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I don't know if this is the best way to do things but...
Iv set it so magic attacks scale with ATK as well.
Now I did a few tests and noticed that if ATK and PDEF are roughly the same they will mostly counter out each other. Which is where STR or INT comes in for pushing it over into real damage.
So I set the power to 1 and have an ATK-F of 100 and then either STR or int
Try these out yourself if you want.
First test a physical attack and notice the difference. Then try an ability that has a power of 1 set to use STR or INT as well as attack and notice the difference.
By doing this enables you to have spells which scale with gear. And you can always have tiered spells by simply giving them power on top of atk.
Look at this example
Character 1
HP :1000
ATK: 50
STR: 200
INT: 10
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF:100
MDEF:100
Character 2
HP :1000
ATK: 50
STR: 10
INT: 200
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF:100
MDEF:100
Monster
HP:2000
ATK: 50
STR: 100
INT: 100
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF: 50
MDEF: 50
(I know this is old but I found it through google so it may help people out if they find it that way.)
Iv set it so magic attacks scale with ATK as well.
Now I did a few tests and noticed that if ATK and PDEF are roughly the same they will mostly counter out each other. Which is where STR or INT comes in for pushing it over into real damage.
So I set the power to 1 and have an ATK-F of 100 and then either STR or int
Try these out yourself if you want.
First test a physical attack and notice the difference. Then try an ability that has a power of 1 set to use STR or INT as well as attack and notice the difference.
By doing this enables you to have spells which scale with gear. And you can always have tiered spells by simply giving them power on top of atk.
Look at this example
Character 1
HP :1000
ATK: 50
STR: 200
INT: 10
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF:100
MDEF:100
Character 2
HP :1000
ATK: 50
STR: 10
INT: 200
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF:100
MDEF:100
Monster
HP:2000
ATK: 50
STR: 100
INT: 100
DEX: 100
AGI: 100
PDEF: 50
MDEF: 50
(I know this is old but I found it through google so it may help people out if they find it that way.)
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