Is Hp and Mp affected by str and int?
No matter what, my warriors always seem to have less hp than others. Their base hp is usually a couple hundred to a thousand more than me and i cant find anything that would make the difference. So i thought maybe its due to the amount of base strength or added strength from equips. I heard rumors a while ago that for every 10 added on str or int from equips, your hp or mp will respectively increase more. Your thoughts on this? or am i just crazy?
November 17, 2011
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[quote=NotSchitzo]@xIntegrity: Idk, maybe I'm thinking for mages or something, how much is it when you put 1 ap point into hp/mp? [I'm not trying to act like I know anything at this point, I actually want to know why I thought 10:20.][/quote]
follows the same rule, you gain the same MP you would have gained upon level up, that is the class assigned values (i can't remember at this moment) plus 1 mp for every 10 int. that's why mages with high int gears have more MP than others.
@xIntegrity: Idk, maybe I'm thinking for mages or something, how much is it when you put 1 ap point into hp/mp? [I'm not trying to act like I know anything at this point, I actually want to know why I thought 10:20.]
[quote=BeastMoad]I thought Arans naturally had low HP for being a warrior class... am I wrong?[/quote]
You're not.
@TS: Compare to other Arans only.
I thought Arans naturally had low HP for being a warrior class... am I wrong?
@darkspawn980: Oh, guess it changed since what it was before. Sorry mates. Thank you for correcting me! ^_^
[quote=NotSchitzo]10 int = 20 more MP per level.
Str does not, and has never affected HP.[/quote]
what? 10 int equals 1 more mp.
Str has no effect on HP as said though.
10 int = 1 more MP per level.
Str does not, and has never affected HP.
Int affects mp, but str doesn't affect hp.