Hey folks,
Just thought I'd share my new iPhone app for Diablo 3. Allows you to create and edit character profiles as well as items on your iPhone. I put a lot of work into this, so I hope you guys find it useful. Any feedback is welcome!
I'm new to the forum and can't post a link to it, so you can just search for "Hero Stats for Diablo 3" in the app store to get it. Maybe if a forum goer here likes it, they will post a link to it in this thread.
It's completely free and ad-free as well. Enjoy!
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superdonquixote posted a message on New Diablo 3 iPhone appPosted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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Hektus posted a message on Patch 1.0.3 undocumented changesUniques (purple mobs) that aren't bosses usually don't drop loot anymore. I think this may only apply to the ones that always spawn in the same place in certain areas, like at the entrance to the Waterlogged passage in Act 2 (used to be a rare, yellow, now changed to unique that drops nothing).Posted in: Diablo III General Discussion -
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Mr Zobo posted a message on Bash Vs FrenzyFrom another post about a Barb build someone commented that Frenzy does more damage than Bash.Posted in: Barbarian: Bastion's Keep
Well I did some math on Frenzy+Maniac Vs Bash+Onslaught.
Comparing these 2 skills has to count the total number of attacks for each Skill within the same amount of time. Using anything less than 1 attack (.15% of an attack for example) for calculations in inaccurate. Using IAS (Increased Attack Speed) is also inaccurate.
This is what I came up with..... and I think its pretty accurate.
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Calculations using a hypothetical attack speed of 1 attack per second.
FRENZY + MANIAC
1 sec - 110%
.85 sec - 114% -- (224%)
.70 sec - 118% -- (342%)
.55 sec - 122% -- (464% -- 3.1 sec -- Bash has done 582%, striking 3 times Vs Frenzy's 4)
.40 sec - 126% -- (590% -- 3.5 sec -- At this point Frenzy has struck again before Bash can)
.25 sec - 130% -- (720% -- 3.75 sec -- Frenzy has stuck a 2nd time before Bash can)
.25 sec - 130% -- (850% -- 4 sec -- Bash has now Hit for 194%, much less than Frenzy's 130% however, Frenzy has struck a total of 3 times more in the same amount of time, resulting in more damage being done)
Total Damage in 4 seconds = 850%
Damage in the following 4 seconds once Frenzy has stacked is as follows. Total = 2080%
1 sec - (4x Attacks @130) = 520
1 sec - (4x Attacks @130) = 520
1 sec - (4x Attacks @130) = 520
1 sec - (4x Attacks @130) = 520
Total Damage in 8 seconds = 2930%
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BASH + ONSLAUGHT
1 sec - 194%
1 sec - 194% -- 388%
1 sec - 194% -- 582%
1 sec - 194% -- 776%
Total Damage in 4 seconds = 776%
Total Damage in 8 seconds = 1552% (damage simply doubled, no modifiers applicable)
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What this basically means, is that unless an enemy is destroyed by Bash+Onslaught in 3 strikes or less, Frenzy+Maniac does more damage. - To post a comment, please login or register a new account.
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Based loosely off of this wallpaper.
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The Key of Hate will drop from Sokahr the Keywarden in Act II - Dahlgur Oasis
The Key of Terror will drop from Xah'Rith the Keywarden in Act III - Stonefort
The Blacksmithing Plans will drop from Nekarat the Keywarden in Act IV - Silver Spire Level 1
Just ripped that directly from the official blogpost. Names link to pictures of the Keywardens.
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It's part of the Legendary buff preview. Blizzard themselves made that image.
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That's basically the simplest explanation. Skilled people can do with less what others can't do with more.
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It's just RNG. You win some, you lose some.
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If you just have 60-63 then you're gonna have a lot of high-dollar items flooding in, effectively lowering all the values of these items. Keeping some junk items in there, but lowering the amount of junk items, allows the really good stuff to still keep some value. Though, no matter how you do it, if you increase the drop rate of good items the value is going to drop.
I'm sure Blizzard will come up with a more elegant solution. They always seem to bring something out of nowhere that's better than anything I come up with.