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Stat Caps

Only 2 stats are used. Stamina is used by all classes and gives you more hit points. There is no cap on stamina. In addition, each class has a primary stat that affects its damage output and power pool. While the other stats may still be listed on your character sheet, they don't affect your character at all.

Fighters use Strength, Scouts use Agility, Mages use Intelligence, Priests use Wisdom

There is no cap on the power pool gained from your primary stat, but there is a soft cap and diminishing return curves on the damage bonus. From 0 - 1200 on your primary stat, it follows the old diminishing returns curve that's been around since the game first launched. The characteristics of that curve are that you get a pretty good boost up until 800, and then it flattens out until 1200. At 1200 it makes a good jump again as it switches to the new curve. Over 1200, a 30% increase in your primary stat will give you a 10% boost in damage. As you can see, that gets into diminishing returns pretty quickly.

These numbers are for level 90 characters, I'm not sure how it works sub 90. I suspect the old diminishing returns are in effect, which means you could potentially have a big gap below 1200 where you are seeing no gain until you get high enough to enter the new curve.

The +hit points and +power gained from stamina and your primary stat is a static amount per point. It scales up to a final amount of 10.0 @ L90.

Skill Cap

  • Skill Cap = 5 * Level
    • Example: A level 70 player has a skill cap of 350, which means that anything higher is considered over the cap. As of GU61 Skills over their cap grant new bonuses.
  1. Example1: A level 70 player has a skill cap of (5*70) or 350.
  2. Example2: A level 80 player has a skill cap of (5*80) or 400.
  3. Example3: A level 90 player has a skill cap of (5*90) or 450.
  4. Example4: A level 95 player has a skill cap of (5*95) or 475

There is no hard cap for Crushing, Slashing, Piercing, or Ranged. These skills are contested against the target's defense and parry. The attacker needs 100 more points in their skill than the defender has in their opposing skill to receive the max amount of accuracy or avoidance based on combat skills. A Ranger would need 600 Ranged Skill to receive max benefit against a target with 500 Defense.

As of GU 61, having weapon skill over the cap now increases your minimum damage amount making it closer to the maximum amount.

As of sometime prior to GU66, the skill caps are not 6.5 per level, but 5 per level. I (Dedith) have tested this out on multiple characters as well. Post on SOE's forums can be found here.

Offensive Skill (Over Base) - Variance Reduction Percentage - ToV Update
+100 - 2%
+1000 - 20%
+2500 - 30%
+5000 - 40%
base = Level x 5; eg. 475 at Level 95
Variance Reduction increases the damage of the "lowest possible" on an ability or auto-attack. The low end is boosted while the high end remains the same.

Regen Cap

  • In-combat HP Regen Cap = 3 * Level
  • In-combat HP Regen Cap (from Items) = 3 * Level * 0.5
  • In-combat Power Regen Cap = 1.5 * Level
  • In-combat Power Regen Cap (from Items) = 1.5 * Level * 0.5
    • Example: A level 60 player is decked out in power regen items and has the equivalent of 50 power regen per tick thanks to her items. She is also in a group that has an Illusionist who is giving her another 50 power regen per tick. Since the cap from her items is 1.5*60*0.5=45, she only receives 45 power per tick from her gear. The cap for total power regen at her level is 1.5*60=90. With the 45 power per tick from her items, she would only receive 45 power per tick from her group buffs as well. Any additional buffs or power regen gear would have no effect on her power regen.

Mitigation Cap

  • Mitigation Cap = 150 * Level = 75%
    • Mitigation increases result in increasing returns until (52.5 * Level) at which point mitigation suffers from diminishing returns.

Ability Modifier Cap

  • Ability Modifier Cap depending on the damage/heal amount of the spell/ca/heals adds 50% of minimum damage
    • The highest amount of Ability Modifier is reached when you have 50% of your highest spell/ca/heal
    • if you have more than that, it doesn't effect your spells/ca/heals any further

Crit Chance Cap

  • 100% Crit Chance = it will at least crit 100% of the time (not contested vs level)
  • At 100% Crit, you will have a 1% chance to get a Legendary critical hit.
  • At 500% Crit, you will have a 1% chance to get a Fabled critical hit.
  • At 700% Crit, you will have a very small chance to get a Mythical critical hit.
  • 1200% Crit Chance = Softcap of the Crit chance
    • many will be legendary crit
    • some fabled crit
    • a few mythical Crit
  • 6000% Crit chance = Hardcap?
  • A Legendary Critical hit takes the damage you would have had with a normal one and increases it by 25%.
  • A Fabled Critical hit takes the damage you would have had with a normal one and increases it by 100%.
  • A Mythical Critical hit takes the damage you would have done with a normal one and increases it by 300%.

Avoidance Cap

  • Avoidance Cap = 80%
    • Base = 80%
    • Blocking = 70%
    • Parry = 70%
    • Deflection = 70%

Block (Non-Brawlers): A Block is based on the player's shield. The higher the protection rating, the higher chance to block. All block that is used by a non-Brawler class is uncontested, meaning it is a straight percentage chance to avoid an incoming attack.

Block (Brawlers): Brawlers have two types of Block. Contested block which is based on their Deflection Skill and level difference and Uncontested Block which is based off of their "Minimum Deflection Chance."

Parry: A parry is generally a contested roll based on the defender's parry skill and level compared against the attacker's weapon skill and level.

Riposte: There is a chance that any Parry will turn into a Riposte. A Riposte is a parry that also deals damage to the attacker. The base chance for a Parry to convert to a Riposte is 20%.

Dodge: A dodge is generally a contested roll based on the defender's defense skill and level compared against the attacker's weapon skill and level.

The formula for determining avoidance based on the three subsets of avoidance is unknown at this time.

DPS / HASTE / FLURRY

Damage Per Second - Damage Multiplier - Tears of Veeshan Update
100 - 2x
200 - 3x
300 - 4x
400 - 5x
500 - 6x
600 - 7x Soft Cap
1000 - 8x
1600 - 9x
2300 - 10x Hard Cap
Attack Speed - Flurry Chance - Tears of Veeshan Update
100 - 100% faster
200 - 125% faster Hard Cap for faster attack, beyond converts into Flurry
300 - 6.8% Flurry
500 - 13.4%
700 - 19.6%
900 - 25.6%
1200 - 31.4%

Flurry Cap = 100%

Multi Attack

Multi-Attack Chance - Extra Swing Percentage - Tears of Veeshan Update
10 - 12%
20 - 22%
30 - 33%
40 - 43%
50 - 52%
60 - 61%
70 - 69%
80 - 77%
90 - 84%
100 - 91%
110 - 97%
120 - 100% + 2%
130 - 100% + 7%
140 - 100% + 11%
150 - 100% + 15%
160 - 100% + 18%
170 - 100% + 21%
180 - 100% + 23%
190 - 100% + 24%
200 - 100% + 25% (Soft Cap)
300 - 100% + 35%
500 - 100% + 45%
700 - 100% + 55%
900 - 100% + 65%
1200 - 100% + 75% (Hard Cap)

AE Auto Attack

  • Caps out at 100% = hitting multiple mobs 100% of the time when auto attack occurs.
  • Main hand and offhand procs Ae Auto Attack.
  • AE Autoattack hits up to 4 additional targets infront of you

Hate Transfer

  • Caps at 50%

Hate Gain

  • The cap for hate gain modifiers is 100%.
  • The hate decrease modifier cap is 50%.

Casting Speed - Doublecast Chance

Casting Speed - Doublecast Chance convert
100% - abilities/combat arts/spell will have the there cast time halfed. Hard Cap, beyond this converts to double cast chance
200% - 7.5% double cast chance
400% - 15%
600% - 22.5%
800% - 30%
1100% - 37.5% Hard Cap ?

Doublecast Chance: 100% Hard Cap

Casting and Reuse of CA/Spells

The Speed Cap is 50% no matter if AA, Item or Buff it can't be less then 50% before modifiers

  • A spell or ca has a casting time of 10 seconds => Cap is 5 seconds as casting time
  • A spell or ca has a recast time of 20 seconds => Cap is 10 seconds as reuse time
  • Reuse
    • Spell and CA Reuse has a Cap of 100% Reuse speed
  • Casting Speed
    • CA's has a casting speed Cap of 100%
    • Spells have no Cap, it can't be cast faster than 50% of the original speed but you gain Spell Double Attack Chance when your casting speed is greater than 100%
  • Recovery
    • Spell and CA Recovery has a Cap of 100% Recovery speed
    • Base recovery speed is 0.5 seconds the Cap is at 0.25 seconds
  • Amount of Triggers of Reactive spells
    • Cap is +1 (before AA and Focus effects)
      • Reactive spells can't be Double Cast like DD or DoT, instead they gain +1 trigger but only if they haven't got +1 trigger allready from AA or Focus effects
      • Note: Most important for Coercer, they get 3 AA to add triggers to Hostage, Spell Curse and Destructive Mind which means double cast doesn't add an additional trigger because they are over the Cap allready

Note

My cast time and reuse skyrockets with timewarp and UT running and i am over cap base stat buffs near double,i recomend researching and revising it may have a small return every so many points over.

Game update 61

  • Many stats now provide additional benefits to other stats! See below for details:
    • Having parry skill over the level cap now gives a bonus to uncontested parry and uncontested riposte.
    • Having defense skill over the level cap now gives a bonus to uncontested dodge.
    • Having haste over the cap now gives a bonus to flurry.
    • Having weapon skill over the cap now increases your minimum damage amount making it closer to the maximum amount.
    • Having weapon skill over the cap now gives a bonus to riposte damage.
    • Having spell and combat art skills over cap now increases the minimum damage of those spells and combat arts making it closer to the maximum amount.
    • DPS is now a rating that translates into the actual increase to your melee damage with no cap. Mouse over the DPS stat in your persona window to see the actual percent increase to your damage.
    • Having spell casting speed over the cap now gives you a slight bonus to double cast spells.
    • Multi Attack is now a rating rather than a straight percent chance for additional attacks. Mouse over the Multi Attack stat in your persona window to see how many extra attacks you get, and your chance for an additional attack on top of those.

Overcap Stat Conversions

On 7/28/2012, designer Xelgad posted the following clarification to the conversion rates for the "overcap" stats:

Parry Skill to Extra Parry Chance:

  • +200: 0.5%
  • +400: 1%
  • +600: 1.5%
  • +800: 2%
  • +1000: 2.5%

Parry Skill to Extra Riposte Chance:

  • +200: 0.5%
  • +400: 1%
  • +600: 1.5%
  • +800: 2%
  • +1000: 2.5%

Defense Skill to Extra Dodge Chance:

  • +200: 1%
  • +400: 2%
  • +600: 3%
  • +800: 4%
  • +1000: 5%

Weapon and Spell Skills Increase to Minimum Damage Amount:

  • +100: 2%
  • +200: 4%
  • +300: 6%
  • +400: 8%
  • +500: 10%
  • +600: 12%
  • +700: 14%
  • +800: 16%
  • +900: 18%
  • +1000:20%

Focus Skill Enabling Casting While Moving:

  • +100: 5% Movement Speed
  • +200: 10%
  • +300: 15%
  • +400: 20%
  • +500: 25%
  • +600: 30%
  • +700: 35%
  • +800: 40%
  • +900: 45%
  • +1000:50%

Crit Bonus

Crit Bonus has a hard cap of 3000 - since Terrors of Thalumbra

Potency

Potency has no cap

Weapon Damage Bonus and Spell Weapon Damage Bonus

Weapon Damage Bonus and Spell Weapon Damage Bonus has a hard cap of 300. - since Terrors of Thalumbra


Disruption to Damage: (From Kander at http://forums.station.sony.com/eq2/index.php?threads/screwed-up-mage-gear-still-need-attention.4397/#post-47488)

If your disruption is higher than your “cap”, which for a level 95 player is 475, then for every 100 disruption over that cap you get a 2% increase to the minimum damage of your spells, up to 20%. So if you have 1475, you’ll be capped at 20% min spell damage increase.

If you had 100%, you would always hit for max damage.

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