2010-09-06, 01:52 PM
For the longest time I've been believing that critical now is multiplicative, but upon further and random observations, I've come to question that.
Shows:
- 1:18 -- 43x,xxx dmg Critical Sacrifice hit
- 1:23 -- 358,285 dmg non-Critical Sacrifice hit
- 1:33 -- 366,166 dmg Crit Sac
- 1:38 -- 350,472 nonCrit
- 1:41 -- 379,346 nonCrit
- so on and so forth
- 1:53 -- 372,107 Crit
Now then, taking the lowest Critical hit observed, 366,166 and dividing it by 1.35~1.5 yields 244110~271243 dmg nonCrit. This is far too low for 90% mastery, considering the fact that he dealt as high as 379346 dmg nonCrit. Even if Dragon Judgement did not work with Sacrifice and the lowest multiplier were 1.2x, it still yields 305138 which is STILL too low.
Am I screwing something up?
If it is indeed multiplicative, can I have some concrete stuff to work on and believe in?
Spoiler
Shows:
- 1:18 -- 43x,xxx dmg Critical Sacrifice hit
- 1:23 -- 358,285 dmg non-Critical Sacrifice hit
- 1:33 -- 366,166 dmg Crit Sac
- 1:38 -- 350,472 nonCrit
- 1:41 -- 379,346 nonCrit
- so on and so forth
- 1:53 -- 372,107 Crit
Now then, taking the lowest Critical hit observed, 366,166 and dividing it by 1.35~1.5 yields 244110~271243 dmg nonCrit. This is far too low for 90% mastery, considering the fact that he dealt as high as 379346 dmg nonCrit. Even if Dragon Judgement did not work with Sacrifice and the lowest multiplier were 1.2x, it still yields 305138 which is STILL too low.
Am I screwing something up?
If it is indeed multiplicative, can I have some concrete stuff to work on and believe in?

