User talk:Haaxxx

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Weapon damage, crit chance and attack speed of unique weapons
Hello Haaxxx. Nice to have a new helping hand keeping the wiki up to date. I just wanted to give you a little help on how to calculate the dmage, critical chance and attack speed of unique weapons in the wiki. To see the difference, just look at your and my version of Bloodplay.

First you need to know, that we make blue values, via the  for 'Physical Damage', 'Critical Strike Chance' and 'Attacks per Second' only, if the values are affected by explicit modes on the unique weapon. That is the reason, why i removed the  from the 6.3% (crit value), because  has no local crit chance modifier.

Next let's look at the 'Attacks per Second'. Bloodplay has the explicit mod. This is a local modifier, therefore we make the attack speed blue. Now we have to calculate the value: 1.50 aps increased by 10% results in 1.55 aps, which we write as the implicit of the unique weapon. And it's easy to see for everyone, that it's not the same value that the base type has, since it's blue.

Now to the 'Physical Damage'. We have 2 explicit local modifiers: and. Therefore we make the values blue again. Now, for the calculation of the values, we look at the worst case, the minimum roll the item can have, and the best case, the maximum roll: Same for maximum values but here we use the highest possible values:
 * Minimum Roll:
 * Minimum Damage = ( 6 from Stiletto + 3 from ) * 1.2 from . (6 + 3) * 1.2 = 10.8 ; We round that number so we get 11.
 * Maximum Damage = (23 + 6) * 1.2 = 34.8 --> 35
 * Maximum Roll:
 * Minimum Damage: ( 6 from Stiletto + 9 from ) * 1.4 from . (6 + 9) * 1.4 = 21 ; No need to round.
 * Maximum Damage: (23 + 13) * 1.4 = 50.4 --> 50

This results in as values for 'Physical Damage' which we write in the code as   (note that the minus here is not an ordinary minus, but the Unicode 'en dash', that you can write using   or   without the blank space).

And those rules can also be applied for calculating the implicit values of other unique items. is a good example, if you want to have a look at it.

Feel free to ask me, if you have any problems or need help anywhere else at my talk. —Lord joshi (talk) 17:49, 13 July 2015 (UTC)