I know that Willpower increases attack, however does attack actually increase the amount of damage you do? So yes or no, the more mages someone promotes, the more damage their characters will do right? If the answer is yes, then is all damage types increase or just specifically how much damage is done with your weapon only?
I only need a simple yes or no answer for the first question and all damage or just weapon damage answer for the second question.
Thanks in advance!
I just want a straight yes or no answer for this multiplayer question
#1
Posté 17 décembre 2015 - 06:22
#2
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 03:23
Anyone?
#3
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 03:35
You'll have better luck posting this in the Multiplayer section.
#4
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 04:00
You'll have better luck posting this in the Multiplayer section.
Except that's impossible under the forum posting restrictions put in place to new registered users. This is why it's idiotic to have forum restrictions on posting. All it does is cause topics people have a right to get answered, to be posted in what is considered the wrong section of the forum.
And no offense, but I'm not going to wait until I can post in a specific section to ask a question I would like the answer to now.
#5
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 05:11
#6
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 05:15
Yes I believe it is 1% attack increase per 2 willpower points. For all attacks and abilities.
Thanks for answering my second question. Now I just have to get my first question answered which is more important to me..
#7
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 06:50
Stuff like critical chance, flanking and critical damage is calculated before the attack modifier is applied.
#8
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 07:51
Attack increases damage you do in fact it is one of the last multipliers applied to any calculated damage output for your character. So basically ANY damage from basic attack or ability and if attack is say 10% would be multiplied by 1.10 if attack is 40% by 1.40 etc.
Stuff like critical chance, flanking and critical damage is calculated before the attack modifier is applied.
I asked for a yes or no answer, not a break down of formula's and how they work.
#9
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 09:34
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*looks at the thread*
*laughs*
- GoldenGail3 aime ceci
#10
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 11:42
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*looks at the thread*
*laughs*
*Grabs some popcorn at it and joins in*
- Serza aime ceci
#11
Posté 18 décembre 2015 - 01:00
*tries to answer, gives up and gets popcorn because anything I could say at this point would make me seem a total douchebag troll.*





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