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Monster HP???

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Thu, 08/04/2011 - 16:16
Ipatuss

Ok, i have not seen this ANYWHERE, but i assume SOME ONE knows this. Well, here it goes.

What's the HP of monsters? does it vary with each family? Does it vary with each monster type? What about the bosses? What's their HP (i know, each boss is different)?

I know it probably varies with each stratum, but some one has to have the numbers.

Thu, 08/04/2011 - 20:41
#1
Soulstaker's picture
Soulstaker
Depended how much damage your

Depended how much damage your wep can do.you can get a good idea of which monster have much HP by adding up the damage count until it dies.have damage count on.I estimate that lumbers have over 300 HP.

Thu, 08/04/2011 - 21:33
#2
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Evilnut
Follow up questions

Monster max. HP scales with the no. of people in the party. But is that scaling done at the start of the level, or is it done immediately when players join or leave? What about a monster with non-full HP? Will it have its remaining HP scaled too?

I had a very bad experience of a party leader lying on the ground after I revive him, with a disconnect logo about his head. I was forced to fight the rest of the level, filled with shock devilites, buffed with HP for 2 players, with 2 bars of HP.

Fri, 08/05/2011 - 01:55
#3
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Cherubrock
from my experience monsters

from my experience monsters HP can triple depending on if you are solo or are playing 4 players...

gun puppies can take 2 hits solo but 4 hits as a party of 3 ..

I really have no idea what the numbers are..

Fri, 08/05/2011 - 02:24
#4
Wotwotwotwotwotwot
HP buffs occur the moment a

HP buffs occur the moment a player joins or leaves. If they have a disconnect logo above their head then the monsters will still maintain their HP buff. I believe this was a side-effect of a recent patch of being able to press a Party Switch while someone was disconnected and not on the switch, but I'm no expert so I'm not sure. It sucks, but you'll have to deal with it.

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