I don't know how to word this so I will just start off with the math. Keep in mind that I'm pure int.
Basic Attack: 9-8; Basic Attack /w Imbue: 64-61; Strike n' smash: 42; Strike n' smash /w Imbue: 177; Illusion chain: 3-15-34; Illusion chain /w Imbue: 34-54-156; Imbue: Ice river force lvl. 4
Since imbues grant int-based damage, why does everything here seem so wrong..? For example, with Illusion Chain, I hit 34 on the last strike, but when I imbue it, I hit 156; on the other hand, the difference between my imbued basic attack and basic attack is noticably smaller.
Anyone know why?
Last edited by orlandu63 on Thu Aug 10, 2006 4:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
special move 20 damge
special move imbued (10+5)*2 = 30 damage
difference: 10
Basicly imbue does make a bigger differnce because it's applied before the damage modifier of an attack.
(Because of what use would an imbue be that would add only a flat amount of damage to every attack.. attacks wich takes like 3 seconds (big nukes) wouldn't profit)
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