gromet12 wrote: ↑Wed 6 May 2020 1:08 AM
darkstar00 wrote: gromet12 wrote: ↑Tue 5 May 2020 8:49 PM
It 4% actually (basically mop2) since the formula takes your dex and doubles it.
parry = 5 + (((dex * 2) - 100) / 40) + (parry / 2) + mop
Base 50 dex (100)
Temp 75 (150)
Buffs 65 (130) self pot buffed
380-100/40= 7%
Without temp 75 dex
230-100/40=3.25%
Bruh where the eff are ur numbers coming from lol. Straight from the parry formula...
dex bonus = 1 / 40 * ((dex * 2) - 100)%
90 dex = 2%
80 dex = 1.5%
70 dex = 1%
50 dex = 0%
A kobold's 20 dex advantage at the start is only worth 1% towards your parry rate... not counting combined forces or anything else.
You cannot just take the 75 and plug it into the formula to get a value and say that's all it gives! Figure out what your dex would be without and with 75 in your template, run the formula I posted above and you can figure out the parry rate. It's just under 4% for a Dwarf Skald w/ and without full template bonus. 75 dex put into the formula is just above 1%, but when you look at your total possible dex and add/remove template dex it makes a bigger difference. Like I posted, 7% from being dorf, template, self buffed (total dex possible is 190 dex (380-100/40= 7%) vs 75 not in the template is 115dex (230-100/40=3,25%). So the difference is just under 4%. This formula figures out my dorfs parry rate just fine matching what the system kicks back.
I think you're misunderstanding what I am saying...I am assuming the +75 in temp and combined forces... so those are constant and can thus drop out the equation... so its still only a 1% difference between starting stat of 50 vs 70 of the kobold. I am ONLY talking about the 20 pt differential between the starting stats, that is it.
In your case you are saying just drop the +75 out of your temp... well yeah then that would make a little bit of a difference.
dex 50 + 75 = 3.75%
dex 50 = 0%
We are essentially saying the same thing.