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Peaceful Provocation question


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Hey guys!

So I'm currently optimising my equinox build, but I'm a little bit confused about the percentages on the Peaceful Provocation augment. I'm currently at 195% power strength and my power strength for provoke caps out at +67.9999% power strength while the slow on pacify caps out at 78%. I thought the percentages would be the same for "both" abilites? And how much power strength would I need in order to completely maximise the power strength/slow?

Thanks in advance!

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As it is calculated differently, they cap out at different values. Peaceful Provocation's bonus caps out at 200% Str giving 30% extra power strength in day form and 80% slow in night form. The Provoke ability (day form) itself gives 20% Str Base and caps at 250% Str giving 50%. This means maximum slow (80%) can be achieved with 200 and maximum power strength (also 80%) with 250. With 200 Str you would have 200% * (20%(Provoke base) + 15%(Peaceful Provocation base)) = 70% Power Strength boost. Hope you understand what I mean. 

 

TL;DR: To completely maximize slow and power strength boost you need 250% power strength.

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3 hours ago, bluepheonix13 said:

As it is calculated differently, they cap out at different values. Peaceful Provocation's bonus caps out at 200% Str giving 30% extra power strength in day form and 80% slow in night form. The Provoke ability (day form) itself gives 20% Str Base and caps at 250% Str giving 50%. This means maximum slow (80%) can be achieved with 200 and maximum power strength (also 80%) with 250. With 200 Str you would have 200% * (20%(Provoke base) + 15%(Peaceful Provocation base)) = 70% Power Strength boost. Hope you understand what I mean. 

 

TL;DR: To completely maximize slow and power strength boost you need 250% power strength.

Ah ok got it now! Thanks for the explanation!

 

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