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== Spirit Power Scaling == | == Spirit Power Scaling == | ||
[[File:Spirit scaling icon.png|alt=A box that says 79 damage in white text and a purple arrow and star indicating the damage is increased with spirit power.|thumb|The upward trending purple arrow and spirit star indicate this damage is increased by spirit power.]] | [[File:Spirit scaling icon.png|alt=A box that says 79 damage in white text and a purple arrow and star indicating the damage is increased with spirit power.|thumb|The upward trending purple arrow and spirit star indicate this damage is increased by spirit power.]] | ||
When an ability or item can be scaled by spirit power it will be indicated with a purple upward trending arrow and the spirit star icon. The effectiveness of spirit power on a given ability or item varies on a | When an ability or item can be scaled by spirit power it will be indicated with a purple upward trending arrow and the spirit star icon. The effectiveness of spirit power on a given ability or item varies on a case by case basis, but is always calculated as an increase using the following formula: | ||
<math>Spirit Damage = Base Damage + (Spirit Power * Spirit Power Coefficient)</math> | <math>\mathit{Spirit Damage} = \mathit{Base Damage} + (\mathit{Spirit Power} * \mathit{Spirit Power Coefficient})</math> | ||
For example, [[Lash|Lash's]] Flog ability deals 65 base damage and has a spirit power coefficient of 1.2. In a case where it was being buffed by 20 spirit power, the calculation would be as follows: | For example, [[Lash|Lash's]] Flog ability deals 65 base damage and has a spirit power coefficient of 1.2. In a case where it was being buffed by 20 spirit power, the calculation would be as follows: | ||
<math>Spirit Damage = 65 + (20 * 1.2) = 89</math> | <math>\mathit{Spirit Damage} = 65 + (20 * 1.2) = 89</math> | ||
In general this represents linear scaling, with the rate of increase being determined by the spirt power coefficient. In most cases, the spirit power coefficient can be obtained by hovering over the skill while pressing the <code>Extra Info</code> hotkey. | In general this represents linear scaling, with the rate of increase being determined by the spirt power coefficient. In most cases, the spirit power coefficient can be obtained by hovering over the skill while pressing the <code>Extra Info</code> hotkey. | ||
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Items often scale with spirit power but it can be difficult to determine if and how effectively they will scale. In general, if an item deals spirit damage, that damage will scale with spirit power. Other properties of items such as inflicting [[fire rate]] slow or negative [[bullet resist]] don't currently scale with spirit power, even if they are produced by a spirit item. The spirit power coefficient for item damage isn't currently shown and appears to be a slightly modified version of the linear scaling formula for abilities. The formula for item spirit damage is: | Items often scale with spirit power but it can be difficult to determine if and how effectively they will scale. In general, if an item deals spirit damage, that damage will scale with spirit power. Other properties of items such as inflicting [[fire rate]] slow or negative [[bullet resist]] don't currently scale with spirit power, even if they are produced by a spirit item. The spirit power coefficient for item damage isn't currently shown and appears to be a slightly modified version of the linear scaling formula for abilities. The formula for item spirit damage is: | ||
<math>Spirit Damage = Base Damage * (1 + (Spirit Power * Spirit Power Coefficient / 100))</math> | <math>\mathit{Spirit Damage} = \mathit{Base Damage} * (1 + (\mathit{Spirit Power} * \mathit{Spirit Power Coefficient} / 100))</math> | ||
But the spirit power coefficient on items is hidden and will have to be obtained via in-game outcomes when using spirit power. For example, equipping [[Tesla Bullets]] alongside [[Boundless Spirit]] which adds 76 total spirit power increases the spirit damage of Tesla Bullets from 30 to 40. Following the lookup formula: | But the spirit power coefficient on items is hidden and will have to be obtained via in-game outcomes when using spirit power. For example, equipping [[Tesla Bullets]] alongside [[Boundless Spirit]] which adds 76 total spirit power increases the spirit damage of Tesla Bullets from 30 to 40. Following the lookup formula: | ||
<math>Spirit Power Coefficient = ((Spirit Damage / Base Damage) - 1) * 100 / Spirit Power</math> | <math>\mathit{Spirit Power Coefficient} = ((\mathit{Spirit Damage} / \mathit{Base Damage}) - 1) * 100 / \mathit{Spirit Power}</math> | ||
It is possible to calculate the coefficient as: | It is possible to calculate the coefficient as: | ||
<math>Spirit Power Coefficient = ((40 / 30) - 1) * 100 / 76 = .4386\ldots</math> | <math>\mathit{Spirit Power Coefficient} = ((40 / 30) - 1) * 100 / 76 = .4386\ldots</math> | ||
However, rounding errors make this value slightly inaccurate when applying it with other spirit power values. Until the spirit scaling is shown in the tooltip for items in a similar fashion to abilities, this approximation technique is the only way to gauge the effectiveness of scaling spirit power for items. | However, rounding errors make this value slightly inaccurate when applying it with other spirit power values. Until the spirit scaling is shown in the tooltip for items in a similar fashion to abilities, this approximation technique is the only way to gauge the effectiveness of scaling spirit power for items. |
Revision as of 01:47, 28 August 2024
Spirit Power increases the effectiveness of your abilities and items. In addition to increasing spirit damage, spirit power can also increase miscellaneous ability attributes that aren't otherwise broadly covered by spirit stats. Spirit power is generally useful on all heroes but some will find it more useful than others due to specific scaling coefficients.
Obtaining Spirit Power
Spirit power can be found on items of every variety but is most common on spirit items. In addition to bonuses listed in the item itself, spirit items have implicit spirit power bonuses that correspond to their item tier.
Item Tier | Spirit Power Bonus |
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1 | 4 |
2 | 8 |
3 | 12 |
4 | 16 |
Spirit power can also be granted by abilities such as Kelvin's Ice Path and Grey Talon's Guided Owl.
Spirit Power Scaling
When an ability or item can be scaled by spirit power it will be indicated with a purple upward trending arrow and the spirit star icon. The effectiveness of spirit power on a given ability or item varies on a case by case basis, but is always calculated as an increase using the following formula:
For example, Lash's Flog ability deals 65 base damage and has a spirit power coefficient of 1.2. In a case where it was being buffed by 20 spirit power, the calculation would be as follows:
In general this represents linear scaling, with the rate of increase being determined by the spirt power coefficient. In most cases, the spirit power coefficient can be obtained by hovering over the skill while pressing the Extra Info
hotkey.
Hidden Spirit Power Coefficients
Items often scale with spirit power but it can be difficult to determine if and how effectively they will scale. In general, if an item deals spirit damage, that damage will scale with spirit power. Other properties of items such as inflicting fire rate slow or negative bullet resist don't currently scale with spirit power, even if they are produced by a spirit item. The spirit power coefficient for item damage isn't currently shown and appears to be a slightly modified version of the linear scaling formula for abilities. The formula for item spirit damage is:
But the spirit power coefficient on items is hidden and will have to be obtained via in-game outcomes when using spirit power. For example, equipping Tesla Bullets alongside Boundless Spirit which adds 76 total spirit power increases the spirit damage of Tesla Bullets from 30 to 40. Following the lookup formula:
It is possible to calculate the coefficient as:
However, rounding errors make this value slightly inaccurate when applying it with other spirit power values. Until the spirit scaling is shown in the tooltip for items in a similar fashion to abilities, this approximation technique is the only way to gauge the effectiveness of scaling spirit power for items.