in your example the Paladin requires a spell that hits for 800hp recovery. The Warrior needs a spell that would normally hit for about 833 (1.20*833=999.6). While your point stands your math did not.
That's not accurate. His math was right. The point was to highlight why -20% damage does not equal +20% healing and was assuming the heal would be coming from the same caster, healing for the same amount, not a different amount or different caster. He was pointing out a perceived flaw with the changes, not how the heals would have to be different using the changes.
Last edited by Exhaltia; 11-23-2013 at 02:20 PM. Reason: Content and grammer
My math is perfectly fine, I was not including the warrior healing received bonus at all. I was showing that there was a 25% base healing tax that WARs have to make up to be on par with PLDs as far as healing efficiency goes. Showing that in order for the stances to be EQUAL, the point that was challenged in the original post I responded to, the bonus on defiance would have to be 25% NOT 20%.
In order for WAR to recover at the same cost as the PLD the bonus would need to be 25%, what is so hard for you people to understand about this? It was talked about months ago.
I honestly don't even know what the hell you're saying anymore. It doesn't take some long drawn out bullshit scenario to show that to equal a 20% damage reduction in terms of healing efficiency/healing required to recover, a bonus of 25% healing received is needed. I am not talking about eHP at all, nor did I ever mention it you seem to be mixing them all together for some reason.
Last edited by Phreak; 11-23-2013 at 04:01 PM.
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