Hello Warrior Priests,
Anybody knows where I can see formulas for healing abilities?
Thanks.
[WP] Heal formulas
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Re: [WP] Heal formulas
Very easy to see how much an ability stacks on willpower. Just (de)activate discipline and look at the tooltip value changing. Then simple (delta healing)/(delta willpower) and you have your willpower coefficient.
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- abezverkhiy1
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Re: [WP] Heal formulas
I know that, thank you. But the question was about formulas.
- CegeePegee
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Re: [WP] Heal formulas
What do mean when you say "formulas"? Are you referring to optimal ability rotations?
- Merrillian
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Re: [WP] Heal formulas
He means the coefficients for each spell.
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14800&hilit=heal+formula#p160566
viewtopic.php?f=8&t=14800&hilit=heal+formula#p160566
Re: [WP] Heal formulas
Londo posted over a year ago that coefficients vary slightly depending on the character level (this info is from the 1.4.8 client afaik).
- abezverkhiy1
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Re: [WP] Heal formulas
Yes, in WAR many formulas have two variables - key stat (willpower in this case) and character level. My WP is not 40 lvl yet so I made a record of healing abilities today and will do it again later. Working out formulas is always a bit of an arse pain so when making this post I was looking for a shortcut.
And the reason why I do that is that I want to define for myself if I want to stop adding willpower at some stage and accumulate something else.
And the reason why I do that is that I want to define for myself if I want to stop adding willpower at some stage and accumulate something else.
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