What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
- roadkillrobin
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.

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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
any case the stored armor is useless???I think only for magic attack?Nameless wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 7:00 amAll armor above 3300 is stored to negate armor debuffs and armor prenetration. But if u are not armor debuffed and enemy have almost 0 armor penetration that stored armor is uselessChinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 6:13 am3300 armor is capbichka wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 5:47 am you must count armor debuff (worst in your case by mara is about 1300-1400) + armor penetration, which even on my WE is 20%. Choppas & maras have much more for sure.
so 3k is almost nothing if you get focused.
u mean if I have 8000 armor, the part over 3300 still can resist the debuff or armor penetration???
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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
117% ??? how many armor is that faction?roadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:01 am Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.
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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
my SM dont stack WS also get 30% armor penetration. I think the sets give some unfair stats for the SMroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:01 am Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.
- roadkillrobin
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
Tanks have high WS in general.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:10 ammy SM dont stack WS also get 30% armor penetration. I think the sets give some unfair stats for the SMroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:01 am Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.![]()
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.

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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
roadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:25 amTanks have high WS in general.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:10 ammy SM dont stack WS also get 30% armor penetration. I think the sets give some unfair stats for the SMroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:01 am Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.![]()
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.
i can stack 5600 armor, also 10% reduction armor. But u say it is over and useless
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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
Dom is Offensive set. Should be focus on str and wounds, not WSroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:25 amTanks have high WS in general.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:10 ammy SM dont stack WS also get 30% armor penetration. I think the sets give some unfair stats for the SMroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 9:01 am Counting for debuffs is a gamble as there's no gurantee that you get into a situation where you get struck by a capped armordebuff, especially with the amount of avoidance tanks have. I wouldn't take it into consideration unless you consistantly face meta premades. Weaponskill on the other hand is consistant at 30-40%. So I would aim for around 117% armor mitigration flat and focus rest on wounds or toughness.![]()
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.
I think the stats design should according different character's characteristic, such as SM is total a different from other tank
- roadkillrobin
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
Not useless, just limited.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:48 amroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:25 amTanks have high WS in general.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:10 am
my SM dont stack WS also get 30% armor penetration. I think the sets give some unfair stats for the SM![]()
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.
i can stack 5600 armor, also 10% reduction armor. But u say it is over and useless![]()
The WS tanks get inherently is the same across the board. It's probobly meant from a design point of view to compliment Parry, as weaponskill both increase damage and surviability and in theory is a desireble stat for a tank.

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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
Yeah but that was removed with the reversion of the defense formula. Now weapon skill gives almost no parry due to the amount of people's strength and is essentially a garbage stat for tanks. Specially tanks that do not deal physical damage.roadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:02 amNot useless, just limited.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:48 amroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:25 am
Tanks have high WS in general.
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.
i can stack 5600 armor, also 10% reduction armor. But u say it is over and useless![]()
The WS tanks get inherently is the same across the board. It's probobly meant from a design point of view to compliment Parry, as weaponskill both increase damage and surviability and in theory is a desireble stat for a tank.
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Chinesehero
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Re: What is the difference between 5000 & 4000 armor???
How Limited? is that the reduce armor pen cant over 117%?roadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 11:02 amNot useless, just limited.Chinesehero wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:48 amroadkillrobin wrote: Sat Oct 06, 2018 10:25 am
Tanks have high WS in general.
5150 -should be 117% - any kinda arm pen reduction. If you have 10% reduction from items then you need much less.
i can stack 5600 armor, also 10% reduction armor. But u say it is over and useless![]()
The WS tanks get inherently is the same across the board. It's probobly meant from a design point of view to compliment Parry, as weaponskill both increase damage and surviability and in theory is a desireble stat for a tank.
but WS not add dmg to a SM. SM almost use spirit dmg. This is the characteristic of SM
If all tanks add WS, SM only add parry. But all other tanks add dmg and parry. That's why it is a unfair stat for SM
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