Lord Machaar
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If you can't continue the discussion due to your incapability to defend your points of view, for one reason or another, well good luck with your real life, because life can be pretty cruel. Anyways, moving on to the discussion: Here is what you said: quote:
30 extra damage is still 30 extra damage no matter what the RNG does. (Again, this is a base example) If the RNG picks 620 out of 611-655 and 315 resistance out of 310-335 you damage would be 305. With the +5% of the 620 base damage(+31), you will now hit 336. Here is what I said: quote:
If IA can do still do 8 (608 damage) more damage, then gamma fire for example will do - 82 (518) less damage. Considering that the base damage is 600. Alright, saying again what I've said in the above quote, but on your example, You said that a bot can deal 611 - 655 with base damage, and the opponent has 310 - 335 resistance (even it is incorrect but it is an example anyways), saying that RNG picks 620 robot damage and 315 resistance, a normal robot damage will deal then 305 damage, as for gamma fire, and using the same method I used in the quote above, it will deal 335 damage. Where is the difference between what I have said, and what you've said? In matter fact, I understand now where you didn't get it, using the example above won't tell you how RNG affects gamma fire, because, RNG doesn't affect gamma fire if you are not using an example that compare between gamma fire and another robot damage, in other words, gamma bot in a battle. Using the same example that you've given. And considering that gamma fire deals 335-336 damage, and considering that your opponent is using a normal attack of X bot (any bot), and RNG picks 650 robot damage, and 315 resistance, then the normal attack will deal 335 damage, the same damage dealt by gamma fire. And this is how RNG affects gamma fire.
< Message edited by Lord Machaar -- 6/2/2015 19:24:57 >
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