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Thanks it does indeed work better than the one that I am currently using =)Quote:
Originally Posted by OneWingedSora
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Not sure what you meant by Spur taking snapshot part. From my understanding, Spur just adds 40% damage to whatever the pet's attack. Enkindle's potency is right around 225 from all the testing.
Spur changes the pet's stats to reflect your current gear. Same as zone transitioning
So say you stacked vit and summoned titan then changed to dps gear his HP would still be inflated. But when you use spur his stats will adjust to your current much lower Vit stats.
So using Spur is like re-summoning it with 20 sec of 40% dmg buff.
That's half-true (unless I'm not understanding correctly). After the 20 sec, the pet keeps the snapshots from Spur, it won't revert back to what you first summoned it with.
Since Spur takes into account Physical and Magical attack power, it needs to snapshot what these two values are in case they changed over the encounter. An easy way to see it is, is like Madoka suggested, just summon Titan using a full Vitality set, switch back to your actual DPS gear then use Spur. You'll see his max HP take a huge drop. It works the same way with Int, Accuracy, P&M attack power, etc.
Edit: If you need to test in a combat situation, it's quite easy to test as well. Go to a dummy, get naked then summon any Egi, put back your DPS gear then send the Egi on the dummy via Obey. Note the numbers after the Egi whacks at it a few times. Then use Spur and see those numbers rise up drastically.
Exactly.
Which makes me think that having a gear set with capped pet accuracy and crazy amounts of Crit for just Summoning your Pet may someday be a "thing" as long as you don't use Spur. Spur only seems to be a 7% increase to Pet Damage anyways, so maybe worth not using.
Then swap to your real SMN gear set with the lower accuracy cap and more damage stats.