Crit Dmg Phantasy Star Nova Guide

Mar 27, 2015 Phantasy Star Nova isn’t over just yet. The development team is currently working on even more updates for the future. Aside from raising the level cap again, they’re planning on adding a “character re-creation” feature. Nov 27, 2014 Phantasy Star Nova is a Role-Playing game, developed by Tri-Ace and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 2014. No FAQs/Guides/Maps - Be the. Discussion related to Phantasy Star Nova. All PSO and PSU images and official illustrations are (C) SONICTEAM / SEGA, 2000-2016.

  1. Crit Dmg Phantasy Star Nova Guide 2017
  2. Pso2
  3. Crit Dmg Phantasy Star Nova Guide Free

2020-2-6  The 'status crit' is calculated by dividing current LUK by 3 and adding the Crit rate bonuses from equips/cards. The real Crit rate is a little different, as LUK × 0.3 + Bonus. Critical hit can proc physical autocasts (such as CD in Mouth), so 100+ crit for autocast builds like SC/Sorc is a viable way to make up for a low DEX build. 2019-11-7  Miss Fortune Guide for League of Legends. Champion guides for the League of Legends champion Miss Fortune.Created and rated by players, find the best Miss Fortune guides that will teach you which items to build, runes to select, tips and tricks for how to how to play Miss Fortune, and of course, win the game!

Champion guides for the League of Legends champion Miss Fortune. Created and rated by players, find the best Miss Fortune guides that will teach you which items to build, runes to select, tips and tricks for how to how to play Miss Fortune, and of course, win the game! MOBAFire guides show the top rated guides per patch by default, but can also be sorted by other criteria such as all-time score, author rank, or newest guides. You can also find other League of Legends Champion Guides.

127 Guides2,492 Builds


  • 1Primary Stats
  • 2Substats
  • 3Quasi-Stats
  • 7Notes

Primary Stats

Stats are the six fundamental character statistics that make (or break) a character. Stats start out with a base value of 1 and can be raised as far as 99 (up to 80 on baby classes). Third job characters can increase stats up to 130 (up to 117 on baby classes). Base stats are increased by spending stat points, higher stats costing more to raise (particularly for base stats beyond 100). Stat points are gained with base level increases, the amount increasing with higher levels.

STR

Strength: This stat affects the 'melee' physical power of the character, allowing it to deal damage even if no weapons are equipped if a sufficient amount of STR is invested. The STR value is also multiplied to the Weapon ATK value for even more damage increase.

When using 'melee-type' weapons such as Axes, Books, Daggers, Katars, Knuckles, Maces, Spears or when Bare Handed, every point of STR provides:

  • Status ATK +1
  • Weapon ATK +0.5% (only on Base Weapon ATK, and this bonus is pseudo-elemental)

When using 'ranged-type' weapons such as Bows, Guns, Instruments and Whips, every 5 points of STR provide:

  • Status ATK +1

Every point of STR provides:

  • Weight Limit +30
  • Decreases Vacuum Extreme duration by 0.04s.

STR specific:

  • Weight Limit (base stat only)

AGI

Agility: This stat affects the speed of the character in many aspects, allowing it to attack faster and dodge attacks more often.

Every point of AGI provides:

  • Flee rate +1
  • Increases Attack Speed
  • Resistance vs. the following Status Effects:
    • Bleeding: -1% chance from being inflicted
    • Sleep: -1% chance from being inflicted

Every 5 points of AGI provide:

  • Soft DEF +1

The actual ASPD calculation depends on AGI, DEX, ASPD Potions and skills, the type of equipped weapon, and current job class. It can take between 1 and 20 AGI to increase ASPD by 1. More details can be found in the entry for ASPD discussion.

Dmg hong kong group limited. DMG (Hong Kong) Group Limited It's company registration number is: 0895289. The date of annual examination for this private company limited is between Apr 15 and May 26.

AGI specific:

  • Does not affect Cast Time or Cast Delay but does shorten 'animation delay' between casts
  • Does not affect Movement Speed

VIT

Vitality: This stat affects the endurance, HP, and restorative power of the character, allowing it to last longer against monsters and to regain more life with healing items.

Every point of VIT provides:

  • Max HP +1%
  • Healing Items effectiveness +2% (HP)
  • Resistance vs. the following Status Effects:
    • Stun: -1% chance from being inflicted, decreases duration (exact value unknown)
    • Poison: -1% chance from being inflicted, decreases duration (exact value unknown)
    • Deadly Poison: -1% chance from being inflicted, decreases duration (exact value unknown)
    • Burning: reduces chance from being inflicted, decreases duration by 0.1s.
    • Freezing: reduces chance from being inflicted, decreases duration by 0.1s.
    • Mode Cold: reduces chance from being inflicted, decreases duration by 0.1s.

Every 2 points of VIT provide:

  • Soft DEF +1

Every 5 points of VIT provide:

  • Soft MDEF +1
  • HP Recovery rate +1

Every 200 of Max HP provides 1 more HP regenerated during natural HP Recovery.

VIT specific:

INT

Effects of INT and DEX on the Cast Time for a normal spell

Intelligence: This stat affects the mental power of the character, allowing to deal magic damage even if no weapons are equipped if a sufficient amount of INT is invested.

Every point of INT provides:

  • Status MATK +1.5
  • Max SP +1%
  • Healing Items effectiveness +1% (SP)
  • Decreases Cast Time (at half the effectiveness of DEX)
  • Alchemists: Brewing success rate +0.05% (half the benefits of DEX and LUK)
  • Resistance vs. the following Status Effects: (verify for renewal)
    • Blind: -1% chance from being inflicted, -1/15 second duration
    • Silence: -1% chance from being inflicted
    • Chaos: -2/3% chance from being inflicted

Every 2 points of INT provide:

  • Soft MDEF +1
  • SP Recovery rate +1 (only if INT past 120)

Every 6 points of INT provide:

  • SP Recovery rate +1

When INT reaches 120 or higher:

  • SP Recovery rate +4 (going from 119 to 120 INT gives +5 regeneration)

Every 100 of Max SP provides 1 more SP regenerated during natural SP Recovery.

INT specific:

DEX

Dexterity: This stat affects the accuracy (HIT) of the character in many aspects, allowing it to land hits easier, among other things. It is also the primary stat for 'ranged' physical power, and the primary stat for decreasing cast time.

When using 'ranged-type' weapons such as Bows, Guns, Instruments and Whips, every point of DEX provides:

  • Status ATK +1
  • Weapon ATK +0.5% (only on Base Weapon ATK, and this bonus is pseudo-elemental)

When using 'melee-type' weapons such as Axes, Books, Daggers, Katars, Knuckles, Maces, Spears or when Bare Handed, every 5 points of DEX provide:

  • Status ATK +1

Every point of DEX provides:

  • Hit rate +1
  • Decreases Cast Time
  • Increases Attack Speed
  • Thieves: Steal success rate +0.1%
  • Rogues: Divest success rate +0.2%
  • Blacksmiths: Forging success rate +0.1%
  • Alchemists: Brewing success rate +0.1%
  • Cooking success rate +0.2%

Every 5 points of DEX provide:

  • MATK +1
  • Soft MDEF +1

DEX specific:

LUK

Luck: This stat affects the fortune of the character in some aspects, allowing it to deal Critical hits more often, luckily dodging enemy attacks more often, among several other small bonuses.

Every point of LUK provides:

  • Critical Hit Rate +0.3%
  • Blacksmiths: Forging success rate +0.1%
  • Alchemists: Brewing success rate +0.1%
  • Cooking success rate +0.1%
  • Resistance vs. the following Status Effects:
    • Blind: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted
    • Curse: -1% chance from being inflicted
    • Frozen: slightly decreases from being inflicted
    • Poison: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted (exact value unknown)
    • Silence: slightly decreases from being inflicted
    • Sleep: slightly decreases from being inflicted
    • Stone Curse: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted
    • Stun: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted, -0.01 seconds duration

Every 3 points of LUK provide:

  • ATK +1
  • MATK +1
  • Hit rate +1
  • Hunters: Auto-Blitz Beat rate +1% (requires a Falcon and the skill Blitz Beat)
  • Rangers: Auto-Warg Strike rate +1% (requires a Warg and the skill Warg Strike)

Every 5 points of LUK provide:

  • Flee rate +1
  • Critical Hit Shield +1%

Every 10 points of LUK provide:

  • Perfect Dodge +1

LUK specific:

  • CRIT
  • Does not affect Drop Rates

Substats

There are also secondary stats which are determined by the primary stats, along with gears and skills.

ATK

Main article: ATK

Attack: The physical attack rating for both ranged and meleeweapons. It is listed as A + B in the Status Window, where A represents the Status ATK and B represents the sum of Weapon ATK (base weapon damage and its base bonus damage from refinement) and Equip ATK (bonus damage from equipment and buffs). Only B is affected by Element, except when using Mild Wind. The Status Window does not show the total ATK used for the Attack damage calculation.

MATK

Main Article: MATK

Magic Attack: The magic attack rating. It is listed as A + B in the Status Window, where A represents the Status MATK and B represents the Weapon MATK (equipped weapon and its refinement rate) and Equip MATK (equipment and buffs). The MATK as whole is affected by Element. The Status Window does not show the total MATK used for the damage calculation.

DEF

Main article: DEF

Defense: The defense rating against physical damage. It is shown as A + B in the Status Window, where A represents the Soft DEF and B represents the Hard DEF. Hard DEF cuts damage relatively, whereas Soft DEF is an absolute reduction with that number.

MDEF

Main article: MDEF

Magic Defense: The defense rating against magic damage. It is shown as A + B in the Status Window, where A represents the Soft MDEF and B represents the Hard MDEF. Hard MDEF cuts damage relatively, whereas Soft MDEF is an absolute reduction with that number.

A single CR 1 monster is an encounter budget of 200 exp.which makes sense, because animated armor (a CR 1 monster) has 18 AC, 33 hit points, a laundry list of immunities, 60 foot blindsight, automatic surprise round against any but the most paranoid PCs, and two attacks per round, and is frankly far more deadly in combat than any level 1 melee warrior could hope to be (though a level 1 melee warrior could potentially win the fight, it won't be the result of their bonuses being equal, it will either involve a great deal of luck, or simply being smarter. For example, by climbing to a ledge and dropping rocks from where the armor can't really fight back). Young red dragon doesn't match the dmg guidelines.

  • Note: Each point of Hard MDEF also provides 1% resistance to Frozen and Stone Curse statuses.

HIT

Hit rate: The accuracy rating, which is calculated as 175 + BaseLv + DEX + Floor(LUK ÷ 3) + Bonus.

  • The chance to land a hit is calculated as [AttackerHit - DefenderFlee]%.
  • When dealing with the monsters, the chance is calculated as [100 + PlayerHit - HitRequiredFor100%]%.
    • HitRequiredFor100% is the value from the monster's table which shows the player's Hit rate required for making 100% chance of landing hits against monster. This value is calculated as 200 + Level + AGI.
  • Note: The chance cannot be below 5% (Except in WoE).

CRIT

Critical Hit Rate: The Critical Hit rating, which increases damage by 40%. Offensive skills do not take CRIT into account except for a few exceptions like Focused Arrow Strike. Critical Hit also ignores Flee rate but not Perfect Dodge nor DEF. Critical Hit Rate is doubled when wielding a Katar type weapon.

  • Note: The Crit rate being displayed in the Status Window isn't the true value which is applied against monsters. The 'status crit' is calculated by dividing current LUK by 3 and adding the Crit rate bonuses from equips/cards. The real Crit rate is a little different, as LUK × 0.3 + Bonus.
  • Critical hit can proc physical autocasts (such as CD in Mouth), so 100+ crit for autocast builds like SC/Sorc is a viable way to make up for a low DEX build.
  • Critical damage always goes with the highest weapon level variance. Weapons under the safe refine level will always have the same exact damage. Refinement bonus variance, on the other hand, will vary.
  • Critical damage modifiers like Aunoe card/Temporal LUK Boots goes right after the original crit damage, it goes like Final Critical Damage = Highest Weapon Level Variance Damage × 1.4 × Critical Damage Modifier % Ex: your crit damage goes for 500 with a clean Faceworm Queen Leg [2], if you put 2 Aunoe Cards inside it, your crit damage will be 700.

FLEE

Main article: FLEE
For the Monk skill, see Flee (Skill)

Flee rate: The dodge rating. It is shown as A + B in the Status Window, where A is calculated as 100 + BaseLv + AGI + Floor(LUK ÷ 5) + Bonus and B represents the Perfect Dodge, which is a direct percentage of dodging any regular hit, including Critical Hits.

  • The chance to dodge a hit is calculated as [100 − (AttackerHit − DefenderFlee)]%.
  • When dealing with monsters, the chance is calculated as [95 + PlayerFlee - FleeRequiredFor100%]%.
    • FleeRequiredFor100% is the value from the monster's table which shows the player's Flee rate required for making 95% chance of dodging the monster's attacks. This value is calculated as 170 + Level + DEX.
  • Note: The chance cannot be above 95% (Except in WoE). Also, there is a huge penalty to Flee rate when attacked by over enemies at same time.

ASPD

Main article: ASPD

Attack Speed: The hit/second rating. It depends on the player's class, equipped Weapon Type, Speed Modifiers, AGI and DEX. ASPD increases hits/second exponentially. It has a limit of 190 for non-3rd classes and 193 for 3rd classes.

HP

Main article: Max HP

Hit Points or Health Points. It is how much life points the character has or the amount of damage the character can sustain before dying. Max HP is mainly derived from the class of the character, VIT and any equipment that may affect HP.

SP

Main article: Max SP

Spell Points, Spell Power or even Mana. It is how much mental points the character has for performing skills. Max SP is mainly derived from the class of the character, INT and any equipment that may affect SP.

Quasi-Stats

The following are values which, while not directly visible in the Status Window, are directly measurable and can have just as big an impact on gameplay.

Attack Range

Attack Range is the maximum distance an attack or skill can be made from the player. For most weapons, the attack range is 3 cells. However, If the player attempts to attack while outside of Melee range, the client will move to 1 cell away. Bows get a base range of 5 cells and some special weapons have longer range (Such as the Long Mace). Additionally, all skills have an Attack Range too.

A monster's attack is considered Melee if the attacker is below 4 cells away from the target when attacking. A monster's attack is considered Ranged if the attacker is above 4 cells away from the target. While, a player's attack depends on the weapon or the skill used.

Cast Time

Main article: Skills#Cast Time

Many skills, and not just magic skills have a Cast Time. This is indicated by the green 'progress bar' above the character's head. Cast Time is split into two parts, 'Variable Cast Time' and 'Fixed Cast Time'. The variable portion is directly affected by DEX and INT (at half the amount of DEX).

Perfect Dodge

Main article: Perfect Dodge

Perfect Dodge allows the player to dodge a physical attack by a chance in percentage corresponding to the second value from the Flee rate. The LUK stat affects the Perfect Dodge value of a character directly.

Perfect Hit

Main article: Perfect Hit

Perfect Hit allows the player's physical attack to always hit by a chance in % corresponding to the Perfect Hit value, basically ignoring accuracy check. This value is not shown on Status Window.

Weight Limit

Main article: Weight Limit

The weight limit is how much a character can carry. The STR stat affects the Weight Limit value of a character directly.

Movement Speed

Main article: Movement Speed

Movement Speed is the speed the player walks at. It is NOT affected by AGI, only by certain skills and items.

Status Effects Resistance

Main article: Status Effects

Many stats affect the resistance of certain Status Effects, and even immunity to the effect can be achieved.

Leveling Up

  • Before Level 100, going from Level X to X + 1 gives Floor(X ÷ 5) + 3 stat points. (ex. from Level 94 to 95, Floor(94 ÷ 5) + 3 = 21 stat points are gained)
  • After Level 100, going from Level X to X + 1 gives Floor(X ÷ 10) + 13 stat points. (ex. from Level 141 to 142, Floor(141 ÷ 10) + 13 = 27 stat points are gained)
  • Going from Level 1 to 99 gives a total of 1225 stat points.
  • A freshly created character has 48 stat points to invest at Level 1, for a total of 1273 stat points.
  • A newly or transcended Novice has 100 stat points to invest at Level 1, for a total of 1325 stat points.
  • Going from Level 1 to 150 gives a total of 2497 stat points.
  • A transcended Level 150 will get a grand total of 2597 stat points, while a non-transcended Level 150 will get a total of 2545 stat points.
  • A transcended Level 175 will get a grand total of 3330 stat points,
Level RangePoints Gained
1~43
5~94
10~145
15~196
20~247
25~298
30~349
35~3910
40~4411
45~4912
50~5413
55~5914
60~6415
65~6916
70~7417
Level RangePoints Gained
75~7918
80~8419
85~8920
90~9421
95~9922
100~10923
110~11924
120~12925
130~13926
140~15027
151~15728
158~16429
165~17130
172~17531

Crit Dmg Phantasy Star Nova Guide 2017

Raising Stats

Stat points required to reach base stat
Reference: Total stat point requirement
  • Raising a stat from X to X + 1 costs Floor[(X − 1) ÷ 10] + 2 points. (for X = 1, 2, 3, .., 98, 99)
  • Raising a stat from 1 to 99 costs a total of 628 stat points.
  • Raising a stat from 100 to 130 is possible for 3rd class only and cost more stat points.
  • Raising a stat from X to X + 1 costs 4 × Floor[(X − 100) ÷ 5] + 16 points. (for X = 100, 101, .., 129)
  • Raising a stat from 99 to 130 costs a total of 787 stat points.
  • Raising a stat from 1 to 120 costs a total of 1079 stat points.
  • Raising a stat from 1 to 130 costs a total of 1415 stat points.
Stat RangeRaise Cost
1~102
11~203
21~304
31~405
41~506
51~607
61~708
71~809
Stat RangeRaise Cost
81~9010
91~9911
100~10416
105~10920
110~11424
115~12028
121~12532
126~13036

Stat Reset

A character's stats can be reset in a few ways:

  • Rebirthing to prepare for transcendent classes (can only be done once, and does not apply to classes that cannot transcend).
  • The Sam Status NPC in Payon (180,115) can reset a character by paying him Magical Stone. Note that the Sam Status NPC is covered by the tree and may only be visible if rotating the camera.
    • The Magical Stone Magical Stone cost is different depending on the character's current level:
Level RangeReq. Amount of
Magical Stone
1 ~ 401
41 ~ 702
71 ~ 903
91 ~ 1104
111 ~ 1255
126 ~ 1406
141 ~ 1507
151 ~ 1608
161 ~ 1709
171 ~ 17510
  • An event NPC called Mesmerizer
    moc_para011735
    will reset both stats and skills (only put in the game in certain situations). Sometimes other NPCs are put in that offer the same reset methods.
  • Stats Soul Potion can be used to reduce a stats by 1 point, and return it to unallocated stat points.

Notes

Base Stats vs. Total Stats

Base stats mean the stats alone without the bonus part (which is indicated by +X part in the Status Window). Total stats include both base and any bonus stats the character may have.

Warning: any investment in primary stats cannot be reversed except through a stat reset.

Pso2

Game Mechanics
GeneralLevelsExperienceAttacksSkillsElementsDrop SystemMonstersItemsStatus Effects
StatsPrimary StatsSTRAGIVITINTDEXLUK
SubstatsATKMATKDEFMDEFHITCRITFLEEASPD
HP / SPMax HPMax SPHP RecoverySP RecoveryHealing ItemsRestoration Calculation
Quasi-StatsAttack RangeCast TimePerfect DodgePerfect HitWeight LimitMovement Speed

Crit Dmg Phantasy Star Nova Guide Free

Retrieved from 'https://irowiki.org/w/index.php?title=Stats&oldid=61121'