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Increase vision range of wards by 5%.
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Does anyone know if this increases the vision range of Shaco's jack-in-the boxes or Teemo's mushrooms? |
snakeman830 Unremarkable (8) Posts: 50 Joined: 2011-09-21 IGN: Chakat Reverse |
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^ This is a good question. Someone answer it! D: ![]() The inner machinations of my mind are an enigma... |
FinalShinobi Unremarkable (1) Posts: 18 Joined: 2012-01-13 IGN: FinalShinobi |
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No, it does not. |
valvaganis Posts: 2 Joined: 2012-01-29 |
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I am rather curious to know the actual math behind this... by range does it mean the radius or the diameter? |
Minandreas Posts: 2 Joined: 2011-07-08 |
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Minandreas wrote:
I am rather curious to know the actual math behind this... by range does it mean the radius or the diameter? It'll have the same effect. If R = 100, D = 200. 100*1.05 = 105. 200*1.05 = 210 D = 2R = 105*2 = 210 However, having said that, increasing the range by 5% increases the actual area being observed by more than 5%. Before: pi*r^2 = pi100*100 = 31,400 After: pi*r^2 = pi105*105 = 34,619 The after value is 9.3% larger area than before. Although, having said that, I often put a ward in bushes so much of the extra area wouldn't actually be put to use for me, since bushes are usually up against a wall. |
Khono Posts: 2 Joined: 2012-06-16 |












