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Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:38 am
by -MF-
It seems to have resistances, even though it shouldn't?
I've never hit an auto attack / skill even close to their potential max.
The highest hits are always pretty similar and significantly less than their potential max in stats.
That to me is an indicator that they do hit their max from what the wolfmother allows, but a part of the damage is resisted.

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 4:17 am
by Furyion
It seems to have resistances, even though it shouldn't?
I've never hit an auto attack / skill even close to their potential max.
The highest hits are always pretty similar and significantly less than their potential max in stats.
That to me is an indicator that they do hit their max from what the wolfmother allows, but a part of the damage is resisted.
All damage will hit 60-100%(damage flux) of the stated value(unless it is scripted to do otherwise) at 0 resistance. Larger resistance values decrease the percentage.

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:48 am
by -MF-
It seems to have resistances, even though it shouldn't?
I've never hit an auto attack / skill even close to their potential max.
The highest hits are always pretty similar and significantly less than their potential max in stats.
That to me is an indicator that they do hit their max from what the wolfmother allows, but a part of the damage is resisted.
All damage will hit 60-100%(damage flux) of the stated value(unless it is scripted to do otherwise) at 0 resistance. Larger resistance values decrease the percentage.
Yea, I doubt that.
I spent an hour attacking it on haste lix and watched every single hit and it never reached 100% or somewhat close.

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:37 pm
by Furyion
It seems to have resistances, even though it shouldn't?
I've never hit an auto attack / skill even close to their potential max.
The highest hits are always pretty similar and significantly less than their potential max in stats.
That to me is an indicator that they do hit their max from what the wolfmother allows, but a part of the damage is resisted.
All damage will hit 60-100%(damage flux) of the stated value(unless it is scripted to do otherwise) at 0 resistance. Larger resistance values decrease the percentage.
Yea, I doubt that.
I spent an hour attacking it on haste lix and watched every single hit and it never reached 100% or somewhat close.
The numbers tend to favor the midrange, and it is rare you get something over 90%. There is also the chance you may be counting divine damage(it shows in the stats page), which you shouldnt do as it wouldnt take effect on a nonchaos mob.

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 5:42 pm
by paggasquid
All damage will hit 60-100%(damage flux) of the stated value(unless it is scripted to do otherwise) at 0 resistance. Larger resistance values decrease the percentage.
Yea, I doubt that.
I spent an hour attacking it on haste lix and watched every single hit and it never reached 100% or somewhat close.
The numbers tend to favor the midrange, and it is rare you get something over 90%. There is also the chance you may be counting divine damage(it shows in the stats page), which you shouldnt do as it wouldnt take effect on a nonchaos mob.
Actually div dmg weps proc on conra. You can see the damage from the div strike as well. So that should mean div damage is included right?

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 7:06 pm
by Furyion
Yea, I doubt that.
I spent an hour attacking it on haste lix and watched every single hit and it never reached 100% or somewhat close.
The numbers tend to favor the midrange, and it is rare you get something over 90%. There is also the chance you may be counting divine damage(it shows in the stats page), which you shouldnt do as it wouldnt take effect on a nonchaos mob.
Actually div dmg weps proc on conra. You can see the damage from the div strike as well. So that should mean div damage is included right?
In theory, someone would have to use purely/nearfull divine damage and test it out.

A note, I dont actually know anything about this enemy, Im just going down the list of things that could go wrong. The next step(for OP) is probably to individually test all the damage types that make up your total auto damage on it. If any numbers fall below 60%(not including rounding), you know you hit resistance.

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2019 8:08 pm
by FrozenMyth
In theory, someone would have to use purely/nearfull divine damage and test it out.

A note, I dont actually know anything about this enemy, Im just going down the list of things that could go wrong. The next step(for OP) is probably to individually test all the damage types that make up your total auto damage on it. If any numbers fall below 60%(not including rounding), you know you hit resistance.
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I don’t know about auto damage but the divine oh mage skill works

Re: Conra the Wolfmother

Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2019 9:41 pm
by Toothpick
It seems to have resistances, even though it shouldn't?
I've never hit an auto attack / skill even close to their potential max.
The highest hits are always pretty similar and significantly less than their potential max in stats.
That to me is an indicator that they do hit their max from what the wolfmother allows, but a part of the damage is resisted.
It's more like a jackpot to hit your max, your heat damage rolls 60-100 then ur magic then ur frost then ur divine then ur slash crush Pierce then ur psn, all separately because they roll against the mobs resistances. In this case all the resists are zero but it still goes like that regardless, then they add it all up and that's your hit. Just the chances of them all rolling 90%+ at the same time while they're all weighted to be around 75% is incredibly small.