Saturday, April 21, 2012

Wereform Calculator Question

Am I just reading this wrong? Does it only calculate for a single source of IAS? If i have 50% WIAS and 5000% OIAS, is my standard attack speed really still only 8 fps? I mean it's looking like the calculator doesn't make any adjustment for Werewolf skill, OIAS or non werewolf skill (like Fanat aura). What am I doing wrong?

A quick tutorial would be much appreciated.|||Calcs should already factor in the werewolf skill. Can you let us know which one you're using?



And to get 8 FPA, we'd have to know the weapon type.

The single source is true, and it's only affected by IAS on weapon.|||I'm using Dragoon's stickied wereform calculators. The weapon is a 2H Axe with a -10 Arreat Summit weapon speed.

Just to be clear, you're telling me that in wereform only Weapon IAS affect attack speed and all other sources of increased attack speed are disregarded?|||The chart is prints out shows the same frame rate regardless of other IAS. Only the Wereform and weapon IAS count as the IAS needed.

EDIT: and this is normal BTW.|||Quote:








The chart is prints out shows the same frame rate regardless of other IAS. Only the Wereform and weapon IAS count as the IAS needed.

EDIT: and this is normal BTW.




And this is normal because non-weapon IAS and non-werewolf skill IAS are totally worthless in wereform?|||Non WIAS only provides a very small amount of IAS for a Fury Druid and that's only noticible with a slower weapon

Basically think of Fury as WW, only the weapon IAS matters|||Quote:








Non WIAS only provides a very small amount of IAS for a Fury Druid and that's only noticible with a slower weapon

Basically think of Fury as WW, only the weapon IAS matters




Those two sentences contradict each other.

It is like WW, but just like WW, non weapon IAS doesn't add a little, it adds none.|||Quote:








Those two sentences contradict each other.

It is like WW, but just like WW, non weapon IAS doesn't add a little, it adds none.




No they don't, you didn't understand what I meant

If you want to reacha decent FPA for Fury then you'll rely on the WIAS. However non-WIAS [DOES have an affect but it's only noticible on weapons that are slow|||Quote:








No they don't, you didn't understand what I meant

If you want to reacha decent FPA for Fury then you'll rely on the WIAS. However non-WIAS [DOES have an affect but it's only noticible on weapons that are slow




If you state it does, and also state it works like WW, then that contradicts itself. For WW, non-weapon IAS does not add anything.



And from what I've always understood about shapeshifters, non-weapon IAS doesn't get added. The charts from where he's using the calculator even show that.|||Quote:








Non WIAS only provides a very small amount of IAS for a Fury Druid and that's only noticible with a slower weapon

Basically think of Fury as WW, only the weapon IAS matters





Quote:








If you state it does, and also state it works like WW, then that contradicts itself. For WW, non-weapon IAS does not add anything.



And from what I've always understood about shapeshifters, non-weapon IAS doesn't get added. The charts from where he's using the calculator even show that.




Reread my original post, I didn't say it IS WW. I said it is LIKE WW in the sense that you'll be relying on WIAS to reach a good FPA

Look at theDragoons calculator. Use a weapon with low base speed like Mancatcher. Check the base Fury speed. Then add something Non-WIAS and see the Fury speed again

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