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baue1446
04-13-2025, 07:22 PM
Im an ogre warrior.
I'm 52 right now and trying to gage how much HP I'll get after I level to 53.
Then if someone knows the answer to that. Will that be what I get each level after as well?
DeathsSilkyMist
04-13-2025, 08:45 PM
Im an ogre warrior.
I'm 52 right now and trying to gage how much HP I'll get after I level to 53.
Then if someone knows the answer to that. Will that be what I get each level after as well?
Warriors get 6 HP per STA at 60. The benefit scales down from there. I believe it is a linear scale.
52 / 60 = 0.866 * 6 HP = 5.196
53 / 60 = 0.883 * 6 HP = 5.298
At 52 if you have 200 STA, you should have something like 200 * 5.196 = 1039 HP total from it.
At 53 if you have 200 STA, you should have something like 200 * 5.298 = 1059 HP total from it.
So perhaps a gain of 20 HP.
There is also base HP that doesn't scale off of STA from my understanding. That might increase per level as well. I haven't done as much research on that.
Snaggles
04-13-2025, 08:51 PM
https://wiki.project1999.com/Magelo_Blue
(Or Green if you are in that server, it makes no difference)
Start a Magelo and copy/paste the title of the gear piece into the form. Save the results for a 52 warrior. You can change gear or just up your level and it adjust your hps.
It’s not always perfectly accurate but it’s closer than one can guess.
You get about 1705hps with Aegolism, Focus of Spirit, and Divine Strength. POTG/Heroism + Symbol of Marzin is about an extra 70hp over Aegolism alone. If you arent at 255 stamina, a shaman’s Riotous Health adds 50 Stamina which for a warrior at 60 is 6hp/STA.
DeathsSilkyMist
04-13-2025, 11:32 PM
Did a quick test. Since I have a level 60 SK, I made a level 1 SK and leveled it to 2. Here are the results:
Bazgek - Level 60 SK Naked
2220 HP (656 HP (Always Rounds Up) from STA, 1564 Base HP)
1215 MP
118 STR
126 STA
83 AGI
75 DEX
60 WIS
70 INT
45 CHA
Pakgek - Level 1 SK Naked
34 HP (11 HP (Always Rounds Up) from STA, 23 Base HP)
20 MP
118 STR
126 STA
83 AGI
75 DEX
60 WIS
70 INT
45 CHA
Pakgek - Level 2 SK Naked
64 HP (22 HP (Always Rounds Up) from STA, 42 Base HP)
40 MP
118 STR
126 STA
83 AGI
75 DEX
60 WIS
70 INT
45 CHA
STA scaling is indeed linear per level based on these results.
My Naked SK has 1564 HP when you remove the bonus from STA.
1565 HP / 60 Levels = 26 Base HP per level on average.
When leveling from 1 - 2 on my new SK, I only got 19 base HP after removing the bonus from STA. This probably means 26 is the average, and 19 is probably on the lower end. My guess is Base HP gains range from 19-33 per level.
Shadowknights may get less Base HP than Warriors, but I am not sure. I'd need a 60 Warrior's help to do the same test.
This means the formula is something like:
(26 HP Average * Level) + (((6 / 60) * Level) * STA) = Total HP without +HP gear.
As stated earlier, the actual Base HP gain per level is somewhere between 19 and 33, 26 is just the average.
At 52 with 255 STA you should have something like 1352 Base HP + 1325 STA HP = 2677 HP
At 53 with 255 STA you should have something like 1378 Base HP + 1351 STA HP = 2729 HP
2729 - 2677 = 52 HP.
At 52 with 132 STA you should have something like 1352 Base HP + 686 STA HP = 2038 HP
At 53 with 132 STA you should have something like 1378 Base HP + 700 STA HP = 2078 HP
2078 - 2038 = 40 HP.
So my guess is you'll get between 40 and 60 HP, depending on your STA and how much the Base HP increase is for your specific level.
It would be cool if you could let us know what the number was when you do level up!
Jimjam
04-14-2025, 01:18 AM
Warriors get 6 HP per STA at 60. The benefit scales down from there. I believe it is a linear scale.
52 / 60 = 0.866 * 6 HP = 5.196
53 / 60 = 0.883 * 6 HP = 5.298
At 52 if you have 200 STA, you should have something like 200 * 5.196 = 1039 HP total from it.
At 53 if you have 200 STA, you should have something like 200 * 5.298 = 1059 HP total from it.
So perhaps a gain of 20 HP.
There is also base HP that doesn't scale off of STA from my understanding. That might increase per level as well. I haven't done as much research on that.
You can simplify your equation to level/10=hp/stamina for that level. Ie 53/10=5.3hp/ stamina at level 53.
I also don’t know how base hp per level scale. One might imagine if you remove all your hp from stamina and all your hp from items then increase the remainder by 1/52th then add back in the effect of stamina and your item hp you might get a decent prediction. There is a more tried and tested way though. Magelo.
There is a magelo section to the wiki where you can recreate your character. Do that and then set the level to 53 and that should be a good prediction for your character’s hp.
Naethyn
04-14-2025, 01:22 PM
Warrior sta is good all the way to 255.
Vivitron
04-14-2025, 02:18 PM
https://wiki.project1999.com/Magelo_Blue
(Or Green if you are in that server, it makes no difference)
Start a Magelo and copy/paste the title of the gear piece into the form. Save the results for a 52 warrior. You can change gear or just up your level and it adjust your hps.
It’s not always perfectly accurate but it’s closer than one can guess.
You get about 1705hps with Aegolism, Focus of Spirit, and Divine Strength. POTG/Heroism + Symbol of Marzin is about an extra 70hp over Aegolism alone. If you arent at 255 stamina, a shaman’s Riotous Health adds 50 Stamina which for a warrior at 60 is 6hp/STA.
There is (was?) a bug that the wiki magelo only counts higher values of stamina for half of what the game gives. Was very accurate at least for a 60 shaman other than that.
Snaggles
04-14-2025, 05:00 PM
There is (was?) a bug that the wiki magelo only counts higher values of stamina for half of what the game gives. Was very accurate at least for a 60 shaman other than that.
That checks out. My 60 SK is about 140hps over what Magelo says.
Jimjam
04-15-2025, 04:36 AM
Real question is whether wiki or elfsim is ‘wrong’?
baue1446
05-10-2025, 12:55 AM
just lvled from 52 to 53 and gained 140 hp FYI ill keep you posted on 53 to 54
WarpathEQ
05-13-2025, 11:05 AM
Glad that this thread came to its logical conclusion...Answer: Ding and find out.
Zuranthium
06-03-2025, 04:02 PM
Glad that this thread came to its logical conclusion...Answer: Ding and find out.
It doesn't answer the question of how much base HP is gained per level though. This is info wiki doesn't have right now.
He said he gained 140 HP going from level 52 to 53, and didn't say how much STA he has. It must be some number over 100 for the base amount a Warrior gains going from 52 to 53, but the exact number is still a mystery.
Adding to the wiki the base amount of HP each class gains at each level sounds like a big project for someone.
WarpathEQ
06-04-2025, 10:02 AM
It doesn't answer the question of how much base HP is gained per level though. This is info wiki doesn't have right now.
He said he gained 140 HP going from level 52 to 53, and didn't say how much STA he has. It must be some number over 100 for the base amount a Warrior gains going from 52 to 53, but the exact number is still a mystery.
Adding to the wiki the base amount of HP each class gains at each level sounds like a big project for someone.
A mentor of mine used to remind me that "the cost of knowing is too high" meaning the time you would invest to determine the answer is not worth the value of the information. Whether its a known or not has no bearing on any outcome, the reality is you don't get the HP until you achieve the level and once you achieve the level you know how much HP you got.
Botten
06-04-2025, 10:56 AM
It doesn't answer the question of how much base HP is gained per level though. This is info wiki doesn't have right now.
He said he gained 140 HP going from level 52 to 53, and didn't say how much STA he has. It must be some number over 100 for the base amount a Warrior gains going from 52 to 53, but the exact number is still a mystery.
Adding to the wiki the base amount of HP each class gains at each level sounds like a big project for someone.
Does this help?
https://wiki.project1999.com/Game_Mechanics#Hitpoint_Calculation
Zuranthium
06-04-2025, 11:15 AM
Does this help?
https://wiki.project1999.com/Game_Mechanics#Hitpoint_Calculation
That's just the amount of HP the Stamina stat gives per level. There's an additional amount of HP everyone gains per level, depending on their class.
Jimjam
06-04-2025, 02:44 PM
A mentor of mine used to remind me that "the cost of knowing is too high" meaning the time you would invest to determine the answer is not worth the value of the information. Whether its a known or not has no bearing on any outcome, the reality is you don't get the HP until you achieve the level and once you achieve the level you know how much HP you got.
I ended up with 2 53 warriors - one I didn’t train dodge/parry, the other I did. I received about 2700 swings on each to see if one would riposte more than the other. Statistical testing suggested any difference in ripostes per swing was due to chance.
At least I got two warriors at lvl 53!
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