Still curious to know this answer to his question, anyone know what exactly the 41.6 means or translates into?
I've asked around and I have yet to get a correct answer to this question either. However, it seems to give you a rough estimate of the total wpf points you will lose if you invested 100% of your wpf points into one type.
For example, with my current set up I have:
Total weight: 2*2.4 + 12.9 + 6*0.9 + 0.8 = 23.9
IF threshold: 2*4 = 8
Effective weight: 23.9 - 8 = 15.9
15.9^1.12 = 22.16 wpf malus
I have 198 max wpf with 9WM.
Effective wpf: 198 - 22.16 = 175.84 ~ 176
So, using this formula I
should have either 175 or 176 effective wpf, depending on whether or not the decimal is rounded up or down. However, this formula is still several wpf points off, since I actually only have 169 effective wpf, according to the calculator found here:
https://0b176db51ec327b013e6b005fde2cca145eb9267.googledrive.com/host/0Bzs1vJv0tQLHZ3AwLUQ0Tkt0djg/calc.htmlSo, long story short, just use the weapon damage calculator to find out your effective wpf.
Basically, to sum up the whole new wpf situation... this is coming from one of the members of the balance team:
The math seems a bit convoluted to me