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Question of a long time newb...

Discussion in 'Toram Online General Discussions' started by L-28, Sep 8, 2015.

  1. L-28

    L-28 Well-Known Member

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    What determines the Breaker score at the end of a pt boss battle? I'd have assumed it would be related to how many times someone stumbles/ breaks a boss, but in boss battles where no one stumbles said boss, instead of what happens often with the support role (where it is left blank) someone still walks away with the title. Why is this, collected minds and theorists of Toram?
     
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  2. Hotaru

    Hotaru Well-Known Member

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    Its both of how much a player flinch and stumble the boss and tapping the break points. This is what i assume as a player that played toram since beta.. Hopefully its accurate.
     
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  3. L-28

    L-28 Well-Known Member

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    I just finished testing a couple theories on B. Colon, and I hate to say this, but I thing that's wrong.
    Test 1, Determining if breaker role is nessesary)
    I instructed a player to stand to the side and allow me to kill BC with my auto attack. Unfortunately, he autoed and dealt 24-30 dmg. When the role screen came up, I found that the breaker role is and will always come up completed. Not only that, but the minimal attacking my assistant did affected the chart, as his 2-3 swings took 5% of the breaker role.

    Test 2, DMG = breaking? [1]) I instructed my assistant to only attack with his auto when the BC was at 2/3 health. Along with this, I unequipped all weapons. After I had dwindled the BC to 2/3 health, my assistant procceded to attack it. My average atk was 1-10, while his was 12-14. Along with this, my aspd was 2.1k and his was a little over 200. When the role screen popped up at the end, it showed that he only got 10% of the breaking credit.

    Test 3, DMG = break? [2]) This time, my instructions were almost the same as the last time, attack at 2/3 health- but this time he was permitted to use spells and attacks other than auto. After defeating the BC, I found that he was once again only credited towards 10% of the breaker score, despite inflicting 40% of the DMG.

    Conclusion) While my investigation remains unfinished, I think I can confirm that:
    A) amount of dmg≠ final breaker score
    B) amount of dmg has no direct correlation with final breaker score
    C) final breaker score will always be shown, despite no flinches or stumbles

    My next set of tests will be on the effect of aspd, and its correlation with the fbs

    [Please note that these studies are far from conclusive, and that a non foreseeable error may have occured while collecting data.]

    [Edit] Special thanks to @.Keith for his contributions to science! :)
     
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    L-28 Well-Known Member

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    I've just finished stage 2 of my experiment, here's what I found:
    Me: lvl 21 mage breaker build with int > agi> dex
    Assistant : lvl 48 knight build with str > agi.

    Note that the only stats we had that were similar was aspd, he had 1.1k unequipped, I had 1.05k unequipped

    The tests we conducted were against the BC again, both of us had no equipment on. After each b. battle, I screen capped the results of the final breaker score (fbs). I don't have them on my phone, which I'm typing on, but sometime soon I'll attach them. Instead, I'll describe them. Each one of the fbs were very similar (we conducted this experiment 3 times). He was credited 51-52% of the fbs (reminder that his aspd was 1.1k) and I was credited 48-49% (aspd 1.05k).

    Conclusion: the fbs seems to very heavily rely on the aspd when determining outcome when no stumbling occurs.

    [Please note that these studies are far from conclusive, and that a non foreseeable error may have occured while collecting data.]
     
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  5. Tesuto

    Tesuto Well-Known Member

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    This has happen to me before as well.
    I'm sure a lot player are wondering.
     
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