[DiscordArchive] <@&262883768300208129> guys, as we are fixing the damage output from bosses in low level instances,
[DiscordArchive] <@&262883768300208129> guys, as we are fixing the damage output from bosses in low level instances,
Archived author: Barbz • Posted: 2020-03-03T17:59:33.624000+00:00
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<@&262883768300208129> guys, as we are fixing the damage output from bosses in low level instances, we are wondering if we should put their damage in clear (mindmg, maxdmg) or should we use the damagemodifier column??
In my opinion, there is no need for the damagemodifier column to be different from 1, what do you say?
Archived author: 小爛土 • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:13:59.307000+00:00
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I dont like the damage modifier column conceptually when we have explicit min and damage
Archived author: Knindza • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:21:39.223000+00:00
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modifier is better option i think
Archived author: Askh • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:22:53.171000+00:00
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Afaik damagemodifier takes into account the template's attack power modifier as well
Archived author: Askh • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:23:03.893000+00:00
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rather than just min/max damage.
Archived author: Barbz • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:25:17.784000+00:00
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so it increases spell dmg using attack power?
Archived author: Barbz • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:25:29.797000+00:00
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we are actually testing attack power effects on melee dmg and it seems to change nothing (on normal hits)
Archived author: Askh • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:26:35.036000+00:00
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I am unsure, but you could test with an npc using a physical spell using wepdamage or something similar and check if anything changes.
Archived author: Askh • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:28:17.552000+00:00
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Also, since we're talking about low level instances, should white hits (normal auto attacks) never miss a high level player? Currently if a level 40 creature attacks a lvl 80 player character, ~~all ~~ most of their spells will miss/be resisted but all the white hits will go through. I don't remember this being the intended behaviour but I did not research it enough to open an issue. If you guys are interested in that I will start looking for proof and open one.
Archived author: Barbz • Posted: 2020-03-03T18:33:05.715000+00:00
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no idea, minor issue but interesting