Bravery I believe are an aura. I'm pretty sure that companions get those bonuses if within 10m. There would be no other reason to give it a range if effects couldn't be distributed.

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imadipp

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I believe bravery and Battle Synergy only affect Hawke, the range is to calculate what enemies or companions are in range to affect the stacking effect on the respective abilities. Abilities like upgraded Rally give those bonuses to teammates as well, but otherwise it's a stacking buff for Hawke only.

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Atmosfear3

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Bravery and Battle Synergy only applies to Hawke.

Both sustainables requires X amount of enemies/allies to be in close proximity to Hawke. For Bravery, it requires that at least 2 enemies are within range for the aura to work. If you have the Bravura upgrade, every enemy after the first gives Hawke 50% more threat. Thus if you have 3 enemies around you, you'll have 100% extra threat. Likewise for Battle Synergy, refer to rab****annel's explanation.

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theangryllama

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rab****annel wrote...

The way I understand it, Bravery's user and only its user gets +50% per enemy after the first. Other companions' threat is not affected. It's not an aura in the traditional sense, I guess. The effects aren't given out in an aura. Rather, the effects are dependent on objects within the aura.

Battle Synergy, I think, gives a companion damage reduction per party member IF they are in the aura. So the user gets an automatic +20% defense, +12% damage reduction for a party of 4. Anyone within the aura's radius also gets the bonuses. Anyone outside doesn't.

The bonuses only kick in if you are in the aura for all with battle synergy. So if there are no party members in the 10m radius there is no bonus. 1 companion, both you and the companion get 10% defense, 6% damage reduction, 3 then all 3 get 15%/9% etc. with the same applying to the threat transfer and damage absorbtion

Kinda makes it completely redundant if your playing on nightmare because anything that close to a warrior dies so i always prefer bravery

Correct me if I'm wrong.