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Damage

Some calculations in this section might be incorrect! This section will be updated with (probably) correct calculations in the near future.

Damage range calculation

Base Damage

$\frac{\text{Lowest Damage on a Weapon} + \text{Highest Damage on a Weapon}}{2}$

Damage range of a normal hit

$(\text{Base Damage} + \text{Bonus Damage} * \text{Weapon Bonus Damage%}) \times (70%-130%)$

Damage range of a critical hit

$((\text{Base Damage} + \text{Bonus Damage} * \text{Weapon Bonus Damage%}) * (70%-130%)) * (100% + \text{Bonus Critical Damage%})$

Example:

Damage of a weapon 100-200
Bonus damage: 200
Bonus critical damage: 50%
Base damage: (100 + 200) / 2 = 150
Normal hit: (150 + 200 * 100%) * (70%-130%) = 350 * (0.7-1.3) = 245-455 damage
Critical hit: (245-455) * (100% + 50%) = (245-455) * 1.5 = 367-683 damage


Average Damage calculation

Average Damage

Average damage is harder to calculate, as you need to know the probability of a critical hit.

((Base Damage + Bonus Damage * Weapon Bonus Damage%) * (100% + Bonus Critical Damage%) * Critical Damage Chance%) + ((Base Damage + Bonus Damage * Weapon Bonus Damage%) * (100% - Critical Damage Chance%))


Example:

Damage of a weapon 100-200
Bonus damage: 200
Bonus critical damage: 50%
Critical Chance = 10%
Base damage: (100 + 200) / 2 = 150
Average damage: ((150 + 200 * 100%) * (100% + 50%) * 10%) + ((150 + 200 * 100%) * (100% - 10%)) =
= (350 * 150% * 10%) + (350 * 90%) =
= 52,5 + 315 =
= 367,5 damage


Average Damage per Mana usage

Average Damage / Mana usage


Average Damage per Second

Average Damage / (Weapon Cooldown * (100% - Cooldown Reduction%))


Mana Regeneration

It is simply

Mana Regeneration from Armor + Mana Regeneration from Weapon


When player is constantly using Mana potions, it works similarly to Bonus Mana Regeneration. Mana can be replaced with energy for physical fighters. This is the calculations for Mana Potion Regeneration.

Potion Restored Mana/Mana Potion Cooldown+(Mana Potion Casttime*Mana Regen while holding weapon)/Mana Potion Cooldown


Note: If the player doesn't instantly switch weapon after activating a potion, the calculations for Mana Potion Regeneration is:

Potion Restored Mana/Potion Cooldown


A players "Mana Regeneration" is:

 Mana Regen from Armor + Mana Regen from Weapon + Mana Potion Regen


Note, if the player doesn't use potions, "Mana Potion Regen can be deleted"

Average Continuous Damage per Second

Average Damage per Mana usage * Mana Regeneration


Average Burst Time

Burst Time using a single weapon

All calculations are made with the assumption that the player has instant switching time between Mana potions and weapons. If a player casts a weapon with low Mana Regeneration and instanly switches to a weapon with higher Mana Regeneration, it would be as if the player was always holding the weapon with the higher Mana Regeneration.

Mana regeneration - (Mana of weapon used / Weapon Cooldown) = Mana Gained or Lost per Second


If Mana gained is above or equal to 0 per second then the player can use that weapon indefinitely. If Mana is lost then the player cannot burst that weapon indefinitely.

Total Mana pool / Mana Lost per Second = Average Burst Time in seconds


Note: In the calculation above, change the negative value of "Mana lost per Second" to be positive.

Burst Time using multuiple Weapons
Mana Regeneration-Mana Usage per second for multiple weapons=Mana gained or lost per second


How to calculate the the Mana usage per second for multiple weapons:

(Weapon1 Mana Usage+Weapon2 Mana Usage+Weapon3 Mana Usage…)/How long to repeat cycle


Note, the "How long to repeat cycle" is the time intervals the shots fired from a weapon in the cycle, it is often just the cooldown of the first weapon.

Then you can take the mana Lost or Gained per second to calculate the time for how long you can burst multiple weapons.

Threat

Threat is an invisible statistic that only works when multiple players are involved in a fight.

To put it simply, the player with the highest Threat gets prioritized to be attacked by Enemies.

Threat is generated by dealing damage and healing. Tank players use it to get aggro of the Enemies on themselves. It can be increased by holding weapons with Bonus Threat (it works only when the Item with Bonus Threat is currently selected in the quickbar).

Enemies atttack the person who first got in their aggro range. The aggro gets passed to another player if they generate more Threat (by dealing more damage and / or healing).

Weapon without Threat

Base damage 100-200 -> 150 average damage
Average Threat generation per hit: 150


Weapon with Threat

Base damage 80-160 -> 120 average damage
Threat bonus +150%
Average Threat generation per hit: 120 + 120 * 150% = 120 + 180 = 300


Need or Greed

It's a drop system that works only when multiple players are in a group.

After an Enemy is defeated and it drops an Item, every player in the group gets the same loot window with the dropped Item, a timer, and two buttons labeled "Need" and "Greed". This works only for items of quality green or higher.

If all players in the group press Need, the Item goes to a randomly chosen player.

If some players press Need, and others press Greed, the Item goes to a randomly chosen player who picked Need.

If all players in the group press Greed, the Item goes to a randomly chosen player.

Not pressing any of those buttons after the timer runs out, counts as pressing Greed.

The messages in group chat saying [N=(random number)] or [G=(random number)] means how much someone has rolled out of 100 (N-need G-greed). The person who rolled the highest N number, gets the Item.

If multiple people who pressed the same button roll the same highest number, then another invisible drafts take place until a winner is decided.

Tl;dr

Need - I want the item.

Greed - I don't need the Item.

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