Skitsefrenik wrote:
i seen weapons with crit 8 that has only (15%) and weapons with crit 4 that has (25%).....does that mean the crit 4 will crit more?
NO. That percentage corresponds to the ratio for maximum crit. For example, the crit 4 (25%) still has 75% potential. Meaning that at 100%, it would be higher (eg. crit 12). The crit 8 (15%) means that it still has 85% potential of being increased (eg. crit 16). The reason why the crit 4 has a higher percentage is because it is a lower lvl weapon (eg. 4th degree) versus the crit 8 which is a high lvl weapon (eg. 7th degree). The rule of thumb is: high lvl weapons have a high crit possibility than lower lvl weapons. Also, within any degree of weapon, SoX increases the maximum crit potential in the following order: SoS < SoM < SoSun. For example, a 4th degree bow might have a max crit (100%) of 12, the SoS version of that 4th degree might have a max crit of 14, SoM crit 16, and SoSun crit 18. Remember, I'm just using fictional numbers. So this means that a 4th degree SoX weapon has the potential of being higher max crit (100%) than a 8th degree Non-SoX weapon. For example, degree 4 SoSun bow crit 18(100%) versus a degree 8 bow crit 14(100%).
I hope this explains your question. Also to remind you, crit value (eg. crit 10) is a ration over 100, meaning that every non-magic hit you make with your weapon has a 10% chance of being critical. To review, crit 6 means each independent hit has a 6% chance of being critical. Critical isn't averaged. Each time you hit someone, the critical is independent of the next. You might get 3 crits in a row, or you might get 6 NoN-critical hits in a row. It's all random and based on the probability assigned to your weapon.