I just have a quick question about Critical Resistance in PvP. How effective is a higher stat CR compared to a lower stat, and what would be a good number to have in PvP in terms of a DrangonKnight tank?
paulsimonps wrote: »
CRITICAL HITS
Now critical hit resistance did not work as I first thought. So I'm adding this special part specifically to explain how it works. Now first thing to note is that you cannot critically hit a damage shield, however the damage overflow from a depleted shield can critically hit. So if you do 10000 damage and you hit a 5000 damage shield the 5000 that are left over can critically hit and the base multiplier for that is 1.5 aka 50% so that would mean you would hit for 7500 after you deplete the targets shield. Now the resistance for this works like this. Stacking Critical hit damage increase is actually additive and not multiplicative and so for the reduction for it we are gonna subtract. So say you have 100p into Resistant and the enemy has only the base critical hit then it would function like this. you take the 1.5 and subtract 0.25 for the 25% resistance and you are then left with 1.25 and so their critical hit would only hit for 25% more than its base. Say that you have all types of critical hit resistance and the enemy has all types of increase in critical damage then it would look like this. 2.45-0.72=1.75 Which means that their multiplier for critical hits would be 75% more instead of 145%. Note that all of this is done before any of the above mentioned mitigation, in PvP if a player critically hits you this is the first part of the calculation for how much damage you will receive. Below is a list of all the possible ways of resisting critical hits. I moved the first 2 there from their previous spots above and added Impen.
- 0-25% CP Passive: Resistant (Critical Hits)
- 0-27% Armor Trait: Impenetrable (Critical Hits)
- ~19% Armor Set: Transmutation (Critical Hits)* Resist depends on quality of set
imredneckson wrote: »
imredneckson wrote: »
you want as much cp as you can get, i.e. 7p gear with impen + 30 points into impen cp.
leepalmer95 wrote: »250 crit resist is 3.7% critical dmg reduction.
3300 is the crit resist cap which is 50% reduction.
paulsimonps wrote: »leepalmer95 wrote: »250 crit resist is 3.7% critical dmg reduction.
3300 is the crit resist cap which is 50% reduction.
I went and tested this just cause of your claim and I found the complete opposite. There is no Critical Resistance cap. At least not at 50%. And an easier way to write the first thing btw is 66 critical resistance equals 1% critical damage reduction. I also found that the CP passive Resistant is not accurate. It says it gives 25% resistance at 100p however, it does not, it gives 37.86% Cause it gives 2499 which divide by 66 is just that and I tested it in practice and not just theory. It did do the amount I theorized.
paulsimonps wrote: »leepalmer95 wrote: »250 crit resist is 3.7% critical dmg reduction.
3300 is the crit resist cap which is 50% reduction.
I went and tested this just cause of your claim and I found the complete opposite. There is no Critical Resistance cap. At least not at 50%. And an easier way to write the first thing btw is 66 critical resistance equals 1% critical damage reduction. I also found that the CP passive Resistant is not accurate. It says it gives 25% resistance at 100p however, it does not, it gives 37.86% Cause it gives 2499 which divide by 66 is just that and I tested it in practice and not just theory. It did do the amount I theorized.
You both posted the same amount of evidence to support your claim.
paulsimonps wrote: »leepalmer95 wrote: »250 crit resist is 3.7% critical dmg reduction.
3300 is the crit resist cap which is 50% reduction.
I went and tested this just cause of your claim and I found the complete opposite. There is no Critical Resistance cap. At least not at 50%. And an easier way to write the first thing btw is 66 critical resistance equals 1% critical damage reduction. I also found that the CP passive Resistant is not accurate. It says it gives 25% resistance at 100p however, it does not, it gives 37.86% Cause it gives 2499 which divide by 66 is just that and I tested it in practice and not just theory. It did do the amount I theorized.
You both posted the same amount of evidence to support your claim.