Where is any proof of this? Testing or something, BGwiki was updated in 2013 without any link or reference. Also the value of
every single hybrid WS is set to 0.5 / 0.75 / 1.0 even after SE stated they were raising them. The fact they are all copy pasted tells me they are wrong. Go look up the Ninja hybrid WS to see the strangely exact fTP values with zero testing or confirmation.
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please show some actual proof that it is applying to more than one hit then.
When testing the numbers I removed by back did about a dozen WS's without COR rolls and then reapplied the back and did another dozen. The increase in damage, especially at the high end, was well outside what WSD on first hit only would give, especially if that hit was only 0.7
http://fTP.
Observation
always trumps theory, every day all day. Rua has already provided video evidence of those with just trusts and my sets are slightly better then his. Now if you have any more questions go out and mess around yourself and see what we're talking about.
if you force a sneak attack then just add one to your ratio before the
pdf randomizer. it isn't hard and you're just nitpicking.
pDiff isn't done twice per hit, the results of the first physical component are used as the base magic damage for the magic component. Mathematically it doesn't make much difference as it all averages out, unless your using Sneak Attack.
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magic damage from weapon does not apply to the magic portion of jinpu.
I'm not so sure anymore because magic damage is being applied to skill chains and it is applied to magic WS's. The current info is just ***people copied from Studio Gobli over a decade ago without any verification and most of that has long since been disproved.
Anyhow two shotting Apex mobs is more then enough *proof* that the current theory on hybrid WS's isn't accurate. I'm all for finding out exactly how these works because they are obviously highly exploitable and it's impossible to fine tune sets when we don't know the inner workings of them.