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How does damage actually work

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dim, 11/04/2018 - 23:29
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As in, how is the damage you take based on the monsters you fight and the armour you're wearing? (And how does the defense stat on your armour actually translate to a solid number?)

If anyone has the actual formula for damage taken that'd be pretty cool but considering I can't find it on the wiki under the page called "Damage" then I'm not sure anyone knows it

lun, 11/05/2018 - 05:52
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https://wiki.spiralknights.com/Defense

The Defense page is a bit more of what you're interested in, instead of the Damage page.
No one has come to the specific defense value, because it takes a ton of time to do.
https://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/97633#comment-983369
I did it once for D13 and D23 guild hall training bags. All my values are in the proto sword link from my 97633 thread.
Zeddy placed a handful of estimations on the wiki page. They're good enough if you don't mind about a 3% error in damage.

As for the equation... this formula was presented. As mentioned in the Defense wiki page, when damage is large enough... it becomes a linear equation.
https://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/97633#comment-884832
It passed Zeddy's tests. As for small attacks, I think I'm the only one that tested (and confirmed through that limited test) anything.

lun, 11/05/2018 - 06:01
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pretty much it

Yep, that's pretty much what we know.

lun, 11/05/2018 - 23:05
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Ok, cool. Shouldn't the

Ok, cool.
Shouldn't the formula be somewhere on the wiki?

EDIT: I just realised that I'm an idiot and it is on the wiki (but it should probably also be on the Damage page)

mar, 11/06/2018 - 05:59
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I'll take a stab

I'll take a stab at improving the Damage article.

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