Just a question. Does your hit percentage inflict on your oppenets dodge? Like if you have 200% hit, are you more likely to hit on someone with 20 dodge?
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Just a question. Does your hit percentage inflict on your oppenets dodge? Like if you have 200% hit, are you more likely to hit on someone with 20 dodge?
Ofcourse lol, the more hit%, the more likely you wont miss a hit, and the more likely you wont get dodged. High hit% will make ot so that you will land more hits on your opponent.
Dodge and hit% are different things. When you start a char it have 67hit% it means if do 100 attacks 67 will hit and 23 will miss. Dodge is a % too. If you have 10 dodges, when get hit 100times you will dodge 10times.
Anything above 100% is obsolete, hit % is just hit %. Above 100% does no use.
Do mages crit a crit?
Physiologic showed WAY back that hit% caps out somewhere around 85%. Like Dudetus said, going much higher is just a "false" number. Dodge is more of the determining factor, thus why it says "dodge" when you land a hit rather than "miss." This is the argument at endgame PvP: Though it is nice to run maps and not get hit, 5 minute (or more) bear fights or no bueno.
I'm pretty sure a high crit will make you more likely to hit an opponent with high dodge. In fact, I'm very sure.
I see no chink in the armor that is your logic. Except, wait, no, you're completely wrong. The cap is 85% for many weapons, it's been tested, and unless you've test and found otherwise, get outta here with your wanna-be matter-of-fact posts. We all understand that percents generally cap at 100%, but I regret to inform you that STS has many hidden game mechanics. It's not all so simple like you seem to think it is. So go crawl back in your cave and continue to believe that if you get 200 hit % you'll start double hitting people, and just leave the people who think logically alone. No offense.
Hit does NOT cap at 85%, at least not anymore.
I've even seen apollo admit it. The higher the hit %, the better it breaks through the dodge factor, I saw an old post from someone who quoted Cinco about it, but I'll look for it. And I believe there are seperate equations from both PvE and PvP, so I guess PvE tests don't count here.
Are dodge and crit even a percentage cause all I see is just a number