Author | Thunderbird Thunderbolt |
They said Thunderbird cast Thunderbolt on advance magic level i wonder how to calculate Thunderbolt damage by different number in stack of Thunderbird. |
each number represent 1 spell power if i not mistaken.
so 10 thurderbird will have 15+(15x10)=165
correct me if i am wrong |
I don't think so... the damage dealt by thunderbolt isn't linear. Similar to other spellcasters such as magi or druids, the increase in damage per additional creature decreases. The advanced magic level bit makes no sense to me.
Some references I found from my past battle:
1 birdie does 24 damage
7 birdies do 70 damage
14 birdies do 109 damage
15 birdies do 115 damage
40 birdies do 220 damage |
umm.. so the damage is not linear but it seem to be an inverse scale of exponential distribution like other caster. but if 1 birdy deal 24 damage it deal damage more than druid/ancho then can say that it's on advance magic level :D |
each number represent 1 spell power if i not mistaken.
that only apply in buff and de-buff spells duration for 1 unit = 1 spell power.
yet, it doesnt mean that 165 genie will cast 165 turn delay on a stack. you should found that out in hunt :) |
yet, it doesnt mean that 165 genie will cast 165 turn delay on a stack. you should found that out in hunt :)
maximum duration of buff or de-buff spells is 50 turns :P |
Thank you for all answer :) |
closed by xlaw (2011-02-28 20:40:59) |
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