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Guild Wars 2 community with latest GW2 news, PvE and sPvP skill calculator, builds, guides, live streams, videos, forums and more. The goal of this Mesmer is to protect the team from crucial projectiles from bosses while increasing the DPS through the use of time warp and providing moderate to high DPS through the use of phantasms. Berserk reaper vs condition dmg Question Hi i have few questions regarding the stats to choose on my reaper. I know condition damage has more dps than berserk but personally i find berserk more fun because of the greatsword. PvP combat in general is what GW2 was built for, so the systems tend to work better in that setting.
Ok, thus far I’ve been running a Thief build based on Condition and Power as my main damage sources (with Toughness as my defensive stat).
This was under the assumption that Power increases the damage of all my attacks, including Condition based ones (similar to Spellpower in WoW). Now however, I’m not sure that’s the case.
As far as I know, Precision does scale with Power.
A Critical hit is 150% (+X) of a regular hit. Thus, increasing your Power also increases the size of your Critical Hits.
However I’m not sure this applies to Condition damage as well.
I assumed Condition damage too was based off Power, then multiplied by your Condition modificator. But this may not be the case. I have a feeling that Condition damage may merely be based on a flat damage number, regardless of your Power.
TL;DR: How does Power affect you other damage stats and how does each scale?
PS: I’ve read the wiki on damage calculation http://wiki.guildwars2.com/wiki/Damage but it wasn’t very revealing).
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Hazno's Condition Damage Calculator. Level: Condition Damage: Number of Stacks: Condition Damage Per Tick Damage Per Second; Bleeding: 0: 0: Burning (No stacks) 0: 0. GW2 Stats and Attributes - Are they too simple? That are simply far far more rich than the active skills in TSW which are basically dirt simple other than some condition they may do. And how your stats will interact with your playstyle as you attempt to play the build is not always immediately apparent. TSW stats are more complex.