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950th SB Tromba: 633 damage. warhammer gold here! Lileath: 670 damage. SFA: 583 damage. Now, with an ointment (100 BS 1050 B, SoftCap). Tromba: 657 Lileath: 694th SFA: 613th The difference in damage: 657 - 633 = 24 damage. 694 to 670 = 24 damage. 613 to 583 = 30 damage.
Well, basically, BS seems to improve our ability to AoE damage. 1 / 4 of its value (warhammer gold) in the single target abilities apparently 1 / 3 - I think this is very low. Technically, would be if BS was described by 100 decrease the damage on the description of the securities in exchange gain eliminated, but almost 10% armor penetration, we believe, which means that the damage of 10% with respect to any class type?
Well, we have not tried yet, Stack was incredibly long, yet has made no precise mathematical account yet? Edit Move to be: someone Forums Shadow Warrior.
23WS approximately equal. The penetration of 1.4% + / - 0.1 I think, depends on the internal management and the amount of behind the numbers. Losing 23BS SFA would mean a reduction in the description of the damage of almost 8th
8 Description of the damage caused by the loss of 1.4% more damage in all areas, then it's) less than ~ 35% Base Armor Pen (on average.
The question is important, however, when applied to 1.4%, or more precisely at what number?
Under the assumption that our tooltip showed 500 damage, and our goal was to 0 resistance or would decrease, the attack 500 results? If not, how many would be more accurate? In addition, be attenuated in what order and with pen arms used? 1014 * damage, which was negated by armor or weapons mitigation of damage increase of 1.014 pre?
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