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Old 05-12-2020, 09:19 AM
Kich867 Kich867 is offline
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Originally Posted by Jimjam [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
It would be nice to find how negligible the effect on agi is for avoidance. Seems I'd need a way larger sample to get meaningful results.

As to mitigation, the below is meaningless due to small sample size, but here is how that decaying skeleton smacked down the empty inventory un armed unarmoured max defence level 1 warriors (dwarf and woodelf). The table shows the different damage values, how often they occurred, and what % of the hits were this damage.

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75 Agi:

dmg |  f |   %
4   |  8 | 5.0
3   | 38 | 23.9
2   | 38 | 23.9
1   | 75 | 47.7


125 Agi:

dmg |  f |   %
4   |  4 |  8.5
3   | 11 | 23.4
2   | 11 | 23.4
1   | 21 | 44.7
Entertainingly as well as having better avoidance the dwarf also had better mitigation.

A statistician may disagree, I think at this point I have conclusively proved elves are pansies, and having 50 more agi than a dwarf does nothing to stop this.
Might be a lot easier to get this data with a cleric and a shaman friend, pull like 15-20 level 1 mobs, let them swing for like half an hour, get the occasional heal.

Unfortunately I only have my warrior on green else I would assist =/.