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#1 matt2269f

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Posted 08 February 2017 - 21:01

i had a guildmate ask me this today " how can someone with 4k  attack possibly win against someone with over 40k def and no buffs" - i explained it was probably the 2% rule 

 

but the more i think about this 'supposed' rule the more it doesnt make sense 

 

it would make more sense if maybe a % got nerfed and not a complete nerf of a stat ---- with said 2% rule why does it not also apply to armor ? 



#2 Lsrpm

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Posted 08 February 2017 - 21:55

2% rule is a joke really and shouldnt even be in the game....but thats just how the coding is I guess.

 

The 2% rule implies a 2% chance to always miss an attack no matter what. So in that case stats dont come into play. 

 

Defense makes sense because you cant be hit..but with armor all armor does is make you more resilient. So would the 2% rule just make you automatically do 1 point of damage?(Referring to armor in this instance)


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#3 BigGrim

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Posted 09 February 2017 - 13:21

Hi there.

 

The 2% rule simulates that sometimes, no matter how good a warrior, sometimes you slip, dodge the wrong way or make some kind of error. It DOES belong in the game and shall be staying.

 

~ Grim




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