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(Undo revision 37365 by Outerspaceisalie (talk): Previous ranges were correct; they shouldn't have gaps between them due to fractional ratings like 10.25 Action Speed Rating being possible.)
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*0 -> -38%
*0 -> -38%
*0 to 10 = 3% each, up to -8%
*0 to 10 = 3% each, up to -8%
*11 to 13 = 2% each, up to -2%
*10 to 13 = 2% each, up to -2%
*14 to 25 = 1% each, up to 10%
*13 to 25 = 1% each, up to 10%
*26 to 41 = 1.5% each, up to 34%
*25 to 41 = 1.5% each, up to 34%
*41 to 50 = 1% each, up to 43%
*41 to 50 = 1% each, up to 43%
*50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 68%
*50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 68%

Latest revision as of 21:34, 10 August 2024

Example

{{Stats_Data|actionspeed}}

Agility and Dexterity governs your Action Speed.

Agility gives 0.25 Action Speed Rating, and Dexterity gives 0.75 Action Speed Rating, which then get summed into a total Action Speed Rating and finally converted into Action Speed using the graph.

Action Speed Rating = Agility * 0.25 + Dexterity * 0.75


0 Action Speed Rating starts at -38% Action Speed.

  • 0 -> -38%
  • 0 to 10 = 3% each, up to -8%
  • 10 to 13 = 2% each, up to -2%
  • 13 to 25 = 1% each, up to 10%
  • 25 to 41 = 1.5% each, up to 34%
  • 41 to 50 = 1% each, up to 43%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 68%

LaTeX Formula

Can be pasted into Desmos or other LaTeX editors for quick use of the equation.

Triple click to select all. Note: Some browsers will add an extra return carriage (line end) after the formula. Remove it before pasting for best results.

A_{ctionSpeed}(S_{um})=\left\{0 \le S_{um}<10:-0.38+0.03\left|S_{um}-0\right|,10 \le S_{um}<13:-0.08+0.02\left|S_{um}-10\right|,13 \le S_{um}<25:-0.02+0.01\left|S_{um}-13\right|,25 \le S_{um}<41:0.1+0.015\left|S_{um}-25\right|,41 \le S_{um}<50:0.34+0.01\left|S_{um}-41\right|,50 \le S_{um}<100:0.43+0.005\left|S_{um}-50\right|\right\}

See Example for how to use.