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Post by 6Johnny23 on Oct 20, 2021 1:01:27 GMT
2. Then you might as well stay in a city or shield him from everything. 3. Fair enough. 4. Eisenhower has crazy damage. More than Rundstedt, more than Kuribayashi, more than Yamashita. You are using the safe option where you lose that damage. Your front line will be moving forward while he replenishes in the back (if there is no guarantee of safety in a front city), he will be lagging behind. 2. I am not saying that generals should not fight. Far from it! But a general can choose the battlefield better than other units due to speed and better survivability, and cities are common battlefields, so that ability lets them be in positions other units may not be able to be in. 4. I agree, but we have to remember, every gen will need replenishing anyway, and Ike's Crazy damage is every turn, unlike Rundstedt or MacArthur's. In addition, he does have 3 stars movement and likely an SF, so it can't be that hard (as Overlord shows us) for him to get back to the front. 2. Cities are not common battlefields unless in AG. Infantry may be cheap, sure, and he can still show results, sure, but CT is going to be hard to keep. 4. Fair enough.
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Post by 曹操 on Oct 21, 2021 2:00:49 GMT
6Johnny23 can you explain to me how Rundstedt has higher damage than Yamashita. I still don't understand lel. I'm a dum at Math
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Post by 6Johnny23 on Oct 21, 2021 15:25:01 GMT
6Johnny23 can you explain to me how Rundstedt has higher damage than Yamashita. I still don't understand lel. I'm a dum at Math The IL percentage is 24% which is effectively 1.24 damage. Multiply the damage without IL by 1.24 and you get IL damage.
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Post by 曹操 on Oct 22, 2021 0:00:16 GMT
6Johnny23 can you explain to me how Rundstedt has higher damage than Yamashita. I still don't understand lel. I'm a dum at Math The IL percentage is 24% which is effectively 1.24 damage. Multiply the damage without IL by 1.24 and you get IL damage. Then how bout Kuri since i think both Kuri and Yama has same skill
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Post by 6Johnny23 on Oct 22, 2021 16:04:58 GMT
The IL percentage is 24% which is effectively 1.24 damage. Multiply the damage without IL by 1.24 and you get IL damage. Then how bout Kuri since i think both Kuri and Yama has same skill Raider has a 24% chance of triggering a crit (I don't count the default 5%), and since a crit is 1.5x more damage, I multiply the damage by 1.5 to get the crit damage. I them multiply the regular damage by 76 and the crit damage by 24 and add them together. I divide by 100 and that's how I get the crit damage. Basically Raider is a good skill, like IL, which makes Rundstedt from 81.6 damage to 100+ damage. It also makes Kuri's damage from 88.6 to ~99 damage. If we remove Yama and Kuri's two same skills, we get Raider and Guerilla. One is a damage skill, one is not.
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Post by 曹操 on Oct 22, 2021 23:30:55 GMT
Ah i get it now so basically maximum damage they get based from all of their skill triggered. Anyway i forgot Kuri has raider lel instead of Guerilla
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Post by Gerd von Rundstedt on Oct 25, 2021 17:35:08 GMT
6Johnny23, I always thought crits were 1.33 damage.
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Post by 6Johnny23 on Oct 26, 2021 3:31:25 GMT
6Johnny23 , I always thought crits were 1.33 damage. In the formula thread I used, it said crits were 1.5.
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