Do mages with Elemental Reset need Pdr?
Logic says no, but I'm not really sure about this, and wanted to see what everyone else thought.
Mostly, I'm curious because I'm deciding between the Leafre set and some other set.
September 27, 2014
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[quote=0o0Abbadon0o0]@GoXDS: If they do its extremely low, like below 30% will do it lol. I use the Future Hene set doing dojo because I don't need 89% Pdr to bypass their defense, 3% mark will add more to my damage than the PDR will[/quote]
well if you have [i]that[/i] much %Ignore, then yea =P
@GoXDS: If they do its extremely low, like below 30% will do it lol. I use the Future Hene set doing dojo because I don't need 89% Pdr to bypass their defense, 3% mark will add more to my damage than the PDR will
[quote=0o0Abbadon0o0]Yes, element decrease has nothing to do with ignoring a monster's defense. It allows you to bypass the 50% physical damage resistance that the end game bosses that matter have. Adding per will still mean more damage on bosses. Just do what most everyone does, leader set when you're doing pretty much everything but dojo. For dojo you use the Future Hene set for the 3% atk/ 3% matk it gives and because dojo bosses have no defense lol[/quote]
well area Bosses have 25 PDR outside of Dojo. you sure the copies inside don't have any PDR?
Ok, thank you very much for the replies!
Yes, element decrease has nothing to do with ignoring a monster's defense. It allows you to bypass the 50% physical damage resistance that the end game bosses that matter have. Adding per will still mean more damage on bosses. Just do what most everyone does, leader set when you're doing pretty much everything but dojo. For dojo you use the Future Hene set for the 3% atk/ 3% matk it gives and because dojo bosses have no defense lol
Yes. I hit 1.7k's on cvellum because I have virtually no pdr LOL