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 Post subject: 2 imbues at once and crits
PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 11:55 am 
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1. can i have 2 imbues simultaneously? meaning, can i freeze an enemy and burn him at the same time?


2. what does the figures behind a crit represents?
crit x (y%)

i have read in one of the guides that high crit weapons are good for STR build and a weapon with 8 and above are highly recommended.

is X the multiplier while the Y% is the chance to crit?



3. anti devil bow skill says that it has ## crit increase. what does it increases, the x or the y%?




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you cant load them at the same time, but after one imbue has gone out you can then load the other one in, i used to go for the ice imbune first so they get frostbit/frozen and after that imbue goes out i put fire on to get that extra burn damage... and repeat

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critc x (y%)

x represents how much you do critical. I suspect that x is actually the % on how you do critical. The y is the percentage increase compared to NPC weapon. This means that the higher the %, the higher your x will be as well.

As for the last question, i really can't help you because not a bower here

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 06, 2006 12:30 pm 
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vulperin wrote:
critc x (y%)

x represents how much you do critical. I suspect that x is actually the % on how you do critical. The y is the percentage increase compared to NPC weapon. This means that the higher the %, the higher your x will be as well.

As for the last question, i really can't help you because not a bower here


so for instance, a weapon with..

crit 5 (20%) means that..

i have a chance to deal 5 times damage and the 20% means that my weapon is 20% stronger, in terms of crit, than the one i could get from npc?

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Ok NPC weapon for example glaive has always always critical 2(0%). Some weapons have critical 1(0%) forgot what weapon is it

Ok let's use your critical 5 (20%)

It means your critical is higher than normal NPC weapon by 20% thus it is 5 instead of 2. If for example: critical 15(100%), this means that the critical cannot go any higher because it has reached it's maximum potential (100%)

Ok back to critical 5(20%). The number 5, i suspect but not sure, is the amount of chance you get critical in %. Therefore if it shows 5, it means you have 5% chance of getting critical.

Critical ALWAYS do 2X the dmg of a PHYSICAL ATTACK.

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