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Ciksharn 12-26-2017 05:47 PM

Frost giant savage hp
 
The p99 wiki has a frost giant savage's hp listed at both 1911 and approximately 4500. I'm wondering if anyone knows if either are accurate?
Thanks

Edit: the mob is listed in eastern wastes

Otikx 12-27-2017 05:22 AM

If im not wrong i think my 625 nuke hit of about 25% of ther HP.

Baler 12-27-2017 09:02 AM

Most of the time the number listed on the p99 wiki is Less than the actuall HP number.

As swish said, turn on your log file /log on and add up all the dmg you do to it before it dies. That's what I did for A Giant Skeleton. The wiki listed it having 704 hp, I found they have 900-1300 hp. http://wiki.project1999.com/A_giant_skeleton

There are also programs such as EQCompanion & Yalp11 which can show you fights/total dmg done. but look luck finding them I got mine via webarchive.
I think Gamparser can do this too. The dev recently posted on the p99 forums saying he'd fix problems related to p99 for it.

Alternatively like Otikx said you can hit them with a spell and watch how much % of their health is remove. Then do the math. So in his example a 625 dmg nuke took off 25% life. Their life is aprox 2500 in that example.

Ciksharn 12-27-2017 09:12 AM

Thanks. It definitely won't be worth the travel time for me if it's in the 3k area

Baler 12-27-2017 09:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ciksharn (Post 2630036)
Thanks. It definitely won't be worth the travel time for me if it's in the 3k area

General rule of thumb is that classic mobs have less hp than kunark and velious mobs.

guinness 12-27-2017 04:39 PM

I've found that HPs listed in the wiki are wrong A LOT, and are often listed as way less HP than mobs actually have. What's weird, too, is that they are often weirdly specific numbers (e.g., 738) which makes me think they were populated from some old list or database that is inaccurate.

I've made numerous corrections myself, but one person can only do so much.


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