Remora.Ninian said:
I've been too obsessed with Scylla. Killed Cinq's NM once, haven't bothered since. I'll let you know if I get either. :x
Hades.Bez said:
Haste is a percentage deduction from delay, ergo 34% reduction of 418 is a comparatively bigger decrease than 34% of 350. On the understanding that 50% Haste being 50% delay(2x attack rate) and 66% being 33% delay(3x attack rate). The relative decrease from 418 is larger than the decrease of 350 delay, thus Dagger/Joy is "faster" in direct comparison to Dagger/Cinq @ 0% Haste. Or so I am led to understand.
And in this case trying to figure out a rate in say tp/unit time % is all that matters.
No matter how much haste you had 350/418 will still be the same ratio.
So if 1 was 2tp/sec with 0 haste it would be 4tp/sec with 50% and if the other was 1.5tp/sec with 0 haste it be 3tp/sec with 50%. 2/1.5 = 4/3
Hades.Bez said:
Dual Wield doesn't effect this, due to DW lowering the TP floor, but Haste lowers higher delays by a comparatively larger amount, without altering the TP gain.
So like 180 delay is 5tp per hit and 3sec base delay
While 360 delay 9.333 tp and 6 sec.
So first 1 is 1.66tp/sec the second one is 1.55 tp/sec or a 7.1% increaase in tp gain on the first on.
Now if we apply 20% DW we bring 180 delay down to 144delay and 360 to 288.
144 delay is 4.7tp per hit and 2.4sec base delay
While 288 delay 7.6 tp and 4.8 sec.
So first 1 is 1.958tp/sec the second one is 1.583 tp/sec or a 23.7% increaase in tp gain on the first on.
As you see with the lower delay due to 20% DW vs no DW increased the tp gain by 17.95% while on the 2nd it only 2.1%
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