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06-04-2021, 12:18 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-04-2021, 12:20 AM by Fern.)
This test was performed in v2.45b of the Testing Server.
Indomitable is reducing damage by 7% instead of 10%. It is reducing by 14% when the attacker is Feared, and not 20%.
Damage vs Prinny:
Damage vs 0 Defense, 0 Armor, 10 weight Heavy Armor target (has Indomitable) and no Fear:
With Fear:
Attacker stats:
Target details:
Imperialist race with Mutated Galdric Blackheart with the Heavy tool quality so that it could hit 10 weight as Heavy Armor with 0 Armor.
The target had 0 DEF.
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A hunch, but that might be due to one of those updates that made DR stacking be multiplicative. If seems to be starting from your NatDR (I.E DEF/RES), rather than the first instance of bonus damage reduction you get, which was probably what we all requested in that forum post asking for it.
Things should be like NatDR + Bonus DR 1 * 2 * 3 * 4... Or else things like that may happen, where the instance of DR is your only, but you don't benefit fully from it.
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(06-04-2021, 12:27 AM)Snake Wrote: A hunch, but that might be due to one of those updates that made DR stacking be multiplicative. If seems to be starting from your NatDR (I.E DEF/RES), rather than the first instance of bonus damage reduction you get, which was probably what we all requested in that forum post asking for it.
Things should be like NatDR + Bonus DR 1 * 2 * 3 * 4... Or else things like that may happen, where the instance of DR is your only, but you don't benefit fully from it.
This isn't how multiplicative damage reduction works as a clarification.
The reason why there's a notable fall off with multiplicative DRs is because you're reducing a smaller number after one goes off.
100 * 0.5 (50% DR) = 50
50 * 0.8 (20% DR) = 40
100 * 0.8 * 0.5 = 40 (60% DR)
The 20% only reduces 10 off of a total damage number of 100.
In this scenario, Indomitable DR just seems to be incorrectly stated as 10% Phys DR when in actuality it is 7% Phys DR?
93 / Base Damage in this scenario is 0.93 (7% DR)
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