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Ivory
06-17-2016, 01:32 PM
So....I've been trying to find information on the effects that -str or +str has on an NPCs damage.

Is a -60 str debuff really going to mitigate a lot of damage?

Also, I hear that -AC on npcs has a great effect than it has on players?

Would love if anyone had information on these mechanics :D

Baler
06-17-2016, 02:08 PM
+1 for information on this.

I feel like the spell Cripple (http://wiki.project1999.com/Cripple)for example is a waste of mana. I would love to read information that contradicts this feeling.

LethalLogic
06-17-2016, 02:29 PM
+1

I'd like to also know. Specifically regarding Cripple.

quido
06-17-2016, 02:30 PM
parse it

Colgate
06-17-2016, 02:36 PM
i think NPC rampage/flurry proc rate is based on their dex, not sure about str though

cripple seemed to have a decent effect on mobs like vulak and statue

Troxx
06-17-2016, 03:38 PM
Strength buffs on an npc make them much more likely to hit for max. Strength debuffs directly impact the mobs relative attack vs your ac and will have a pretty nice impact on the relative damage interval (1-20) the npc does to a tanking pc.

In classic era str and attack debuffs will not hold a candle to overpowered un mitigated slows. On live where mobs now mitigate slow%, shaman slow compared head to head with double Druid attack debuffs yielded some interesting results in that Druid debuffs actually helped tanks take less damage than a slow.

How hard an npc hits uses the same mechanics.

Its level vs its target.
It's attack vs it's targets ac.

Str/attack debuffs are unique in that they give a 1:1 return, whereas there are ac softcaps and points of diminishing returns.