What happened to TH+ from gear and traits capping at 8? Are you implying that 8 is only the max initial application and gear beyond +8 actually does increase the proc rate?
What happened to TH+ from gear and traits capping at 8? Are you implying that 8 is only the max initial application and gear beyond +8 actually does increase the proc rate?
It's your server.
The initial TH debuff you can apply to the enemy caps at 8.
Procing after 8, to then 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 (14 being the total cap of TH a enemy can be applied by a 1,200 job point THF) is "affected" by equipment.
You cannot "raise" the proc rate, as this is a set value.
You *can* however, prevent its decay.
Decay on TH Proc values happen when your current TH value in traits and equipment are lower than that of the enemies current TH debuff value.
As presented perfectly here:
In other words, you want to be using a total of TH14 value if you wish to proc to 14.
If you wish to proc as high as you can prior to an enemies death, you also want TH14 total.
Anything above TH14 is not helpful, (as 14 is the maximum you can apply, and the "proc rate is set") and anything below 14 is not going to maximize your chances. You can still proc, but your rate will be diminished.
That's the same post I quoted here, but I still can't find any source, be it from the devs themselves or from community testing, stating that equipping TH+ beyond 8 has any effect on the proc rate or anything else.
It's your server.
Please read.
You ask about TH+ 8.
The dev said, and I quote:
TH is essentially a debuff.when the value of Treasure Hunter placed on a monster and the value of the Treasure Hunter on your character are different, this will cause the growth rate to vary.
When you use TH+8 total, and then proceed to proc to 9, and you remain in only TH+8 total, there is now a difference between your TH value and the enemies TH value.
This will cause the rate to now vary. As there is now a difference between your value, and the enemies value.
If you then proc to 10, and you continue to remain in TH+8 value, there is an even larger difference between your equipment/totals and the enemies total.
This means you encounter a decay, or a loss in your proc rate.
If I am in TH+14, and I proc from 8 to 9, there is no "loss" in difference. As stated by the Developer:
So clearly it is being said, that using any TH+ total value below the current enemies value, will not "increase" the rate, but will instead "lower" the rate if your value is lower.Adding Treasure Hunter+ via equipment, or other means, will not increase the rate at which the Treasure Hunter value grows, as this is a set rate.
This is a source directly from the developer, clearly stating, that using anything below TH+14 when trying to proc to TH+14 will cause a reduced chance.
Using only TH+8 while trying to proc to TH+10 from TH+9, which:
In other words, it is "important" to use TH+ equipment, removing the need for TH+ equipment,results in an inefficient means for increasing the TH value.
Thus, they have no plans to change how TH+ equipment affects the system as a whole.takes away all the hard work some players have put into maximize their Treasure Hunter.
There is your source, that using anything lower than TH+14 will reduce your chances to proc to a total of TH+14 on the enemy.
If you are using only TH+8, trying to proc to 9, 10, any number past 8 will be reduced. As stated by the developer. The source you quoted is the source that says this very information.
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