Quote Originally Posted by Deli View Post
Hi all,

I went killed 150 L50 Kobold Prelates with Thundering combo.
The test goal is to figure out int vs. attack magic pot vs. elemental magic pot

Spread sheet here

In sum,
- No visual difference between Attack magic potency and elemental Magic potency
- No visual difference between +8 attack m. pot and +7 int
- +11 int adding thunder 11 (+1.3%), Thundara 42 (+3.3%), Thundaga 16 (+0.9%) of damage in combo
- +7 int adding thunder 11 (+1.3%), Thundara 26 (+2.0%), Thundaga 14 (+0.7%) of damage in combo (separate test)
- +8 Attack Magic Pot adding thunder 7 (+0.9%), Thundara 28 (+2.0%), Thundaga 24 (+1.3%) of damage in combo

Note: the critical attack are taking out from the average. Thundaga's combo bonus is crit damage +

I couldn't really think right now XD have to finish the test in a short time so it won't go far off by the environmental factor. I'll add more of my thoughts later. so ya don't go too addictive to these materia and stuffs it's not worth it.
Hi Deli,

Thanks for the latest test. Some interesting results.

It's a bit shocking to see +Elemental stats doing basically nothing for your Elemental Spell chain.

And it seems like INT is the one noticeable factor.

If you have the raw data still, you might want to post / check the #'s for Criticals. To see if Critical Damage got affected by these various changes you did. That'd be nice if that was affected by a stat.