Frain
02-05-2008, 03:20 PM
So, i decided to make an equation out of Verdict where the Effect of verdict depents on the total length of the fight. If you ever wonder about how much you actualy do with verdict, this should give you a somewhat exact number. Now i know that V isn't constant, that it's accelerating at the bigining of the fight due do the mob beind debuffed, but since verdict only effects longer fights, this shouldn't do much of a difference. T=the time verdict removes from the fight. C=verdictconstant (0.02 for epic mobs, 0.1 for heroic and 0.25 for soloable) Or more exactly the % YOU cast verdict on, but if you arn't slacking that should be the same as the % you are able to cast it on=P Ttot = the total lenght of the fight V=%/s How many % the mob goes down per second E(Ttot)=the effect of verdict counted in % This requires that V is constant and that you cast verdict exactly when the mob hits C If you dont want to read through the whole equation this is the solution i reached:<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span> E(Ttot)=(CxZ-150)/Z Z=Ttot</span></span> To get the total damage verdict did, simply take E x the total hp of the mob. <span style="color: #ff0000;"> T/C+1.5/C=Ttot</span> (The time for verdict to cast + the time verdict removes from the fight)/(how big part of the whole fight this is (for epic mob 2%)= the full time of the fight.<span style="color: #ff0000;"> T</span>=(Ttot-1.5/C)xC=<span style="color: #ff0000;">TtotxC-1.5</span> %tot/Ttot=V(%/s) V(%/s) is expected to be constant throughout the fight, atleast until an acceleration equation has been done<span style="color: #ff0000;"> E(T)=TxV</span><span style="color: #ff0000;"> E(Ttot)</span>=TxV=(TtotC-1.5)x(1/Ttot)=<span style="color: #ff0000;">(TtotC-150)/Ttot</span><span style="color: #ff0000;"> E(Ttot)=(0.02Z-150)/Z</span> (since epics are the fights we most often talk about i took c=0.02 in this example) E(75)=0 If a fight is 75sec or shorter, verdict will have no effect on an epic mob. When Ttot=75seconds the effect of verdict is = 0. If you raise Ttot the effect of verdict will raise and go towards Cx100 seconds but the effect of verdict can never = Cx100 When Ttot>eternety, %(Ttot)>2