Elric Galad Posted September 23, 2015 Posted September 23, 2015 Hello, I've recently remarked that Novice suffering damages were actually higher than monk's one. Unless I'm mistaken (or unless it is a tooltip issue), Novice's Suffering does actually 3 more damages than Monk's Suffering, which does not make sense. Novice suffering is +5 damages at lvl 1 and +4 accuracy/+2 damages per 3 lvl beyond first (4, 7, 10...).Transcent suffering is +2 damages at level 1 with apparently same scaling. See details in the Technical Support thread below : https://forums.obsidian.net/topic/82231-novice-suffering-better-than-monks/ The problem is that I will not be able to check it in-game for a while, and I also don't have a high level monk (and non-monk) to check how the problem scales. I also heard from an old thread that Novice's suffering actually scaled even better at level 14 ! Is there a helpful person who could do the following operations : - Have a level 14 monk in your party - Have a level 14 non-monk in your party with Novice's suffering (you can do this with respec) - Upload your save and log to the Technical Thread above Sorry for the inconvenience and thank you for your help ! PS : That could mean that monk's unarmed damage could finally be intended to be actually better than weapons ! Youhouh !
Guest Matt Sheets Posted September 24, 2015 Posted September 24, 2015 Monk's also have higher base damage. Level 1 Monk with 10 Might: 12-17 Damage (10-15 without Transcendent Suffering). Level 1 Non-Monk with 10 Might: 5-8 Damage Level 2 Non-Monk with Novice's Suffering and 10 Might: 10-13 (+5 from the talent). Monks level 14 with 10 Might: 20-25 (10-15 without Transcendent Suffering). Level 14 Non-Monks with Novice's Suffering and 10 Might: 18-21 (5-8 without Novice Suffering). 2
Elric Galad Posted September 24, 2015 Author Posted September 24, 2015 I completely missed it ! Thank you for your help !
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