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Charts

Charts are created using the data points directly taken from the game. Therefore, if there is a mismatch between chart and the in game display, it is better to look at chart info.

For example, even though the formula might give 32.5, in game the display might get rounded to 33.

Attributes

Stats that come from character's attributes.

Strength

Physical Power

Physical Power governs your Physical Power Bonus.

0 Strength starts at = 0 Physical Power

Every Strength point gives an increase to Physical Power

  • 0 -> 0
  • 0 to 100 = 1 each, up to 100

Physical Power Bonus

- More recently known as Physical Damage Bonus, Physical Power Bonus governs the potency of your physical damage dealing weapons, utility items, and abilities.

0 Physical Power starts at = -80% Physical Power Bonus

Every Physical Power point gives a  % increase to overall Physical Power Bonus depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -80%
  • 0 to 5 = 10% each, up to -30%
  • 5 to 7 = 5% each, up to -20%
  • 7 to 11 = 3% each, up to -8%
  • 11 to 15 = 2% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 50 = 1% each, up to 35%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 60%


Max Health from Strength

Max Health determines your characters maximum health.

Strength increases Max Health with 25% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Max Health for more.


Vigor

Max Health from Vigor

Max Health determines your characters maximum health.

Vigor increases Max Health with 75% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Max Health for more.


Health Recovery

Affects the rate at which you restore health when Resting, but not when using Bandages.

Health Recovered per tick = Base Recovery * (1 + Health Recovery Bonus)

For example, a Barbarian resting with 95% Health Recovery Bonus will recover

Health Recovered every 2s = 1 * (1 + .95) = 1.95 Health

Each point in Vigor increases Health Recovery Bonus

  • 0 -> -55%
  • 0 to 5 = 5% each, up to -30%
  • 5 to 15 = 3% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 25 = 7% each, up to 70%
  • 25 to 35 = 5% each, up to 120%
  • 35 to 84 = 2% each, up to 218%
  • 84 to 85 = 1% each, up to 219%
  • 85 to 86 = 3% each, up to 222%
  • 86 to 100 = 2% each, up to 250%


Agility

Action Speed from Agility

Action Speed governs the speed at which you interact with your weapons, meaning stowing, swapping, reloading or attacking with weapons, as well as the speed of usage of consumables.

Agility increases Action Speed with 25% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Action Speed for more.

Move Speed

Move Speed governs the speed at which your character moves. This stat is also directly influenced by wearing gear. Every 1 point in Move Speed is equal to 0.3333...% Move Speed. The default Move Speed for each class is 300, which translates to 100% Move Speed, with penalties or bonuses provided based on Agility. Performing certain actions, such as attacking, or moving in certain directions will also affect Move Speed. Backwards = 60%, Crouch = 65%, Walk = 65%.

0 Agility starts at = -30 Move Speed

Every agility point gives a flat increase to Move Speed depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -30 Move Speed
  • 0 to 15 = 2 each, up to 0
  • 15 to 45 = 1 each, up to 30
  • 45 to 65 = 0.5 each, up to 40 (Technically 1 Move Speed every 2 Agility. Agility can not provide decimal Move Speed.)
  • 65 to 100 = 0.33 each, up to 51 Move Speed (Same as above, 1 Move Speed every 3 Agility.)

Hard cap = 350 move speed


Item Equip Speed

Item Equip Speed exclusively governs the speed at which you equip armors, as equipping weapons, jewelry and utility items is instant.

0 Agility starts at = -95% Item Equip Speed

Every agility point gives a  % increase to Item Equip Speed depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -95%
  • 0 to 1 = 0% each, up to -95%
  • 1 to 2 = 4% each, up to -91%
  • 2 to 15 = 7% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 35 = 5% each, up to 100%
  • 35 to 70 = 2% each, up to 170%
  • 70 to 100 = 1% each, up to 200%


Dexterity

Action Speed from Dexterity

Action Speed governs the speed at which you interact with your weapons, meaning stowing, swapping, reloading or attacking with weapons, as well as the speed of usage of consumables.

Dexterity increases Action Speed with 75% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Action Speed for more.

Regular Interaction Speed from Dexterity

Regular Interaction Speed governs the speed at which you interact with objects/mechanisms in the dungeon.

Dexterity increases Regular Interaction Speed with 40% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Regular Interaction Speed for more.

Manual Dexterity

Manual Dexterity determines how quickly Bard plays an instrument.

0 Dexterity starts at = -15% Manual Dexterity, play speed

Every dexterity point gives a % increase to Manual Dexterity depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -15%
  • 0 to 15 = 1% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 23 = 3% each, up to 24%
  • 23 to 31 = 2% each, up to 40%
  • 31 to 37 = 1% each, up to 46%
  • 37 to 45 = 0.5% each, up to 50%
  • 45 to 95 = 0.1% each, up to 55%



Will

Magic Power

Magic Power governs your Magic Power Bonus.

0 Will starts at = 0 Magic Power

Every Will point gives an increase to Magic Power

  • 0 -> 0
  • 0 to 100 = 1 each, up to 100

Magic Power Bonus

Magic Power bonus governs the potency of your magical spells, magical damage dealing abilities and magical healing abilities.

0 Magic Power starts at = -90% Magic Power Bonus

Every Magic Power point gives a  % increase to Magic Power Bonus depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -90%
  • 0 to 1 = 0% each, up to -90%
  • 1 to 5 = 10% each, up to -50%
  • 5 to 15 = 5% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 21 = 2.5% each, up to 15%
  • 21 to 40 = 2% each, up to 53%
  • 40 to 50 = 1% each, up to 63%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 88%

Magic Resistance

Magic Resistance governs your Magical Damage Reduction.

0 Will starts at = -20 Magic Resistance

Every Will point gives an increase to Magic Resistance depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -20
  • 0 to 5 = 4 each, up to 0
  • 5 to 35 = 3 each, up to 90
  • 35 to 55 = 2 each, up to 130
  • 55 to 65 = 1 each, up to 140
  • 65 to 91 = 0.5 each, up to 153 (increases by 1 every 2 points)
  • 91 to 92 = -1 -> 152 (probably a mistake)
  • 92 to 94 = 1 each, up to 154
  • 94 to 100 = 0.5 each, up to 157 (increases by 1 every 2 points)

Magical Damage Reduction

Magical Damage Reduction governs your resistance to magical damage dealing weapons, spells and projectiles. Please note that there is currently a bug where Magical Damage Reduction is additively 10% lower than the following expected amounts.

Magic Resistance can go as low as -300 = -595% Magical Damage Reduction

0 Magic Resistance starts at = -10% Magical Damage Reduction

Magic Resistance gives a  % increase to Magical Damage Reduction depending on fixed thresholds

  • -300 -> -595%
  • -300 to -15 = 2% each, up to -25%
  • -15 to 10 = 1% each, up to 0%
  • 10 to 19 = 0.5% each, up to 4.5%
  • 19 to 30 = 0.4% each, up to 8.9%
  • 30 to 40 = 0.3% each, up to 11.9%
  • 40 to 50 = 0.2% each, up to 13.9%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.1% each, up to 18.9%
  • 100 to 150 = 0.2% each, up to 28.9%
  • 150 to 250 = 0.3% each, up to 58.9%
  • 250 to 350 = 0.2% each, up to 78.9%
  • 350 to 500 = 0.1% each, up to 93.9%


  • Starts from -50 instead of -300 for better visibility


Buff Duration

Buff Duration governs the duration of temporary beneficial status effects.

0 Will starts at = -80% Buff Duration

Every Will gives point gives a  % increase to Buff Duration depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -80%
  • 0 to 5 = 10% each, up to -30%
  • 5 to 7 = 5% each, up to -20%
  • 7 to 11 = 3% each, up to -8%
  • 11 to 15 = 2% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 50 = 1% each, up to 35%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 60%


Debuff Duration

Debuff Duration governs the duration of temporary negative status effects. A negative Debuff Duration is beneficial to have, as it will shorten the duration of debuffs. A positive Debuff Duration stat means debuffs last longer, which is detrimental to the player.

0 Will starts at = 400% Debuff Duration

  • 0 -> -90%
  • 0 to 1 = 0% each, up to -90%
  • 1 to 5 = 10% each, up to -50%
  • 5 to 15 = 5% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 21 = 2.5% each, up to 15%
  • 21 to 40 = 2% each, up to 53%
  • 40 to 50 = 1% each, up to 63%
  • 50 to 100 = 0.5% each, up to 88%

Use the chart for accurate info.

Note that the Debuff Duration Bonus enchant converts into a negative Debuff Duration, decreasing the duration of debuffs on you.

Durations are not rounded and last their exact amount. However, actions that are performed in intervals, like Damage/Healing [time], are rounded down to the nearest integer, resulting in thresholds that players may want to take advantage of.

Knowledge

Spell Casting Speed

Spell Casting Speed governs the speed at which you cast magical spells.

Spell Casting Time = (Base Casting Time)/(1 + Spell Casting Speed)

0 Knowledge starts at = -95% Spell Casting Speed

Every Knowledge point gives a % increase to Spell Casting speed depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -93%
  • 0 to 1 = 0% per point -> (threshold at -93%)
  • 1 to 19 = 5% -> -3%
  • 19 to 30 = 3% -> 30%
  • 30 to 40 = 4% -> 70%
  • 40 to 45 = 3% -> 85%
  • 45 to 100 = 2% -> 195%


Magical Interaction Speed

Magical Interaction Speed affects the speed with which the player interacts with magical objects, such as Shrines and Portals.

0 Knowledge starts at = -75% Magical Interaction Speed

Every Knowledge point gives a  % increase to Magical Interaction Speed depending on fixed thresholds

  • 0 -> -75%
  • 0 to 15 = 5% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 25 = 7% each, up to 70%
  • 25 to 35 = 5% each, up to 120%
  • 35 to 84 = 2% each, up to 218%
  • 84 to 85 = 1% each, up to 219%
  • 85 to 86 = 3% each, up to 222%
  • 86 to 100 = 2% each, up to 250%



An Interaction Speed of 50% results in the interaction time lasting for only 67% of the base interaction length.

New interaction length = Base interaction length / (1 + interaction speed)


Memory Capacity

Memory Capacity govern your spell/song cost cap, meaning equipping spells/songs that exceed this cap will not be usable.

0 Knowledge starts at = 0 Memory Capacity

Every Knowledge point gives an increase to Memory Capacity

  • 0 to 6 -> 0
  • 6 to 100 = 1 each, up to 94


Total Memory Capacity = ceil(Memory Cap from Knowledge * (1 + Memory Cap Bonus%)) + Add Memory Cap

Memory Cap Bonus% and Add Memory Cap are two different Enchantments.

For example, with 12 Memory Cap from 18 knowledge, +8 Add Memory Cap, and 7.7% Memory Cap Bonus, the final Memory Capacity will be

ceil(12 * 1.077) + 8 = 21 Memory Capacity


Spell Recovery

Increases the amount of Spell/(Skill?) Points (SP) you restore per tick.

SP Recharge per tick (SP/tick) = Base Recharge * (1 + Spell Recovery Bonus)

Each point in Knowledge increases your Spell Recovery Bonus.

  • 0 -> 43%
  • 0 to 28 = 1.5% each, up to 85%
  • 28 to 35 = 5% each, up to 120%
  • 35 to 84 = 2% each, up to 218%
  • 84 to 85 = 1% each, up to 219%
  • 85 to 86 = 3% each, up to 222%
  • 86 to 100 = 2% each, up to 250%

Resourcefulness

Regular Interaction Speed from Resourcefulness

Regular Interaction Speed governs the speed at which you interact with objects/mechanisms in the dungeon.

Resourcefulness increases Regular Interaction Speed with 60% Scaling. See the Hybrid stat Regular Interaction Speed for more.

Persuasiveness

Persuasiveness determines the duration of Bard songs' buffs/debuffs.

0 Resourcefulness starts at = 0 Persuasiveness

  • 0 -> 0%
  • 0 to 35 -> 1 each, up to 35
  • 35 to 71 = 0.5 each, up to 53
  • 71 to 99 = 0.25 each, up to 60


Base buff duration formula:

Scaling x Persuasiveness

Note that as of Patch #2 11/22/2023, Bard's base resourcefulness is 15 instead of 20. Each point in Persuasiveness over the base of 15 grants a 6.66% longer base duration.

For example, Perfectly played Rousing Rhythms have 4.5x scaling and if Bard has 20 Persuasiveness, outgoing buff duration will be:

4.5 x 20 = 90 seconds

This will also get multiplied by the receiver's Buff Duration


Buff Duration Calculator

Hybrid Stats

Hybrid stats are stats which come from a combination of attributes. For example, Health is determined by both Strength and Vigor.

Max Health

Max Health determines your characters maximum health.

Max Health comes from both Strength and Vigor. Strength has 25% Scaling, and Vigor has 75%, which then get combined into a Sum and translated into Max Health.

Sum = Strength * .25 + Vigor * .75

Each point in their sum gives a  % increase to Max Health depending on fixed thresholds

Sum of 0 starts at 60 Max Health

  • 0 -> 60
  • 0 to 10 = 3 each, up to 90
  • 10 to 50 = 2 each, up to 170
  • 50 to 75 = 1 each, up to 195
  • 75 to 100 = 0.5 each, up to 207.5

Final Max Health = ?

  • Comprised of Strength/Vigor, Max Health Bonus%, +Max Health, and %Max Health increases through buffs.

Action Speed

Action Speed governs the speed at which you interact with your weapons, meaning stowing, swapping, reloading or attacking with weapons, as well as the speed of usage of consumables.

Action Speed comes from both Agility and Dexterity. Agility has 25% Scaling, and Dexterity has 75%, which then get combined into a Sum and translated into Action Speed.

Sum = Agility * .25 + Dexterity * .75

Each point in their sum gives a % increase to Action Speed depending on fixed thresholds

Sum of 0 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%


An Action Speed of 50% results in the animation lasting for only 67% of the base animation length.

New animation length = Base animation length / (1 + Action Speed)


Regular Interaction Speed

Regular Interaction Speed governs the speed at which you interact with objects/mechanisms in the dungeon.

Regular Interaction Speed comes from both Dexterity and Resourcefulness. Dexterity has 40% Scaling, and Resourcefulness has 60%, which then get combined into a Sum and translated into Regular Interaction Speed.

Sum = Dexterity * 0.4 + Resourcefulness * 0.6

Each point in their sum gives a % increase to Interaction Speed depending on fixed thresholds

Sum of 0 starts at -55% Interaction Speed

  • 0 -> -55%
  • 0 to 5 = 5% each, up to -30%
  • 5 to 15 = 3% each, up to 0%
  • 15 to 25 = 7% each, up to 70%
  • 25 to 35 = 5% each, up to 120%
  • 35 to 84 = 2% each, up to 218%
  • 84 to 85 = 1% each, up to 219%
  • 85 to 86 = 3% each, up to 222%
  • 86 to 100 = 2% each, up to 250%


An Interaction Speed of 50% results in the interaction time lasting for only 67% of the base interaction length.

New interaction length = Base interaction length / (1 + interaction speed)


Other Stats

Physical Damage Reduction

Physical Damage Reduction governs your resistance to physical damage dealing weapons and projectiles. Unlike Magic Resistance that is increased by Will, Armor Rating does not have an attribute stat that it scales off.

Armor Rating can go as low as -300 = -619% Physical Damage Reduction

0 Armor Rating starts at = -22% Physical Damage Reduction

Every Armor Rating point gives a % increase to Physical Damage Reduction depending on fixed thresholds

  • -300 -> -619%
  • -300 to -3 = 2% each, up to -25%
  • -3 to 22 = 1% each, up to 0%
  • 22 to 31 = 0.5% each, up to 4.5%
  • 31 to 42 = 0.4% each, up to 8.9%
  • 42 to 52 = 0.3% each, up to 11.9%
  • 52 to 62 = 0.2% each, up to 13.9%
  • 62 to 112 = 0.1% each, up to 18.9%
  • 112 to 175 = 0.2% each, up to 31.5%
  • 175 to 230 = 0.3% each, up to 48%
  • 230 to 317 = 0.2% each, up to 65.4%
  • 317 to 353 = 0.1% each, up to 69%
  • 353 to 368 = 0.05% each, up to 69.75%
  • 368 to 369 = 0.03% each, up to 69.78%
  • 369 to 370 = 0.07% each, up to 69.85%
  • 370 to 428 = 0.05% each, up to 72.75%
  • 428 to 429 = -0.075% each, up to 72.675%
  • 429 to 450 = 0.025% each, up to 73.2%
  • 450 to 500 = 0.02% each, up to 74.2%


  • Graph Starts from -49 instead of -300 for better visibility

Impact Power

Impact Power governs the strength of your weapon strikes against a target, it determines if you can break objects and stagger blocking enemies.

Luck

Luck increases chance of getting better loot rarity. Whoever opens the loot first or kills the mob first is the person whos luck is used to calculate the drops.

Luck stat affects each rarity differently. Luck Cap in the game is 500.


It is only possible to get maximum of 249 Luck in the game currently:


  • 1-Junk: Each luck decreases chance by 0.1%, 500 Luck: 0.5x Chance
  • 2-Poor: Each luck decreases chance by 0.1%, 500 Luck: 0.5x Chance
  • 3-Common: Each luck decreases chance by 0.05%, 500 Luck: 0.75x Chance
  • 4-Uncommon is not affected by luck
  • 5-Rare: not linear, diminishing returns, 500 Luck: 3.5x Chance
  • 6-Epic: not linear, diminishing returns, 500 Luck: 3.88x Chance
  • 7-Legendary: not linear, diminishing returns, 500 Luck: 4.25x Chance
  • 8-Unique: not linear, diminishing returns, 500 Luck: 4.38x Chance












Luck Value Table

Luck Junk Poor Common Uncommon Rare Epic Legendary Unique
50 x0.95 x0.95 x0.975 x1.0 x1.48 x1.54 x1.62 x1.64
100 x0.90 x0.90 x0.95 x1.0 x1.90 x2.04 x2.17 x2.22
150 x0.85 x0.85 x0.925 x1.0 x2.28 x2.47 x2.66 x2.72
200 x0.80 x0.80 x0.90 x1.0 x2.60 x2.84 x3.08 x3.17
250 x0.75 x0.75 x0.875 x1.0 x2.88 x3.16 x3.45 x3.54
300 x0.70 x0.70 x0.85 x1.0 x3.11 x3.42 x3.73 x3.84

It is important to note that Luck only increases chance of finding a high tier loot only if looted container/corpse has a chance of dropping high tier loot. So if loot table has no "Epic" drop chance, high luck won't make it drop "Epic" even if you have 250 luck as 0% chance multiplied by 3.16 is still 0.

Check Lootables to see which lootables drop high tier loot.

Loot is rolled when you open the container or kill the mob. (It is not confirmed if Bard's Unchained Harmony rolls the loot table when it opens the containers.)

Enchantment Stats

Stats that come from weapons, armors or jewelry imbued with item Enchantments.

Enchantments that aren't traditional Stats and only exist in a Damage/Healing formula are listed below and can also be found in Damage_Calculation and Healing.

Enchantment Description
Physical Base Healing Increases Physical Base Healing performed
Magical Base Healing Increases Magical Base Healing performed
Armor Penetration Increases the amount of Physical Damage that bypasses enemy's Physical Damage Reduction
Magic Penetration Increases the amount of Magical Damage that bypasses enemy's Magical Damage Reduction
Projectile Reduction Decreases damage taken from projectiles (Arrows, Throwing Knives, etc.)
Headshot Damage Reduction Decreases Hit Location Bonus additively if targeting the head
True Physical Damage Increases Physical Damage dealt that is not influenced by enemy defences
True Magical Damage Increases Magical Damage dealt that is not influenced by enemy defences
Weapon Damage Increases Gear Weapon Damage
Additional Physical Damage Increases Physical Damage dealt (not affected by Physical Power Bonus)
Additional Magical Damage Increases Magical Damage dealt (not affected by Magical Power Bonus)
Luck Increases Luck for obtaining items)

For the possible values of Enchantments and their historical rolls, see Enchantment Values

Unimplemented Stats

These stats are not yet implemented.

Utility Effectiveness

Determines the bonus effectiveness of your utility items