wafu
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Mar 7, 2020 3:55:26 GMT
Post by wafu on Mar 7, 2020 3:55:26 GMT
does stun considered ailment? and can ailment r+ affects it? what would be the sum evasion of lvl cap char + 6 gl + 100 glb + 40% eva? and does int affects magic eva?
edit: i got my ailment res to 75% but the auto stun of sakimori no ryu can still stun me so i think ailments r+ cant negate stun :v
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Mar 8, 2020 18:22:23 GMT
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Post by Owe on Mar 8, 2020 18:22:23 GMT
There’s two types of stuns as far as I know. One is a proc that has a chance to stun you, and one is an party field effect (like sakimori’s) that will always stun no matter what. I’m sure ailment res does lower the amount of times that the first type stuns you, but there’s nothing you can do about the second type.
I’m not 100% sure exactly how much eva you receive from 6 green lines with 100 GR, but my character is lv 331 with 140 agi, 100 gr, 6 green lines and Shelk. That got me 900 eva. So doing the math backwards, 900/1.15-331-140= 311. So about 300 eva minus the bonus agi from profession, which likely is negligible between our classes. My class is BK btw if you wanna try and find out how much eva is from my class. You can do the math from there (300+agi+Lv)x1.4
Lastly, int doesn’t normally boost magic eva. However for assassins with one of their skills (I believe it’s illusion) it does. In the past you could max you magic eva with 400 int and skill level 3, but I think that now it’s capped at 45%?? Don’t quote me on that, I’d ask the assassins in their thread for more info on it.
I do want to note that with 100 GR and 6 green lines you’ll get 10% absolute and magic eva. Also agi raises the overall evasion rate you have. At 0 agi you can only evade about 80% of attacks, but at 256 you can evade about 95%. Thats regardless of your eva stat or amount of absolute/magic eva you have. I did a bit of a test before and after a stat reset, and honestly it wasn’t perfect. But with the same gear which amounted to 86% absolute evasion I evaded 97.5% with >256 agi and only evaded 77% with <256 agi. I want to redo the test soon, hopefully finding a way to make my EVA stat the same (preferably 1) but what I learned is that to make evasion more consistent, at least some agi is preferred.
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