How does 5 starring work?
I understand that enhancing provides 1 att for every 50 att before enhancing. So lets say I have a dagger with 147 att and I decide to enhance it.
With adding aee's 1 at a time, I would get 147 +2+2+3+3+3 for a total of 160 att.
But let's say I use a 5 star scroll on my dagger. Would it be
A. Applying 5 stars at one time so that it becomes 147+2+2+2+2+2? In this case, the additional star bonuses after the 2nd are determined by the original attack before 5 starring.
or
B. Applying 5 stars but recalculating att bonuses for every star so that it becomes 147 +2+2+3+3+3. In this case, the 3rd, 4th, and 5th star bonuses are 3 because after the 2nd star, the attack is 151 and thus bonuses give 3 att due to 1 att for every 50 att on the item.
Sorry for the really specific question. Thanks in advance for any help! ^^
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Idk. Just asked the question out of curiousity
Anyways, why would you use a 5 star when star force is infinintly cheaper?
It would be "B". It does each star individually. You won't lose any attack from using a 5 star.