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GrimmJow
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OK, I already understand much better.
The icon of the sword is the statistics of basic attack.
Then each class applies it his own coefficient for its capacity. Coefficient which we see no sees in the game unless we calculate it. Right ?

Does it exist a list of every these coefficient for every class ?

888 consists of 2 things :
– The pure attack of Red, increased by :
– Levels (1 level = +? %: do we know it ?)
– Mastery (1 rank = + 10 %)
– Attack conferred by the item Weapon
– Potential bonus of attack (calculated on the basis of the sum 2 precedents) conferred by the item Shield

In our example: 888 – 330 = 558: this is the pure attack of Red, increased by the level and by the mastery.

Do we know the pure attack of Red at level and mastery 1 ?

We could thus have the basic formula to arrive at 1.022 :

[ (Pure Attack * (1 + % level + % mastery) + Attack Weapon) * (1 + % bonus Attack Shield)] * ( Classy Coefficient)

Thus if I summarize well and if my formula is good, the only variable who shall explain the difference between the normal and the elite would be : the coefficient of class.
Thus it is going to exist a coefficient of normal class and one of class elite ?

Once again, I am extremely curious to know all these variables:

– Coefficient of every class
– % Attacks by level up

If somebody can supply them to me.

I have a last question : to know the coefficient of class elite (apparently 126 %), it would have been necessary for that to know the following variables :
– Basic attack
– Main attack of the Knight Elite

You say that the Knight elite has 1562 (main attack). How do you know this value ? Of an opponent ? He has necessarily no same basic attack as you (level, mastery, enchantement), thus you cannot compared the 1562 with YOUR basic attack.
It is necessarily going to need to wait to have our own class elite for compared what is comparable, no ?

In any case thank you very much for all these answers, I look forward to having more variables to set up better a computer.