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mitic 10-18-2011 01:37 PM

STA calculation on P/R99
 
iam a bit rusty on this so i need some imput

how is stamina calculated lvl-wise. ie 20STA as additional starting stat gives how much additional HPs at lvl 50?

Envious 10-18-2011 02:39 PM

You can find this on P99 forums.

Use search

guineapig 10-18-2011 03:09 PM

Also, it varies greatly depending on what class you are playing.

mitic 10-18-2011 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Envious (Post 437274)
You can find this on P99 forums.

Use search

looks like u had the same problem as me since you can not provide apropriate links nor do i find specific threads

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guineapig:        Also, it varies greatly depending on what class you are playing.
can i get a link so i can see the differences?

guineapig 10-18-2011 03:23 PM

Easier if you tell me what class. The warrior stamina formula for example is easy to find, followed by the other melee class formulas. It gets a bit trickier to find accurate classic data when you get in to the spellcasters and hybrids.

For example:

HP per point of stamina is:

HP = (ND* INT[Lvl x LM / 300 ])

From my crib notes, taken from elsewhere (I believe this is the formula Magelo uses):

Total HP = INT [ND* (5 + INT[ Sta x Lvl x LM / 300 ] + INT[ Lvl x LM ])]

ND is the multiplier bonus they use (Natural Durability, Physical Enhancement, etc; percentage based, so ND = 1 for no mods, 1.1 for ND3)

LM is a class and level dependent multiplier as indicated below:

Monk, Rogue, Beastlord and Bard:
Level 1-50: Levelmultiplier = 18
Level 51-57: Levelmultiplier = 19
Level 58-65: Levelmultiplier = 20

Cleric, Druid, Shaman:
Level 1-65: Levelmultiplier = 15

Magician, Necromancer, Enchanter and Wizard:
Level 1-65: Levelmultiplier = 12

Ranger:
Level 1-57: Levelmultiplier = 20
Level 58-65: Levelmultiplier = 21

Shadowknight and Paladin:
Level 1-34: Levelmultiplier = 21
Level 35-44: Levelmultiplier = 22
Level 45-50: Levelmultiplier = 23
Level 51-55: Levelmultiplier = 24
Level 56-59: Levelmultiplier = 25
Level 60-65: Levelmultiplier = 26

Warrior:
Level 1-19: Levelmultiplier = 22
Level 20-29: Levelmultiplier = 23
Level 30-39: Levelmultiplier = 25
Level 40-52: Levelmultiplier = 27
Level 53-56: Levelmultiplier = 28
Level 57-59: Levelmultiplier = 29
Level 60-65: Levelmultiplier = 30

Taken from:
http://www.thesteelwarrior.org/forum...=&postid=95110

(This is just one of the first search results I came up with. Can't vouch for it's accuracy.)

Pudge 10-18-2011 03:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mitic (Post 437231)
iam a bit rusty on this so i need some imput

how is stamina calculated lvl-wise. ie 20STA as additional starting stat gives how much additional HPs at lvl 50?

simple way to find out.. log in, and ask someone level 50 of your class

guineapig 10-18-2011 03:27 PM

Supposedly you can use Magelo to calculate it for you as well. Their formula's seem to be sound

mitic 10-18-2011 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by guineapig (Post 437310)

is this also the case on project 99 (blue/red) ?

thanks for your input so far, and i was specificaly looking for hybrids (pal)

guineapig 10-18-2011 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by mitic (Post 437316)
is this also the case on project 99 (blue/red) ?


I am not 100% certain but I do not think that anything changed with the way stamina was calculated between classic and now so assuming the calculations in that thread are correct, then the answer is yes.

mitic 10-18-2011 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Pudge (Post 437314)
simple way to find out.. log in, and ask someone level 50 of your class

so i gota log in, ask a lvl 50 to bag everything he wears and leftklick every buff, afterwards ask someone else who didnt use STA as starting stats to do the same to find out? and even then, who knows if those guys told me the truth about their starting stats

no thanks :p

and P99 wiki doesnt have any info about this either ... would appreciate some info from a lurkin dev/gm


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