1 wa = how many LUK, for NL?

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    as mentioned :D
     
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    Yup, that's only max damage however, min damage can be harder to calculate.
     
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    @Marty i see! thank you for that formula! btw what does that "floor" in the formula mean?

    @Pheelo noted about the min dog! does anyone know? i don;t really mind not knowing that haha
     
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    In the case of the skill Lucky Seven, the minimum damage is

    2.5 * Luck * Attack * Multiplier,
    whereas the maximum damage is

    5 * Luck * Attack * Multiplier.
    This is to say: Lucky Seven (and possibly Triple Throw, I don't know) is special in that it doesn't depend on mastery.

    If I, too, quote myself, we'll see that the same maths as above then applies directly to the minimum damage; just replace the 5 with 2.5 (and therefore also the 20 with 40; they cancel in the end anyway).

    In other cases, for other classes or weapons, it will indeed be more complicated, because then the effectiveness of the primary statistic depends on mastery, whereas that of the secondary statistic doesn't.
     
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    A floor function returns an integer. So floor(4845.82) would have 4845 as a result.
     
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