Like … there’s no attack rating provided for these skills on the LCS, it doesn’t say it always hits like Impale or Smite though…
I don’t see any miss graphics when i do a WSK run.
Anyone know for sure?
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Like … there’s no attack rating provided for these skills on the LCS, it doesn’t say it always hits like Impale or Smite though…
I don’t see any miss graphics when i do a WSK run.
Anyone know for sure?
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I don’t see any miss graphics when i do a WSK run.
Anyone know for sure?
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Answeredby ShadowHeart • 6 months ago•Go to post
Pretty sure it works like this:
The skill effect (the chain lightning and charged bolt effect, respectively) works like an on attack modifier with a 100% chance, in that they always apply when you use the skill, there's no attack rating or hit calculation for that. In addition to that, the weapon itself that you're swinging may also hit the target and deal its weapon damage to the target, that uses attack rating like any normal attack and needs to actually hit the target. But the skill effect happens irrespective of that.
It's similar to how the elemental bow skills for Amazon work.
The skill effect (the chain lightning and charged bolt effect, respectively) works like an on attack modifier with a 100% chance, in that they always apply when you use the skill, there's no attack rating or hit calculation for that. In addition to that, the weapon itself that you're swinging may also hit the target and deal its weapon damage to the target, that uses attack rating like any normal attack and needs to actually hit the target. But the skill effect happens irrespective of that.
It's similar to how the elemental bow skills for Amazon work.
Pretty sure it works like this:
The skill effect (the Chain Lightning and Charged Bolt effect, respectively) works like an on attack modifier with a 100% chance, in that they always apply when you use the skill, there's no attack rating or hit calculation for that. In addition to that, the weapon itself that you're swinging may also hit the target and deal its weapon damage to the target, that uses attack rating like any normal attack and needs to actually hit the target. But the skill effect happens irrespective of that.
It's similar to how the elemental bow skills for Amazon work.
This post was marked as the best answer.The skill effect (the Chain Lightning and Charged Bolt effect, respectively) works like an on attack modifier with a 100% chance, in that they always apply when you use the skill, there's no attack rating or hit calculation for that. In addition to that, the weapon itself that you're swinging may also hit the target and deal its weapon damage to the target, that uses attack rating like any normal attack and needs to actually hit the target. But the skill effect happens irrespective of that.
It's similar to how the elemental bow skills for Amazon work.
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Physical attacks, unless specifically stating otherwise, typically have to pass a hit check and hence require AR, ITD or whatever else you wanna look at to make it happen.
A skill not providing you with bonus AR (like LS and CS) does not mean they always hit. It just means you'll have a harder time to hit because of the lack of AR.
That having been said, CS/LS are a bit special in that they can miss but will hit. Meaning the physical strike itself can in fact miss. But the Bolts/lightning will still trigger on every attack (attack, not just hit) and those themselves are effectively considered spells and will hit. On a CS/LS miss, you will hence still do the trigger-spell's lightning damage but you won't be doing phys dmg/won't leech anything.
Edit: Seems Shadowheart beat me to it...
A skill not providing you with bonus AR (like LS and CS) does not mean they always hit. It just means you'll have a harder time to hit because of the lack of AR.
That having been said, CS/LS are a bit special in that they can miss but will hit. Meaning the physical strike itself can in fact miss. But the Bolts/lightning will still trigger on every attack (attack, not just hit) and those themselves are effectively considered spells and will hit. On a CS/LS miss, you will hence still do the trigger-spell's lightning damage but you won't be doing phys dmg/won't leech anything.
Edit: Seems Shadowheart beat me to it...
As a sidenote, this is why your 3ML gloves with 6ML ring might as well not have this modifier.
As a javazon not only your physical damage is abyssmal, your AR is even worse. (Elemental bowazon has skills with +%AR, so a tiny bit better in that regard)
Caster Gloves with +3 MAEK, or Silkweave, or +3 maek jewel inside something, Phoenix shield. That's the way to do it without potions whatsoever.
As a javazon not only your physical damage is abyssmal, your AR is even worse. (Elemental bowazon has skills with +%AR, so a tiny bit better in that regard)
Caster Gloves with +3 MAEK, or Silkweave, or +3 maek jewel inside something, Phoenix shield. That's the way to do it without potions whatsoever.
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Well, a ranged java doesn't actually need AR as LF is one of those exceptions that does always hit (unless blocked) and a melee java should still not have an issue with low AR, thanks to Conviction taking care of most of your target's def, leaving you with a still rather solid chance to hit.
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