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What about the Big Left Hook? {{unsigned|Rtrussellga|00:13, 12 December 2007}}
 
What about the Big Left Hook? {{unsigned|Rtrussellga|00:13, 12 December 2007}}
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== Spading the effect ==
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Seems like the effect is straight bonus to damage equaling 0.2*Strength. This also fits the standard of one level = one additional damage since the average gain per level is 5 str (see also [[gold star]]).
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My data was gathered on a level 5 elemental with 25 base str. To avoid the effect of the weapon I used the same weapon for all the data, a [[shattered protest sign]] with power=3. The data was gathered in [[Cannonball Tavern]] against the 3 foes residing there. The damage from that weapon against all 3 foes in that area was always in a range of X±1. Here is the X for different value of strength:
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{|
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! strength !! average damage
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| 25 || 8
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| 33 || 9
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| 34 || 10
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| 38 || 10
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| 39 || 11
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| 48 || 12
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| 53 || 13
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This data fits one of three theories: round (2.8+0.2*Str), floor (3.2+0.2*Str), ceiling (2.4+0.2*Str).
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As I don't know the base damage I can't differentiate between them, but they are all pretty clear on 0.2*Str. --[[User:Muhandes|Muhandes]] 19:45, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 11:45, 28 December 2009

What about the Big Left Hook? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rtrussellga (talkcontribs) 00:13, 12 December 2007.

Spading the effect

Seems like the effect is straight bonus to damage equaling 0.2*Strength. This also fits the standard of one level = one additional damage since the average gain per level is 5 str (see also gold star).

My data was gathered on a level 5 elemental with 25 base str. To avoid the effect of the weapon I used the same weapon for all the data, a shattered protest sign with power=3. The data was gathered in Cannonball Tavern against the 3 foes residing there. The damage from that weapon against all 3 foes in that area was always in a range of X±1. Here is the X for different value of strength:

strength average damage
25 8
33 9
34 10
38 10
39 11
48 12
53 13

This data fits one of three theories: round (2.8+0.2*Str), floor (3.2+0.2*Str), ceiling (2.4+0.2*Str).

As I don't know the base damage I can't differentiate between them, but they are all pretty clear on 0.2*Str. --Muhandes 19:45, 28 December 2009 (UTC)