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  1. No data available on this yet really, but here's my guess based on what I *do* know. Werewolf transformation is an ultimate, it will make sure you do more damage while using it. Damage of physical attacks is allready based on stamina + weapon damage, if you buff stamina *and* let weapondamage depend on stamina, you could max stamina on gear for some very strong bonuses to physical damage. The transformation also increases your armor and runspeed. Tentative conclusion: you will run faster, hit harder, and go down slower, while using your werewolf form, asuming you're based on physical attacks to begin with. Spellcasters are probably not happy with it.
  2. P.S. My assumption here is that the term "Power" refers to both spellpower and weapondamage. Tooltips in general are not consistent in that regard, as in some other cases it specifically mentions spellpower and weapondamage seperately. If it is, in fact, a seperate stat that doesn't show up anywhere on the character page I have no idea what it factually does.
  3. As I explained in my post on modifiers, all skills gain damage from both power (spellpower or weapondamage) and stamina or magicka. The ratio at which they gain from weapon damage varies, but since you cant have 0 stamina or magicka, no skill will be based entirely off weapon damage. Thus the damage bonus gained from power, as a percentage to the skills total damage, is as follows: C = current weapon damage/ spellpower (before the buff) B = weapon damage/spellpower gained R = percentage of damage the skill gains from spellpower/weapon damage compared to stamina/magicka. (B / C) * R B can be seen in your character sheet, and C can be found in the tooltip of the skill you're using. R depends on the type of skill you're using, I'll provide you a short list below, and then provide an example. These numbers are not exact, but can be used as a shorthand guideline. For Stamina based skills, every 10 stamina equals 1 weapon damage. Meaning if you have 10x more stamina than weapon damage before the buff, R is 0.5 (50%) For Magicka based skills, every 20 magicka equals 1 spellpower, meaning if you have 20x more magicka than spellpower, R is also 0.5(50%). If you have more magicka/stamina the ratio goes down proportionatly, if you have less it goes up (the more power compared to the base-stat you have, the higher the ratio) For regular weapon attacks 40 stamina equals 1 weapon damage. Example: You have 400 stamina, 40 weapon damage, and gain a buff that increases weapondamage by 10%. the ratio R is 0.5 ( 400/10 = 40 + 40 = 80 -> 40/80 = 0.5) C is 40 B is 40 *0.1 = 4 (4 / 40) *0.5 = 0.1 * 0.5 = 0.05 or a 5% damage increase for the skill. Your basic attacks however have a ratio R of (400/40 = 10 + 40 = 50 -> 40/50 = 0.8 meaning your basic attacks damage is increased by: (4 / 40) * 0.8 = 0.1 * 0.8 = 8%. For more general information see: http://eldersouls.com/topic/5237-various-modifiers-on-damage-dealt-work-in-progress/
  4. Yeah I'm working on it, though the patch seems to have changed a few things (wasn't in the patch notes). Most notably that heavy attacks on "off balance" targets no longer deals any bonus damage. I don't want to put it in the main article as it clutters things up, but I crafted a bunch of lvl 14 weapons ( no enchantments) and hit mobs, taking note of the damage dealt by looking at both their health, the pop-ups, and what recount shows. Then after I get sufficient data I do the math and here are the results. I can guarantee crits (as well as a slight damage bonus) by going invis, and I have a high enough crit-chance that I can just spam heavy attacks and get one eventually. Same thing for stealth really. All measurements done on a lvl 17 nightblade, facing lvl 20 mobs. I hit mobs of the same level and hp total, so the damage and numbers remain consistent. Messed around a bit on the EU server while patch was applying, numbers seem to be a bit "off" at low levels, gonna try to figure out why that is. Edit: Nevermind, it appears the bonus damage on "Off Balance" targets is back. This game is rather buggy still it seems. Especially dual-wielding though.
  5. I am currently in the progress of (through empirical research) determining the mechanics behind damage dealt. This means finding out how a combination of skills, stats, and effects deal damage to monsters, both with skills and weapons. If you have any suggestions on what to test next, please leave a reply below. So far I have been playing around with my Nightblade, as they have an easy way of guaranteeing a crit, and various passive modifiers to stealth and invisibility, as well as al manner of debuffs, that make finding out this kind of data more consistent. Data was derived from hitting the same kind of mobs repeatedly, while at the same level, with various skills and weapons. Using Foundry Tactical Combat and Recount to keep track of damage numbers and the mobs health numbers, to check for inconsistencies. Modifiers tested so far: Modifier: Effects: Notes/research to be done: Critical Hit: Deals 1.5x regular damage regardless of weapon or skill type. No research done yet regarding critical severity multipliers, no research done on staves yet. Stealth: Breaks on dealing damage, taking damage, applying crowd control, or being spotted. Deals X times weapon damage on next attack. Where X = ~2.5x for melee weapons, ~1.625x for bows, ~2.5x for skills (many skills get no bonus for being used from stealth) Staves do not appear capable of getting a damage bonus or proccing the stun. You must be behind the target to proc the bonus damage or stun. Applies a Stun (length approximately 1.5 seconds, up to 3 seconds with the Nightblade passive) Next attack cannot crit. Skill data not 100% consistent, some skills appear to count as weapons while others don't? Also unknown which spells that don't deal damage will still break stealth. Stunned: Does not appear to inherently grant bonus damage. Target cannot move or use skills. No research done yet on what counts as "Vulnerable target" for the bow skills. Off Balance: Target cannot move or use skills. Light attacks and skills do not break the effect, heavy attacks do. Next Heavy attack deals ~1.45 x damage and applies knockdown, breaking the effect. Knockdown appears to last ~1.5 seconds. No research done on whether it gives bonus damage to light attacks or skills. Invisible: Breaks on dealing damage, but cannot be spotted. Does not count as stealth. No bonus to damage other than what the skill and passives grant you. Reverts you to stealth or normal status when it ends, depending on what you were before you became invisible. Can go stealth while invisible, but does not break spots under any circumstance, merely interrupts them. No research on whether it counts as stealth vs. other players, or the effect of invisibility granted to other players by the Shadow ultimate. Bash: Appears to do about 60% of the damage of a heavy attack. Interrupts casting on mobs and applies Off Balance. Need research on bashing with more weapon-types, and shields. Light Attack: For Bow: Damage appears to be gained from both weapon damage and stamina. 1 Weapon damage seems to translate roughly into 0.9 damage 40 stamina equivelant to 1 weapon damage. No research done on speed yet, bow ratios require further scrutiny, as the numbers aren't big enough to tell much yet. Ratios don't take into account armour, actual ratios probably higher. Heavy Attack: For Bow: Damage is gained from both weapon damage and stamina 1 Weapon damage translates into about 2 damage 40 stamina equivelant to 1 weapon damage For 2-Handed: When taking armour into account: 1 weapon damage translates into about 1.75 raw damage (~1.55 after most mob's armour) 40 stamina equivelant to 1 weapon damage. Not 100% accurate on the ratios yet, but a good approximation. Ratios don't take into account armour, actual ratios probably higher. Notes on various Weapontypes: Weapon types tested so far: 2-H Sword, Dualwielding Daggers, Bow, One-handed Dagger. Dual-Wielding: Dual-wielding works very diferrently currently from what one might expect. I will list my findings below: Light attacks do not vary between main and off-hand damage, they deal a consistent, single amount of damage. Off-hand adds 50% of its damage to heavy attacks, and possibly light attacks too, the damage shown on recount or FTC is inconsistent with the health removed from the mob. Passive bonus to off-hand damage does not seem to affect the damage contributed by the off-hand specifically (though possibly it does increase overall damage while dual-wielding). Weapon damage on the character page appears to be buggy. Regular Heavy attacks seem to be dealing more damage than they should. The same seems to happen when using invisibility to get a guaranteed crit. Stealth attacks appear to do 2x damage, rather than the expected 2.7x Main-hand weapon damage appears to be reduced compared to one-hand wielding as well as off-hand. Have not tested dual-wielding without the off-hand bonus passive, required for more detailled data. One-handed: Bow: Activating invisibilty with crit buff while a projectile is in flight appears to grant the same benefits as though you had fired the projectile from invisibility, granting the crit and damage bonus from passives, and breaking the invisibility when the projectile lands. Not sure if this is only with Bow, or with all projectiles, further testing required. Notes on various Skills: General: Skills gain damage at different ratio's per skill, depending on the individual skill. One thing appears to remain consistent however: For skills that use Magicka, the amount of damage gained from 1 spellpower is equivelant to the damage gained from about 20 magicka For skills that use Stamina, the amount of damage gained from 1 weapon damage is equivelant to the damage gained from about 10 stamina. Nightblade: Veiled Strike: The Stun effect appears to continue even if you have used up the "off-balance" effect, until 4 seconds have passed. Armour reduction (40%) from the Surprise Attack morph appears to increase damage vs. regular mobs by about 10%. Assassin's Blade: "Low Health" is exactly 25% HP or lower. Does not appear to be capable of critical hits under any circumstance.
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