
![]() | Concepts | Dr. Ratio |
Faction | Intelligentsia Guild | |
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Chinese | 桑毓泽 | |
English | Jordan Paul Haro | |
Korean | 이동훈 | |
Japanese | 武内駿輔 | |
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Story | Member of the Intelligentsia Guild. Eccentric temperament, sharp-tongued but with an elegant demeanor. The face under the strange alabaster head sculpture is apparently unexpectedly handsome. |
Table of Contents |
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Inventory |
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Voice |
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Stats
Level | ATK | DEF | HP | SPD | CRIT Rate | CRIT DMG | Taunt | Energy | Character Materials |
1 | 105.6 | 62.7 | 143 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
20 | 205.92 | 122.27 | 278 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() |
20+ | 248.16 | 147.34 | 335 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
30 | 300.96 | 178.69 | 406 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() |
30+ | 343.2 | 203.77 | 463 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
40 | 396 | 235.12 | 535 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
40+ | 438.24 | 260.2 | 592 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
50 | 491.04 | 291.55 | 663 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
50+ | 533.28 | 316.63 | 720 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
60 | 586.08 | 347.99 | 791 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
60+ | 628.32 | 373.06 | 848 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
70 | 681.12 | 404.41 | 920 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
70+ | 723.36 | 429.5 | 977 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 | |
80 | 776.16 | 460.85 | 1048 | 103 | 5% | 50% | 75 | 140 |
Skill
![]() | Mind is Might - Basic ATK | Single Target |
Energy Regeneration : 20 | |
Weakness Break : Single Target : 30 | |
Deals Imaginary DMG equal to Deals minor Imaginary DMG to a single target enemy. | |
Level | |
![]() | Intellectual Midwifery - Skill | Single Target |
Energy Regeneration : 30 | |
Weakness Break : Single Target : 60 | |
Deals Imaginary DMG equal to Deals Imaginary DMG to a single enemy. | |
Level | |
![]() | Syllogistic Paradox - Ultimate | Single Target |
Energy Regeneration : 5 | |
Weakness Break : Single Target : 90 | |
Deals Imaginary DMG equal to Wiseman's Folly can be triggered for up to Deals Imaginary DMG to a single target enemy and applies Wiseman's Folly. When Dr. Ratio's teammates attack a target afflicted with Wiseman's Folly, Dr. Ratio launches 1 instance of Follow-up ATK on this target. | |
Level | |
![]() | Cogito, Ergo Sum - Talent | Single Target |
Energy Regeneration : 5 | |
Weakness Break : Single Target : 30 | |
When using his Skill, Dr. Ratio has a When using Skill, there is a chance to launch 1 instance of Follow-up ATK on the target, dealing Imaginary DMG. | |
Level | |
![]() | Attack |
Energy Regeneration : 0 | |
Weakness Break : Single Target : 30 | |
Attacks an enemy, and when the battle starts, reduces their Toughness of the corresponding Type. | |
![]() | Mold of Idolatry - Technique | Impair |
Energy Regeneration : 0 | |
Weakness Break : 0 | |
After using Technique, creates a Special Dimension that Taunts nearby enemies, lasting for Creates a Special Dimension. Enemies within the dimension are Taunted. After entering battle with enemies in this dimension, there is a high chance to reduce SPD of enemy targets. | |
Traces
![]() | Summation |
Requires Character Ascension 2 | |
When Dr. Ratio uses his Skill, for every debuff on the target, his CRIT Rate increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | CRIT Rate Boost (CRIT Rate) |
Requires Character Ascension 2 | |
CRIT Rate increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ATK Boost (ATK) |
Requires Character Ascension 3 | |
ATK increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Inference |
Requires Character Ascension 4 | |
When Skill is used to attack an enemy target, there is a | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ATK Boost (ATK) |
Requires Character Ascension 4 | |
ATK increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | CRIT Rate Boost (CRIT Rate) |
Requires Character Ascension 5 | |
CRIT Rate increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Deduction |
Requires Character Ascension 6 | |
When dealing DMG to a target that has | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | DEF Boost (DEF) |
Requires Character Ascension 6 | |
DEF increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | CRIT Rate Boost (CRIT Rate) |
Requires Character Lv. 75 | |
CRIT Rate increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ATK Boost (ATK) |
Requires Character Lv. 80 | |
ATK increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ATK Boost (ATK) |
ATK increases by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | DEF Boost (DEF) |
Requires Character Ascension 3 | |
DEF increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
![]() | ATK Boost (ATK) |
Requires Character Ascension 5 | |
ATK increases by | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Eidolons
![]() | Pride Comes Before a Fall | ![]() |
The maximum stackable count for the Trace "Summation" increases by |
![]() | The Divine Is in the Details | ![]() |
When his Talent's Follow-up ATK hits a target, for every debuff the target has, deals Imaginary Additional DMG equal to |
![]() | Know Thyself | ![]() |
Ultimate Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. Basic ATK Lv. +1, up to a maximum of Lv. |
![]() | Ignorance Is Blight | ![]() |
When triggering the Talent, additionally regenerates |
![]() | Sic Itur Ad Astra | ![]() |
Skill Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. Talent Lv. +2, up to a maximum of Lv. |
![]() | Vincit Omnia Veritas | ![]() |
Additionally increases the trigger count for "Wiseman's Folly" by |
Light Cones
Concepts | Rarity | Path | ATK | DEF | HP | Skill | Character Materials | |
![]() | Arrows | 3![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 317.52 | 264.6 | 846.72 | At the start of the battle, the wearer's CRIT Rate increases by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Darting Arrow | 3![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 370.44 | 264.6 | 740.88 | When the wearer defeats an enemy, increases ATK by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Adversarial | 3![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 370.44 | 264.6 | 740.88 | When the wearer defeats an enemy, increases SPD by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Only Silence Remains | 4![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 476.28 | 330.75 | 952.56 | Increases the wearer's ATK by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Swordplay | 4![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 476.28 | 330.75 | 952.56 | For each time the wearer hits the same target, DMG dealt increases by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Subscribe for More! | 4![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 476.28 | 330.75 | 952.56 | The wearer's Basic ATK and Skill deals | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | River Flows in Spring | 4![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 476.28 | 396.9 | 846.72 | After entering battle, increases the wearer's SPD by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Return to Darkness | 4![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 529.2 | 330.75 | 846.72 | Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | In the Night | 5![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 582.12 | 463.05 | 1058.4 | Increases the wearer's CRIT Rate by | ![]() ![]() |
![]() | Sleep Like the Dead | 5![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the-hunt-class![]() | 582.12 | 463.05 | 1058.4 | Increases the wearer's CRIT DMG by | ![]() ![]() |
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Gallery
Idle Animation #1
Idle Animation #2
Overworld
Combat
Voice
Language
Title | loc_sound |
First Meeting | |
Greeting | |
Parting | |
About Self: Headpiece | |
About Self: True Appearance | |
Chat: Intelligentsia Guild | |
Chat: Genius Society | |
Hobbies | |
Annoyances | |
Something to Share | |
Knowledge | |
About Herta | |
About Screwllum | |
About Ruan Mei | |
About Aventurine | |
Eidolon Activation | |
Character Ascension | |
Max Level Reached | |
Trace Activation | |
Added to Team With Herta | |
Added to Team With Ruan Mei | |
Added to Team With Aventurine | |
Battle Begins: Weakness Break | |
Battle Begins: Danger Alert | |
Turn Begins 1 | |
Turn Begins 2 | |
Turn Idling | |
Skill 1 | |
Skill 2 | |
Basic ATK | |
Hit by Light Attack | |
Hit by Heavy Attack | |
Ultimate: Activate | |
Ultimate: Unleash | |
Talent 1 | |
Talent 2 | |
Downed | |
Return to Battle | |
Health Recovery | |
Technique | |
Battle Won | |
Treasure Opening 1 | |
Treasure Opening 2 | |
Precious Treasure Opening | |
Successful Puzzle-Solving 1 | |
Successful Puzzle-Solving 2 | |
Enemy Target Found | |
Returning to Town |
Story
Title | Text |
n/a | A candid and self-assured Intelligentsia Guild member, who often conceals his appearance with a strange plaster sculpture. He demonstrated unparalleled intelligence and talent since his youth, but now refers to himself as a "Mundanite." Firmly believing that intellect and creativity are not confined to geniuses, he seeks to distribute knowledge to the entire universe to cure the persistent disease named ignorance. |
n/a | Veritas Ratio, who calls himself "Dr. Ratio," is as contentious as his research. In Ratio's homeworld, there are no less than eight documentaries detailing his legendary exploits, and over a dozen memoirs about him. However, despite the plethora of commentaries, none of them seems to provide a compelling perspective. To fill this void, I personally visited Professor Rond, who had a significant influence on Ratio's upbringing. Though advanced in years and unable to speak coherently, Professor Rond couldn't contain his excitement at the mention of Ratio's name. With the help of his family and students, I obtained a yellowed yet remarkably well-preserved letter of recommendation. "To the respected admission committee of the University of Veritas Prime: I am Rond, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Mathematics at the Cosmos Liberty University. Given your institution's reputation for valuing talents and education, I would like to recommend a student named Ratio to advance his studies at your university. Although Ratio is a secondary school student at the moment, his mastery of math, physics, and even philosophy has far exceeded the requirements for an undergraduate degree in many universities. While he was under my tutelage, Ratio managed to solve complicated mathematical equations at an unexpectedly staggering speed. The undergraduates in my class struggled to even comprehend the concepts. Out of curiosity, I shared a manuscript about an equation named Rond's Conjecture in private. Although I'm the one who proposed the equation, I've been unable to prove it. After days of discussion, Ratio came up with a brilliant and stunning idea that managed to finally prove the equation in one strike. The paper will be published shortly, and you will see that I am speaking the truth. Ratio showed remarkable perception, curiosity, and creativity during the time we spent together. He wakes up early every morning to exercise before diving straight into the sea of knowledge afterward. Perhaps, he is exactly what everyone would picture a genius to be — passionate, profound, fervent, and inherently dominating. Due to the lack of more advanced science programs at local schools, I sincerely hope that your esteemed institution will accept Ratio's enrollment. I can vouch for him on my reputation that he will definitely achieve accomplishments that transcend this era and bring glory to your widely-renowned institution. Best wishes, Rond ██ ██ ██, Philosopher Calendar" Extracted from page 9, Wisdom as a Privilege: Decoding Dr. Ratio * Unlocked at Character Level |
n/a | After acquiring his eighth doctoral degree, Ratio was awarded the First Class Honors Degree that had been left vacant for two Amber Eras in the University of Veritas Prime. Even many years later, this achievement remained unparalleled in the history of the university and was likely to remain unmatched for generations to come. At that time, Ratio was already a prominent figure in society, but there were varying opinions about him among his teachers and peers. This is the electronic copy of some valuable information I gathered: " Campus Highlights: 1. #First Class Honors Degree Awarded to Veritas Ratio# Views ( Details: The First Class Honors Degree of our university that has been vacant for two Amber Eras will soon be awarded to Veritas Ratio in recognition of his outstanding achievements in the fields of biology, medicine, natural theology, philosophy, mathematics, physics, engineering, etc. Given his remarkable contribution to the subject of energy sources on this planet, Veritas Ratio will be granted direct eligibility for teaching. Professor Velita, Department of Mathematics: Congratulations to Ratio! He deserves all the glory for his diligence and intelligence! Do you still remember how he put on a headgear to keep away all external distractions and completely focus on thinking? Who else in the world could manage that? Although Ratio was my student for some time, I'm afraid I actually learned more from him than what I taught him. Ratio was a breath of fresh air at the University of Veritas Prime with his honesty and straightforwardness. We should all be grateful to him! Agree ( Philosophy_Delinquent: Shouldn't he be a member of the Genius Society already? Agree ( Physics_Is_Beautiful: Rumor has it that some congressman's son attended a class where Ratio was the TA. The guy tossed some cash on Ratio, trying to bribe him for a pass. Ratio came down hard on the guy and threw him out of the classroom. That's right — he literally THREW him... What a god among men. Agree ( BearMarket_Loser I once went to a class where he was the TA and couldn't wrap my head around what he was saying. I held on to the end and scored 0. I count myself lucky that my score wasn't negative... Agree ( Cosmos_Walker Give me a like if you've ever cried because of his scolding! Agree ( BoredomKillledTheCat Is it true that he showers with his headgear on? Agree ( Follow-My-Lead He's not that great, is he? I can do the same if I just work harder... Agree (1), Disagree ( ... You might like: 2. #The 8th Doctoral Degree Under Ratio's Belt# 3. #Ratio Featured in College Textbooks# 4. #Is Veritas Ratio Crazy?# " According to statistics, Ratio has taught ... Extracted from page * Unlocked at Character Level |
n/a | It is widely speculated that Ratio aspires to join the Genius Society, though he has never spoken about the subject. No matter how amazing Ratio's accomplishments are in the eyes of the ordinary folks, Nous has never batted an eye at him. This issue has become a much-discussed mystery in the academic community over time. I reached out to Margaret, a former assistant of Ratio, and gathered some valuable testimony from her. "Mr. Ratio has never talked about the Genius Society with me, but there's something I remember well, even till today... It happened when I was still Mr. Ratio's academic assistant. I'm mainly responsible for managing his correspondences to and from all over the cosmos and handling his interactions with the outside world." "One day, I received a letter from Interastral Peace Corporation. I think... it was during the successful test-firing of the anti-planetary weapon Mr. Ratio had worked on for years. I could tell the solemnity of the invitation, so I excitedly passed it on to Mr. Ratio. Yet, he said nothing. I could sense his heavy silence even through the headgear. He then politely asked me to leave. The moment I closed the door, I heard a grim sigh followed by a self-deprecating laughter... Perhaps, he realized he would never be accepted into the Genius Society..." "The rest is history. In my view, Mr. Ratio is a genius in the truest sense of the word, as his inventions have propelled many worlds forward. Is a scholar who heals the universe destined to be worth less than a genius who is confined to their own ivory tower? Sorry, I'm getting a little worked up. Please remove that statement." From my observation, many of Dr. Ratio's supporters feel sorry for him like Margaret. In their opinion, the Society's failure to admit someone like Ratio is a manifestation of the eccentricity and narrow-mindedness of "geniuses." Extracted from page * Unlocked at Character Level |
n/a | Many believe that after joining the Intelligentsia Guild, Ratio will learn to smooth out his sharp personality to adapt to the Guild's practical and simplistic academic environment. But I must say Ratio is still his old self. Below is the original excerpt from the internal records that I have transcribed: " Respondent: Veritas Ratio Subject: Logical Epistemology Chairman of the Committee: Roseth Transcriber: Morriway Defense Transcript: Roseth: Mr. Ratio, your paper is exceptional. Thank you for your presentation. Now, we will open the floor for questions. There was a silence. Roseth: Well, I'll do the honor then. Roseth: I fully concur with your main ideas, but there's a detail that I find slightly confusing. Veritas Ratio: Whenever someone agrees with me, I feel like I must be wrong. Roseth: My question is, why do you think knowledge is a privilege? Veritas Ratio: Dear Professor Roseth, your question indicates that you haven't fully grasped the content of my paper and do not understand the deductive methods I employed. Veritas Ratio: To put it simply, you would be a great example. Your inability to comprehend my ideas shows precisely that knowledge is not for everyone. Veritas Ratio: If ignorance is an ailment, it is the duty of scholars to weed it out and heal the universe. Veritas Ratio walked to the podium, facing the crowd. Veritas Ratio: So, ladies and gentlemen, turning a blind eye to the folly of others is not an etiquette, but a wicked worldly practice. To spread knowledge, we must first make people realize their folly. The same surely applies to the scholars of the Guild. Roseth shrugged and smiled bitterly. ... Veritas Ratio left amid the commotion. Remark: A passionate hand holding an icy sword — that is probably the best way to describe Mr. Veritas Ratio. By blending logic, passion, and the art of criticism into one, Ratio presents to us how a great thinker perceives and reacts to ignorance. We strongly believe that the addition of Mr. Veritas Ratio will bring immeasurable benefits to the Intelligentsia Guild. Committee Decision: Approved unanimously. " There are words about a mysterious organization within the Intelligentsia Guild called the "Council of Mundanites" that houses the brightest minds of the Guild. The fact that Ratio calls himself a Mundanite seems to affirm the rumor. It is hard not to read something into the organization's name, given Ratio's entangled history with the Genius Society. The mundane, as opposed to the ingenious, often has to make enormous efforts and sacrifices just to catch up with the latter. Is Ratio calling himself mundane a form of submission, mockery, or declaration of war? Anyway, he does live up to his name of Dr. Ratio with his dedication to curing ill minds with knowledge. ... Extracted from page * Unlocked at Character Level |
287 responses to “Dr. Ratio”
Dr. Skipio
not anymore he aint
By sheer tyranny of will, he shall become ubiquitous.
they really need to make his lc also give the enemy a debuff to make it easier to hit 4
He have not the best kit, but holy fk he is sooo handsome!
pretty weak, dan heng is better no reason to roll for ratio
Still looks pretty good hopefully he can survive the final beta and even better maybe he gets a a small buff
beta 1.5.54 why is the ratio still the same as yesterday, I thought it had been returned to the same as the first beta. Are you guys secretly hiding the kit ratio changes?
Turned from keep to skip
I didn’t prep a sheet for this guy since I had no intention to pull for him, so I’ll just note down the changes (sure hope I didn’t miss anything). They definitely improved consistency though.
[–] Talent
– Skill no longer rolls multiple random effects.
– Skill instead has a 40% fixed chance to FUA and +20% fixed chance for each debuff the target has.
– Damage reduced from 320%->270%
### Using [ Talent Dmg * 1-(0.8^n) ] where “n” is how many times the Skill rolls Talent, the previous average dmg ranges from 64%~215.14%. With the base chance being much higher and being able to guarantee the FUA, average dmg now ranges from 108~270%. ###
[–] Ultimate
– FUA proc is guaranteed (the proc chance was unnecessary tbh)
– As a consequence of the Talent Dmg change, total Dmg went down from 880%->780%
– Cost reduced from 150->140 (likely due to damage loss)
[–] A2
– When using Skill, gain 2.5% CRate and 5% CDmg for each debuff the enemy has, max 6 stacks.
[–] A6
– When dealing dmg against enemy with 3+ debuffs, he deals +10% more Dmg for each debuff the enemy has, max 50%.
[–] E1
– A2 Trace max stacks increased to 10. Starts the fight with 4 stacks.
[–] E4
– When Talent procs, gain +15 more Energy
[–] Overall stat changes at E0
– Base Atk increased from 698->776
– Base Spd reduced from 106->103
– Losses: 36% Atk, 15% Spd, 6% CDmg, 14.4% Img Dmg, team-wide 10% Dmg Inc vs Debuffed enemies
– Gains: 15% CRate, up to 50% Dmg Inc from A6 when attacking Debuffed enemies
[–] Sig LC
– Scaling CDmg per debuff the enemy has increased from 6%->8%, max 3 debuffs.
– the buff’s FUA Def ignore increased from 20%->24%
When it comes to the stat trades… I’d argue his increased Base Atk (though miniscule) and net gain of 25.6% Dmg Dealt makes up for the 36% Atk loss, and maybe even the 6% CDmg. You could also say the missing 6% CDmg is in his Sig LC.
So it boils down to losing 3 base Spd and 15% Spd but gaining 15% CRate.
Also… It’s no longer relevant now that his Talent changed, but did he previously get a guaranteed FUA whenever his Skill does 5 Talent rolls?
I’ve always gone with the assumption that it’s completely random, that is, the Stat procs aren’t removed from the pool whenever the Skill rolls and even if when the stats were maxed out.
If I was wrong on this assumption, then feel free to ignore the old average damage range. I really just wasn’t looking into that much info or gameplay of the guy.
so his lc now can work with topaz or still same? “only when wearer dealing dmg from ultimate increase fua dmg & def penetration”
sadly topaz ultimate is not deal dmg.
More consistent FUA (100% with 3 debuffs vs 80% with 4 debuffs), Ult always does FUA vs 80%, No 10% team dmg buff, 50% less attack scaling on FUA but gains 40% dmg bonus (with 5 debuffs on target), Damage doesn’t take 2-3 turns to max out, less speed, no speed buff, no attack buffs, higher base attack. Overall I see it as him no longer being tied to Topaz, but if you have E1S1 Topaz then he is still her best partner. 3 debuffs from Topaz, then 1 from him, then 1 needed from support or sustain and its golden, but to E0 Topaz he needs a Pela or SW. This doesnt even include the chance for speed down on technique tho. So I think he stayed power neutral, but less RNG.
I didn’t prep a sheet for this guy since I had no intention to pull for him, so I’ll just note down the changes (sure hope I didn’t miss anything). They definitely improved consistency though.
[–] Talent
– Skill no longer rolls multiple random effects.
– Skill instead has a 40% fixed chance to FUA and +20% fixed chance for each debuff the target has.
– Damage reduced from 320%->270%
### Using [ Talent Dmg * 1-(0.8^n) ] where “n” is how many times the Skill rolls Talent, the previous average dmg ranges from 64%~215.14%. With the base chance being much higher and being able to guarantee the FUA, average dmg now ranges from 108~270%. ###
[–] Ultimate
– FUA proc is guaranteed (the proc chance was unnecessary tbh)
– As a consequence of the Talent Dmg change, total Dmg went down from 880%->780%
– Cost reduced from 150->140 (likely due to damage loss)
[–] A2
– When using Skill, gain 2.5% CRate and 5% CDmg for each debuff the enemy has, max 6 stacks.
[–] A6
– When dealing dmg against enemy with 3+ debuffs, he deals +10% more Dmg for each debuff the enemy has, max 50%.
[–] E1
– A2 Trace max stacks increased to 10. Starts the fight with 4 stacks.
[–] E4
– When Talent procs, gain +15 more Energy
[–] Overall stat changes at E0
– Base Atk increased from 698->776
– Base Spd reduced from 106->103
– Losses: 36% Atk, 15% Spd, 6% CDmg, 14.4% Img Dmg, team-wide 10% Dmg Inc vs Debuffed enemies
– Gains: 15% CRate, up to 50% Dmg Inc from A6 when attacking Debuffed enemies
[–] Sig LC
– Scaling CDmg per debuff the enemy has increased from 6%->8%, max 3 debuffs.
– the buff’s FUA Def ignore increased from 20%->24%
THEY KILLED HIM
How? Who?
him, i think it’s still up for interpretation though if the changes actually nerf him that bad or not, but i think his power level is still in the same ball park and the changes just diverts his focus more to consistent FUA’s
Actually latest changes just made him better
Nah, they just made him no longer disgustingly, game-breakingly broken, and fortunately also gives us DHIL at least a little bit of a reprieve.