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Does helm make any difference in protection from armor?

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Tue, 10/11/2011 - 05:20
Sorou's picture
Sorou

The subject line seems... confusing, I guess? Let me explain.

If I get hit on the head by say, a lumber, will my equipped helm be the only thing factored in to the damage I take? Like.. if you get hit on the head, does it make a difference what armor you have? Likewise, if you get hit below the "neck" (I don't think we have those...), will the helm you have make any difference? Is the damage calculated as 2 separate values (one for head, one for body) that get added to calculate how much health you lose, or as one value based on your total defenses?

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 05:56
#1
Malhaku's picture
Malhaku
The defense from your armor

The defense from your armor and the defense from your helm combine into one personal defense.

Hit location isn't separated. You're hit or you're not.

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 06:47
#2
Silphius's picture
Silphius
I'll add to that that in 90%

I'll add to that that in 90% of the cases both pieces are completely similar in bonuses given and count for half of your total defense, not counting trinkets and UV's (your shield's resists and defenses only count for when it's up and how quickly it'll break). The remaining 10% are generally other bonuses, like the Volcanic bomber helmet giving CTR: medium while the Volcanic bomber suit gives CTR: low.

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 08:20
#3
Trying's picture
Trying
Your defense is the

Your defense is the combination of the helm and the armor divided by 2 though status effects are additive

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 12:32
#4
Bluescreenofdeath's picture
Bluescreenofdeath
Click on the Knight (horse

Click on the Knight (horse head) icon and look at your Character Window. Down at the the bottom there is a Helmet icon which totals up your total defense of Helmet + Armor + trinkets (if any) and lets you know what your defense is (more important when mixing and matching armor sets).

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 13:25
#5
Bluescreenofdeath's picture
Bluescreenofdeath
Are you sure about that

Are you sure about that Trying? I'm pretty sure your defense is helm + armor + trinkets straight up. No dividing by 2.

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 15:58
#6
Culture's picture
Culture
Hmm

Trying is referring to the way the values are shown at the bottom of the Character Panel. A full bar of defense on an item will only show half a bar of defense on the totaled amount. So if an armor and helm both have full bars then the totaled amount will also be full something like:
(1 + 1) / 2 = 1 where "1" is "full"

This is in contrast to status resistances which are simply additive. 3 freeze bars from the helm and 3 freeze bars from the armor will result in 6 freeze bars total.

Trinkets work the same way. A defensive trinket's bar is cut in half, a resistance trinket is fully added to the bar's length.

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 20:40
#7
Sorou's picture
Sorou
This is almost like

This is almost like calculating capture rate in Pokémon. x_x

I just want to know if it matters (aside from appearance) whether I get a vog cub coat and a skolver cap vs a skolver coat and a vog cub cap. But, by all means, go on. It's actually pretty interesting. :)

Tue, 10/11/2011 - 22:39
#8
Giannii's picture
Giannii
no it doesnt, and just

no it doesnt, and just imagine that the defenses get added up, dont need to complicate using formulas lol, some helmets give different bonuses than the armors on their set so you still have to do some research.

Wed, 10/12/2011 - 06:47
#9
Bluescreenofdeath's picture
Bluescreenofdeath
Yeah, in the case of mixing

Yeah, in the case of mixing Vog & Skolver it doesn't matter outside of looks. In other sets you may see a difference (like Volcanic Demo Helm gives Bomb CTR Med while Volcanic Demo Suit only gives Bomb CTR Low).

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