Re: Proc Chance?
#11When did anyone say you are guaranteed 5 procs out of 100 hits..?

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We were only discussing if proc chance is based on succesful autos or each auto whether it lands or misses, not about the percent accuracy of 5 procs for every 100 succesful autosU guys are all wrong.
Yes u r right about the part that proc comes from successful autos only.
BUT....
5% proc does not mean that if u do 100 successful autos u will for sure get 5 procs.
5% proc means that every successful auto has 5% chance to trigger proc.
That is a very different thing.
Whether u say that theres 5% chance ur auto will proc or u say out of 100 hits ur likely to get 5 procs is the same, its simply using average for easier math. U can proc 5 times per 20 hits, but the chances are u will only proc it once.U guys are all wrong.
Yes u r right about the part that proc comes from successful autos only.
BUT....
5% proc does not mean that if u do 100 successful autos u will for sure get 5 procs.
5% proc means that every successful auto has 5% chance to trigger proc.
That is a very different thing.
I think the game itself already 'knows' whether the hit will miss or land as soon as u swing/shoot. But it needs testing if we're all speculating, guess I'll have to grab my dl sword sometime for that.The proc occurs when you swing (or shoot) your weapon. So it doesn't matter if the auto landed or not.
You can miss the auto and the proc can still hit and do damage.
Not all procs do damage. Weapons such as Dagger of Necral Decay or Bow of Blood Rage, you can see procs triggered even on a miss.I think the game itself already 'knows' whether the hit will miss or land as soon as u swing/shoot. But it needs testing if we're all speculating, guess I'll have to grab my dl sword sometime for that.The proc occurs when you swing (or shoot) your weapon. So it doesn't matter if the auto landed or not.
You can miss the auto and the proc can still hit and do damage.
you didn't quote me so I don't really know if you were directing this comment as a response to mine but if you were. I never said it's always gonna be 40 procs over 803 hits I understand this fluctuates and stated that. I was just using general math to give the semi-accurate theory answer and in 15 minutes on a few occasions I counted my procs during a boss run for the entire time my lix was active so I didn't have to count each individual auto, anyways my findings made the theory of all 803 of those autos having a chance to proc obselete because it was half what it should of been if it were true, which suggests you can't proc on a miss because the average hit rate of autos is 50-70% and not higher. I counted my procs during the time of a lix on a few different occasions and they were almost the same each time ranging between 19-26 and my attack is really high.In 803 hits (haste dosent matter as the result is time independent) if you have a 5% proc rate then about 90% of the time you will have 31-50 proc. It's 5% odds you would get 30 or less and 5% to get 51 or more. It drops to about 1% odds of getting 27 or less and 1% at getting 54 procs or more over the same number of hits. Realistically that's enough that it's rare to vary by more than a factor of 2. Getting exactly 40 procs is only about 6.5% odds.
The same people who liked testing these results in game also liked: watching paint dry, watching grass grow, arguing the finer points of the second edition AD&D rule system.
I was simply stating the odds. If 1100 speed limit on haste really is correct (haven't actually taken a video and counted but ik it's close) then it's 818 hits in 15 min, not 804. Anyhow that won't affect the odds much. If you get 26 or less procs on a haste consistently, and not a once ever occurance, then it must not be 5%. I'd still test some other way as it's hard to rule out the weapon just not functioning right.you didn't quote me so I don't really know if you were directing this comment as a response to mine but if you were. I never said it's always gonna be 40 procs over 803 hits I understand this fluctuates and stated that. I was just using general math to give the semi-accurate theory answer and in 15 minutes on a few occasions I counted my procs during a boss run for the entire time my lix was active so I didn't have to count each individual auto, anyways my findings made the theory of all 803 of those autos having a chance to proc obselete because it was half what it should of been if it were true, which suggests you can't proc on a miss because the average hit rate of autos is 50-70% and not higher. I counted my procs during the time of a lix on a few different occasions and they were almost the same each time ranging between 19-26 and my attack is really high.In 803 hits (haste dosent matter as the result is time independent) if you have a 5% proc rate then about 90% of the time you will have 31-50 proc. It's 5% odds you would get 30 or less and 5% to get 51 or more. It drops to about 1% odds of getting 27 or less and 1% at getting 54 procs or more over the same number of hits. Realistically that's enough that it's rare to vary by more than a factor of 2. Getting exactly 40 procs is only about 6.5% odds.
The same people who liked testing these results in game also liked: watching paint dry, watching grass grow, arguing the finer points of the second edition AD&D rule system.
my warrior with under 5k attack and on heroic haste at gelebron doesn't proc more than 10 times on the best day. Anyways to me this is a good indication in my opinion that procs only happen on direct hits and I'm convinced regardless of other people's views. Use this information how you wish or tell me something I didn't consider and enlighten me on why I'm wrong. I don't really care how many procs happen, only trying to determine weather or not attack impacts your proc chance.
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