Difference between revisions of "Sacred 2:Block chance: Projectiles"
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− | *Provides a chance to block opponents' projectile attacks. It can block any attack made by a ranged weapon, including a Combat Art attack made with a ranged weapon. | + | *Provides a chance to block opponents' projectile attacks. It can block any attack made by a ranged weapon, including a [[Sacred 2:Weapon Damage Based Combat Arts|Combat Art attack made with a ranged weapon]]. |
− | *Bonuses from different sources have diminishing returns. | + | *Bonuses from different sources have diminishing returns and can be calculated using the following formula: |
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+ | :'''x_final''' = х_1 + х_2*(100% - х_1)^2 + х_3*(100% - (х_1 + х_2*(100% - х_1)^2))^2 + х_4*... | ||
*The block is calculated before reflection. Blocked damage cannot be reflected when reaching 100% chance to block (only possible for Close Combat). | *The block is calculated before reflection. Blocked damage cannot be reflected when reaching 100% chance to block (only possible for Close Combat). | ||
**For example a High Elf repeatedly casting the Expulse Magic on herself eventually gains a Chance Block Combat Arts at close to 100%, and the "Crystal Skin" buff ceases to reflect spells, as all they have previously blocked. This fact in no way belittles the importance of reflection, however, just a note of the fact that when achieving 100% chance to block, reflection makes no sense as it simply won't work. | **For example a High Elf repeatedly casting the Expulse Magic on herself eventually gains a Chance Block Combat Arts at close to 100%, and the "Crystal Skin" buff ceases to reflect spells, as all they have previously blocked. This fact in no way belittles the importance of reflection, however, just a note of the fact that when achieving 100% chance to block, reflection makes no sense as it simply won't work. | ||
− | *Successfully blocking or reflecting a close combat or ranged combat attack negates all detrimental effects and negative effects like stun/disarm/ | + | *Successfully blocking or reflecting a close combat or ranged combat attack negates all [[Sacred 2:Detrimental magic effects|detrimental effects]] and negative effects like [[Sacred 2:Chance to stun opponents|stun]]/disarm/[[Sacred 2:Chance to inflict Deep Wounds|Deep Wounds]]-[[Sacred 2:Chance to inflict Serious Open Wounds|Serious Open Wounds]]-[[Sacred 2:Chance to inflict Deadly Wounds]], that could have been caused by this attack. |
*In the U.S. version of Fallen Angel (and on consoles) this bonus is called '''"Block Chance: Ranged"''' | *In the U.S. version of Fallen Angel (and on consoles) this bonus is called '''"Block Chance: Ranged"''' |
Revision as of 10:37, 12 May 2014
- Provides a chance to block opponents' projectile attacks. It can block any attack made by a ranged weapon, including a Combat Art attack made with a ranged weapon.
- Bonuses from different sources have diminishing returns and can be calculated using the following formula:
- x_final = х_1 + х_2*(100% - х_1)^2 + х_3*(100% - (х_1 + х_2*(100% - х_1)^2))^2 + х_4*...
- The block is calculated before reflection. Blocked damage cannot be reflected when reaching 100% chance to block (only possible for Close Combat).
- For example a High Elf repeatedly casting the Expulse Magic on herself eventually gains a Chance Block Combat Arts at close to 100%, and the "Crystal Skin" buff ceases to reflect spells, as all they have previously blocked. This fact in no way belittles the importance of reflection, however, just a note of the fact that when achieving 100% chance to block, reflection makes no sense as it simply won't work.
- Successfully blocking or reflecting a close combat or ranged combat attack negates all detrimental effects and negative effects like stun/disarm/Deep Wounds-Serious Open Wounds-Sacred 2:Chance to inflict Deadly Wounds, that could have been caused by this attack.
- In the U.S. version of Fallen Angel (and on consoles) this bonus is called "Block Chance: Ranged"
Availability of Block chance: Projectiles as Item Modifier
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