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Question about basic description

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 10:52 am
by glorious3112
Hi. I have some question i would like to ask. Mostly new to the game so please answer if u can:

what is the phy.reinforce and mag reinforce in weapon and amor and is that make different when caculate the dam and def

a skill (say soul spear move) have phy.attach power 100-200 (250%). What does that 250 % mean, how is it calculate to the overall damage. (my assumstion is that 250% of your physical damamge, then + 1-200 dam is the total dam, is that correct.)

Thanks for reply

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2007 8:17 pm
by Psylonite
what is the phy.reinforce and mag reinforce in weapon and amor and is that make different when caculate the dam and def

The reinforce value in equipment increases the physical/magical attack (on weapons) or physical/magical defense (on armor) based on how much STR and INT you have, hence the term "reinforce."

E.g., i have a sword with 100-200 physical attack with 10%-15% physical reinforce, with my STR at 100. The reinforce would add 10%-15% of my total STR to my weapon's physical, which would total to 110-215 physical attack. Magical attack is increased in the same fashion with the magical reinforce stat on weapons based on your INT stat; and the same goes for armor (but with defnese instead of attack): the corresponding physical/magical reinforce increases physical/magical defense based on your character's STR/INT stat.

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 1:15 am
by glorious3112
Thanks you
And how about the % after the skill, is there any one know please

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 12:51 pm
by Pan_Raider(`_ยด)
if you mean the % you get with skill lvl, it means you get eg. +17 % at skill lvl 17 of the skill tree

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2007 9:13 pm
by glorious3112
No, what i mean is say:

a skill (say soul spear move) have phy.attach power 100-200 (250%). What does that 250 % mean, how is it calculate to the overall damage. (my assumstion is that 250% of your physical damamge, then + 1-200 dam is the total dam, is that correct.)