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Chaostech wrote on 2011-01-03 06:50
Please explain it, i keep seeing it on enchant scrolls what does minimum indury rate mean.
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krpr wrote on 2011-01-03 06:53
indury? you mean injury?
If its injury it's the minimal amount of injury you can inflict on the target. You know the black part of the HP bar
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-01-03 06:54
I think you're spelling Injury Rate wrong. It's basically the percentage rate of how much of your damage does Wound Damage, which is the Black stuff you get from getting hit, especially by arrows. It's fairly useless unless you're fighting certain monsters with high HP regeneration, like Glas(but even then he's still easy to kill)
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krpr wrote on 2011-01-03 06:55
Quote from Shanghai;274213:
I think you're spelling Injury Rate wrong. It's basically the percentage rate of how much of your damage does Wound Damage, which is the Black stuff you get from getting hit, especially by arrows. It's fairly useless unless you're fighting certain monsters with high HP regeneration, like Glas(but even then he's still easy to kill)
knowing nexon we never know if there's something misspelled as indury xD
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-01-03 07:05
Quote from krpr;274217:
knowing nexon we never know if there's something misspelled as indury xD
Or if an item can be cured of posion. Drink an Antidote potion when you're posioned and you'll see what I mean. XD
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Chaostech wrote on 2011-01-03 07:24
Thanks guys, yeah my English is pretty crap lol.
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krpr wrote on 2011-01-03 07:41
Ah ok, so to explain it properly
imagine you do 100 dmg to one target.
If your injury rate is 100%~100%, that target will take 100dmg and that 100 dmg will turn into wound
If your injury rate is 50%~100%, that target will take 100 dmg and at least 50% (aka 50 dmg) will turn into wound +random amount. In this case the target can get 50+ wound
If your injury rate is 0%~50%. Your attacks will only wound the target till 50% of the dmg you do. If you do 100 dmg, max wound you can do is 50
If your injury rate is 0% like for all magic, you wont wound the enemy at all
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Chaostech wrote on 2011-01-03 07:46
Ahh i see thanks alot! =D
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Kenero wrote on 2011-01-03 14:23
Quote from Shanghai;274213:
I think you're spelling Injury Rate wrong. It's basically the percentage rate of how much of your damage does Wound Damage, which is the Black stuff you get from getting hit, especially by arrows. It's fairly useless unless you're fighting certain monsters with high HP regeneration, like Glas(but even then he's still easy to kill)
Don't forget the Irian Recovery Rooms.
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Shanghai wrote on 2011-01-04 01:42
Quote from Kenero;274452:
Don't forget the Irian Recovery Rooms.
Other than the occasional page hunting in Karu and the FH dungeon, and the Elf/Giant Trans Quest, there still isn't much point to those. Plus, nobody really runs them as much that you'd need Injury Rate. :x