huskandhunger wrote: »It takes time to build enough ultimate points to transform into a werewolf. Humanoid form and werewolf form are distinct, so treat as different modes.
Your highest offensive stat will factor into your abilities, so if your stamina is very high it will help your attacks.
Melee attacks like light attacks I think scale with some combination of weapon and max stats up to a cap in werewolf form of 4000 something, the damage is not capped though just the amount of bonus from weapon damage.
tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »Weapon/Spell Damage (whichever is higher) increase your damage more than Max Stamina/Max Magicka (whichever is higher). For PvE, you also want a lot of critical chance.
I thought light attack scaling with offensive stats was eliminated or greatly reduced? But they can still crit, so crit chance helps with that.
It'll take you roughly 2 minutes to have enough ult to transform, but once in werewolf form, you can remain there indefinitely as long as you're in combat with little downtime. You can switch back anytime by using the ult again.
Zombocalypse wrote: »huskandhunger wrote: »It takes time to build enough ultimate points to transform into a werewolf. Humanoid form and werewolf form are distinct, so treat as different modes.
Your highest offensive stat will factor into your abilities, so if your stamina is very high it will help your attacks.
Melee attacks like light attacks I think scale with some combination of weapon and max stats up to a cap in werewolf form of 4000 something, the damage is not capped though just the amount of bonus from weapon damage.tsaescishoeshiner wrote: »Weapon/Spell Damage (whichever is higher) increase your damage more than Max Stamina/Max Magicka (whichever is higher). For PvE, you also want a lot of critical chance.
I thought light attack scaling with offensive stats was eliminated or greatly reduced? But they can still crit, so crit chance helps with that.
It'll take you roughly 2 minutes to have enough ult to transform, but once in werewolf form, you can remain there indefinitely as long as you're in combat with little downtime. You can switch back anytime by using the ult again.
Alright thank you. But please clarify this…
Generally speaking, the higher your max stamina is, the stronger your physical attacks will be. Correct sirs and ma’am’s? There is a *direct* correlation between max stamina and physical attack damage. Right?
And that applies with werewolf attacks as well?