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The average damage per hit per AP values for the 3 sets were pretty close, and the R2 values not too bad at 0.9953, so Id say the datas pretty accurate.Įxtrapolating the data, this tells me that at 100 AP, if I were to do 200 damage with my Multiple Magic Missile, I would do 300 damage at 150 AP. The end result was then compared against the AP value and graphed.Īt 88 AP, each hit of my Multiple Magic Missile on my volunteer test dummy does roughly 50 damage, while at 102 AP, its 57 damage and at 123 AP its 70 damage.
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While the sample size isnt all that big and 123 AP and 166 DP arent really large numbers, they were consistent, so I could use the data for determining the general scaling relationship (between AP and damage) even without knowing the actual damage formula.įor each set of data, I estimated the average damage per hit, used that to determine the number of hits for each data point, calculated the actual per-hit average damage, then kept adjusting until the estimated average matched the calculated average. Either way though, it still seems that AP damage scaling is linear regardless of how DP scaling works.įor the test, I used my lvl 55 witch with up to 123 AP against a lvl 53 Maehwa with 166 DP, using Multiple Magic Missiles (which have 100 crit chance so we dont have to worry about crits vs non-crits) with 12310288 AP and recording the damage dealt 70 times each (since that was how many trials it took to go through 300 HP pots).
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