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Evild4nte replied at 2015-11-30 12:37 ![]()
But you can calculate, if u will crit often. With 50% critrate u ll never crit vs counterrate of 5 ...
Omg, this post made me cringe a little bit.
Seriously, I know math and numbers are hard, but cmon. I'm going to just assume you don't understand how percentages work, so I will explain, in fairly simple terms.
If you have a 50% crit chance, it means you have a 50% chance to critical hit someone.
If you have a 50% counter rate, it means you have 50% chance to ignore a critcal hit.
If I hit you, and my 100 sided die rolls a 51-100 it means I land a critical hit. Then you roll your 100 sided die and if it rolls <50 then my crit goes through, if you roll >50 then you block it.
50% counter doesn't mean you're immune to criticals from someone with a 50% crit rate. It just means I have 50% chance to critical you, and if I do, then you have a 50% chance at ignoring it. Same thing applies to 90% vs. 90%, it means I have a high chance at critical, and you have a equally high chance at ignore it. But 1 in 10 attempts I won't critical, and 1 in 10 attempts you won't ignore it (on average).
Someone with a 1% crit rate could crit someone with a 99% counter rate, it would just be ultra rare. The only time you could 100% become immune to crit is if someone had 0% crit rate (obviously they couldn't crit), or they had a total crit rate that subtracted from your counter rate would result in a total above 100%, i.e. they have a 10% crit rate and you have a 111% counter rate, they would not ever be able to crit you.
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