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==Stacking penalties== | |||
=Formula= | |||
m1 first module<br/> | m1 first module<br/> | ||
m2 second module<br/> | m2 second module<br/> | ||
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S(n) = 2^(-0.20237274238855663*(n-1)^2)<br/> | S(n) = 2^(-0.20237274238855663*(n-1)^2)<br/> | ||
=Specific cases= | |||
value - the value of the stat being modified<br/> | value - the value of the stat being modified<br/> | ||
Revision as of 19:18, 28 September 2010
Stacking penalties
Formula
m1 first module
m2 second module
mn n:th module
They must be ordered: m1 > m2 > ... > mn
S(n) = stacking penalty for n:th module
S(n) = 0.5^[((n-1) / 2.22292081) ^2]
or, equivalently
S(n) = 2^(-0.20237274238855663*(n-1)^2)
Specific cases
value - the value of the stat being modified
Damage increase:
(1+m1*S(1)) * ... * (1+mn*S(n)) * value
ROF:
(1-m1*S(1)) * (1-m2*S(2)) * ... * (1-mn*S(n)) * value
Harderners:
1 - (1-m1*S(1)) * (1-m2*S(2)) * ... * (1-mn*S(n)) * (1 - value)
Harderners modifiy not the resistance, but the amount of damage let through.
n S(n)
1 1
2 0.86912
3 0.570583
4 0.282955
5 0.105993
6 0.0299912
7 0.00641018
8 0.00103492