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    Quote Originally Posted by NintenPyjak64 View Post
    I've always been thinking that Crit is actually more important then MND for SCH, but looking at it I'd say Weapon Damage should be a higher priority followed by Crit.

    As a poorly made example: Let's say you heal with Aldo for about ~900 but your crit is kinda poor (focusing MND). Then you heal ~800 and crit it (Focusing Crit). That's a 2.4k shield right there ((800 + (800 x .5)) x 2). Controlling the RNG to your favor > High numbers in my opinion
    this might be the dumbest thing i've read all day

    again please split point allocation

    and big lols at being able to dps effectively on smn with 30 less int than other people who dont play sch, its literally a numbers game and the difference from i55 to i90 body is 15 int so you guys cannot be serious or competent if you're claiming dps is fine without those 30 points into the main stat




    Constant Numbers:
    Weapon Damage returns approximately 10 HP for every point average.
    Mind returns approximately 2 HP for every point average.
    Det returns approximately .5 HP for every point average.
    Crit returns approximately .3 HP for every point crit-adjusted.
    You need around 17 points of Crit for 1% increase in potential crits. That means you may get 5 additional HP healed every 100 heals. Simply put, you're really only going to see a massive benefit from more than 17 points of crit added, but that benefit will decrease for every point of Det. Why? Det > Crit in changing average heals, but Crit > Det for changing POTENTIAL average heals.
    In other words, Crit will give you a larger potential heal, but it will not give you a greater average heal over time. It'll maybe move the needle a few points, but it won't be much. In stats lingo, Crit will give you a wider standard deviation, but the median won't change; as Crit presents significant outliers (1.5x multiplier), the median is the appropriate measure of central tendency.

    http://www.reddit.com/r/ffxiv/commen..._mnd_for_crit/
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    Last edited by MathewZilla; 03-21-2014 at 06:20 AM.