NVM just found what i was looking for ^^
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NVM just found what i was looking for ^^
You lost 29 Determination but look a lot better.
You're healing a lot faster b/c of your spell speed, so the 20-40 hp loss per heal is made up somewhat over time. You could try changing a couple of accessories to make up for your Determination loss.
I think it's because determination effect how much you get healed, and it's more effective than the healing power you gained from the extra mind.
You should try on another player who keep at same status.
On a side note, I think you should really make your weapon +1 first instead of buying myth gears, it's much more effective than the more mind from myth gears.
MND +14 Det -29
But I think its just you not casting enough Cures. Try casting 200.
Determination affects how much you are healed for not how much you heal for. Mind increases your cure potency. Determination on the player you cure affects the amount that player is cured for beyond what you the caster would have cured them for.
Don't mind me. Just gonna quote what the game says when you mouse over Determination:
"Affects the amount of damage dealt by both physical and magic attacks, as well as the amount of HP restored by healing spells. Auto-attack potency is also affected."
I'd have taken and posted a screenshot but I'm busy and don't feel like logging out to upload it.
Edit: Typo
First, let me say that I thought determination increased your healing received. That's how I read the tooltip.
Silly silly easy test concludes that determination effects your healing output, or nothing at all (bugged).
Physick'd myself 5 times for an average of 800 with 259 determination.
Physick'd a level 10 bard 5 times for an average of 795 and he had 25 determination.
I know that someone will come back and say that 5 barely even counts as a sample size, but the second target had 10% of the determination I did. I'd say that's sufficient enough.
Now, had the cure been for much less, I actually wouldn't be posting this because I would have thought maybe there was a target's-level penalty in the cure formula.