Ah, thanks a lot again ! Well, Grief remains decent and the physical part is less resisted usually, so no hurry to do the change but we can consider it in the long run. Conviction must be at around 30 so indeed he does hit super hard.Schnorki wrote: 2 years agoAlright, did another round of testing because I figured wording might be everything...spoiler alert: it is!Necrarch wrote: 2 years agoI still need a Zod for the BotD of the Pally friend's A1 merc, but that should be makeable thanks to my lucky Belt (see lucky stuff post if you did not see that yet). Or a CoH for him as well.
Let's equip him, after all I owe him my lucky torch (I seem to be VERY lucky these days).
Eth. BOTD zerker Axe vs. Grief. So moving from "does Grief's +dmg do anything?" to "what option actually does more dmg in the end?".
After enough kills to get a solid average (with neither demons nor undead to avoid those modifiers affecting it):
- Eth BOTD base weapon dmg is on average ~22% lower than Grief. So you'd expect it to perform equally worse. However, it actually performs better. A massive ~50% better in fact.
So my new theory is this:
As per the wording, Vengeance doesn't turn your damage into elemental damage but it "adds" elemental damage. Meaning you do both, physical base damage and then elemental dmg on top.
Now, because of that...
- The physical part of your attack includes Grief's +dmg which is modified by your gear (fort and such) as always. This is why Grief vs. no Grief is such a massive difference.
- The elemental part is then added on top of that same damage. This damage is based directly off of your weapon damage, NOT counting other ED effects like fort and such. This isn't actually news but was long known and confirmed multiple times over by various people.
- The elemental part does not consider Grief's +dmg for that calculation. This would be why BOTD still performs better in the end. The phys part of the attack does less but the elemental part does (significantly) more, resulting in an overall win for BOTD. The more you shift to the elemental side (e.g. high Conviction), the more BOTD would pull ahead.
So basically, Grief kinda works..but not fully..and BOTD remains the better choice in terms of raw dmg.
Edit:
Just noticed..AB actually says exactly that..figures..didn't need to do all that testing, just had to not be too lazy to check there..
The four main things he needs are : CoH to improve from Guardian Angel ; BotD to improve MPD Merc from Edge to better ; Exile to improve from Spirit (but current is in a 45 Sacred Targe so already good) ; eBotD to improve from Grief.
I'll probably suggest him to do it in the order above, seems to me that this will be the most efficient overall increase. And a better Pally torch even before these (Anni is good).
Thanks !
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