Hey searz can you make a graph comparing TBC with ArP marks/ Quints to LW with the same runes?
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I can say right now that AD marks won't do much beyond the first 6 levels on your auto attack.
AD vs ArP quints is something I could compare though.
I can say for sure that MrP boots isn't a good idea. He just doesn't deal enough magic dmg to justify them.
AD vs ArP quints is something I could compare though.
I can say for sure that MrP boots isn't a good idea. He just doesn't deal enough magic dmg to justify them.
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It's not exactly complicated :P
Just take a look at the axises and then you see what the results are.
All these graphs show how much damage you deal relative to the armor/MR of the enemy.
Just take a look at the axises and then you see what the results are.
All these graphs show how much damage you deal relative to the armor/MR of the enemy.
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Wait, I think something's wrong with the Dodge vs. Armor seals thing.
The x-axis is about armor, and y-axis indicates amount of damage reduction offered, but I don't see how that works.
Shouldn't it be that it curves up as armor increases? And why is x armor anyways? Is it armor with dodge seals or something? I'm confused.
The x-axis is about armor, and y-axis indicates amount of damage reduction offered, but I don't see how that works.
Shouldn't it be that it curves up as armor increases? And why is x armor anyways? Is it armor with dodge seals or something? I'm confused.
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