Pierce + Chain/Fork
So if a projectile has pierce chance how does it work with Chain/Fork. Would additional proj from C/F have a chance to pierce aswell or does pierce ruin the effect?
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A projectile can only do one of the three at a time. If it pierces, then it can't chain/fork from the same enemy.
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To add on to what soze said: if a projectile that forks or chains has a chance to pierce but does not, the projectiles that result from the fork/chain will have a chance to pierce as well. Forked/Chained projectiles are the exact same as the original, just from a new starting point.
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Why is chain so sought after compared to LMP/Fork/Pierce? I mean is it really worth as much as it's going for that you MUST have chain over the others?
Also whats the difference between LMP and GMP? Last edited by Steven205#7615 on Feb 3, 2013, 1:34:30 PM
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I think chain is more likely to ensure further hits. And LMP and GMP... LMP has less projectiles, but I think a higher damage-effectivness (2 to 4 projectiles, but 70 to 50% damage-effectivness).
What I would like to know is how their priority is. If I have Chain, and skilled Pierce, do my projectils always Chain, since I have 100% Chance of it due to the support or will they only Chain if they do not Pierce? I imagine the scenario of a skill that has a 50% Chance to split into 2 projectils on hit, which technically is fork. So it has a 50% Chance to fork, with support and passiv I could have 75% Pierce. The result could be: 1. 75% Pierce and 25% Fork, because Pierce is checked before Fork. 2. 50% Fork and 50% Pierce, because Fork is checked before Pierce. 3. 60% Pierce and 40% Fork, because they both add up to 125% and are normalized for 100%. At this point in the game it does not matter, although 100% Pierce is possible, which seems to make Fork and Chain useless. At this point it doesn't matter, since you can't get a percentage of Fork or Chain and it seems as if Pierce is done before Fork and Chain, but technically they are all 3 similar, since they decide what happens to a projectile attack upon impact. |
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I think they only chain if they don't pierce.
Chain biggest advantage is that it can hit same enemy more then once. Last edited by Torin#1843 on Feb 3, 2013, 3:58:15 PM
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