![]() ![]() However, since there is no 'E' scaling in the game, going from C or D to no scaling seems to be a special case because having no scaling whatsoever costs you more damage than you gain from the increased scaling in the other attribute. I haven't done anything like extensive tests, but It has been my impression that if you have equal Motivity and Technique, increasing one type of scaling and decreasing the other by the same number of letters gives more or less the same damage as before because you lose the same amount of damage in one stat that you gain for the other. I mean, I understand the explanation but it still seems off.ĭoes this seem right to you? Because i'm genuinely confused here. Originally posted by LearnedAndVile:So they basically made jumping from no scaling to C-scaling give more damage than going from B or A scaling to S scaling? I don't understand how that makes sense. ![]()
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