If you are using no procs then you can use them. If you use procs do not use them. I made this because I get many people asking me about stacking pets and nonstacking pets. Just because something looks better doesn't mean it is.
Stacking pets are only good for nonproc users and people who use elixirs in towns wanting to look flashy with super high damage. Hehehe
me.
300% damage from doz axe.
Nonstack 14,566.62
Base 4,855.54
Stack 12,794.56
If it was a nonstack pet then the damage would be 14,393.88.
Base 4,797.96
Stacking pet 35% damage.
1,000 base damage.
300% dozer axe proc.
Formula: (1,000 * 3 + 1,000 * .35)
1,000 * 300% = 3,000
1,000 * .35 = 350
3,000 + 350 = 3,350 damage.
Nonstacking pet 35% damage.
1,000 base damage.
300% dozer proc.
Formula: [(1000 * .35 + 1000) 3]
1,000 * .35 = 350
1,000 + 350 = 1,350
1,350 * 3 = 4,050
Which equals 4,050 damage.
To put into full speculation. Say you are a warrior with 5,000 damage 20% damage nonstack pet and you proc Dozer axe (300%) Doz aegis (300%) Ebon vest (300%).
5,000(3)(3)(3) would be 135,000 damage. If you used a 20% damage stacking pet; you would lose 26,000 damage.
Base 4,000 damage.
5,000 * .20 = 1,000
4,000(3)(3)(3) = 108,000
108,000 + 1000 = 109,000
135,000 - 109,000 = 26,000
Video I made with me talking in it.
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