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cRPG => General Discussion => Topic started by: Torp on January 19, 2011, 05:14:43 pm

Title: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Torp on January 19, 2011, 05:14:43 pm
i know that power throw increases my dmg, but how much? and how much is needed for snowflakes to do dmg? (not kill tincans - do maybe 1/4 or 1/3 of a lammelar guy with 2 IF's life.)

and then i'd like to know what throwing wpf does... dmg? accuracy? shot speed? whatever?
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: JOPOTINTTI on January 19, 2011, 05:26:44 pm
10 pt and youll be good .
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Everkistus on January 19, 2011, 05:27:59 pm
I have 12 PT for monstrous damage.
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Cyclopsided on January 19, 2011, 05:37:20 pm
1 pt = +10% more damage and + not sure how much accuracy, but accuracy relative to weapon's throwing requirements such as, higher PT than the requirement increases accuracy further.
WPF adds accuracy, speed, tons of accuracy while moving, shoot speed and like other WPFs it adds damage. The amounts? I dunno.

If you want snowflakes to 1/3 of a lamellar guy's life, you'll need 5- 6 PT and I suggest 51 WPF due to the most gain for a low cost.
They'll be pretty damn accurate too. Man, fuck shurikens they are crazily good.
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Torp on January 19, 2011, 05:40:46 pm
1 pt = +10% more damage and + not sure how much accuracy, but accuracy relative to weapon's throwing requirements such as, higher PT than the requirement increases accuracy further.
WPF adds accuracy, speed, tons of accuracy while moving, shoot speed and like other WPFs it adds damage. The amounts? I dunno.

If you want snowflakes to 1/3 of a lamellar guy's life, you'll need 5- 6 PT and I suggest 51 WPF due to the most gain for a low cost.
They'll be pretty damn accurate too. Man, fuck shurikens they are crazily good.

is it possible to do dmg with 2-3 pt?
ill have an additional 102 wpf - then i can still ahve 9 wm for the wpf and 8 athletics (7 is too low)
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Cyclopsided on January 19, 2011, 09:29:53 pm
is it possible to do dmg with 2-3 pt?
ill have an additional 102 wpf - then i can still ahve 9 wm for the wpf and 8 athletics (7 is too low)
3 PT can do damage and not glance off of mail, if you do headshots you can 2 hit people consistently.
if you have tons of wpf to spare, 75 wpf is good. I don't suggest any more.
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Darth_Tard on January 19, 2011, 09:45:54 pm
The key to solid throwing is high strength. You'll need at least 7 PT to be a sizable threat; preferably 8-9 PT if you can get that kind of strength. WPF only helps your accuracy, so only invest what WPF you can spare. My character is currently at 28 strength, 9 PT, and 75 proficiency. I can one-shot everything up to medium mail with a jarid, and my rocks are more accurate than arrows. Unfortunately, you'll have to sacrifice agility, which kind of sucks. Oh well, throwing is awesome :D
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Meow on January 19, 2011, 09:55:18 pm
well anything below 6PT is just pathetic :P
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Ardent on January 20, 2011, 01:27:35 am
The key to good throwing is high accuracy! All that extra damage does jack for you if you cant hit the broad side of a barn. 140wpf and i get chest sized groupings at range with snowflakes.
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Meow on January 20, 2011, 02:00:11 am
0 WPF and 8 PT will give you WAY better accuracy than 140WPF.

check these screens in the OP: http://forum.c-rpg.net/index.php/topic,785.0.html
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Banok on January 20, 2011, 02:10:45 am
AFAIK

pt increase damage 10%, increase accuracy by about ~40 wpf worth per point. increases projectile speed.

wpf increase accuracy slightly. and maybe increases throw speed, and maybe damage slightly.


so yeah all you need to do is stack PT, much how a few versions ago archers used to stack PD until it got nerfed.
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Stormcrow on January 20, 2011, 03:22:23 am
I thimk its 0.14% per wpf, or 14% per 100 wpf
atleast thats what it used to be
Title: Re: thowing wpf and pt
Post by: Thomek on January 20, 2011, 08:56:16 am
so i guess PT still adds more accuracy than wpf does right? RIGHT?

Because I thought they fixed it..