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how the perk Living Anatomy really works?

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JovankaB:
How about new Living Anatomy:
You always heal all crippled limbs. More chance to cripple enemy limbs.

And make healing multiple crippled limbs harder, even for doctors.


I would also suggest to rework how FA fail/success is done, because right now
person with 6 luck and 1% FA fails less often than 300% fa doctor with 5 luck.
Which is a bit strange. Medicine isn't gambling, mkay? ;)

Malice Song:

--- Quote from: Solar on February 17, 2012, 12:47:19 PM ---High luck increases successes, not low.
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My statement was referring to a post by you in a different thread:

Post wipe Living Anatomy

as in low Luck builds receive a bigger boost. Obviously higher luck still means more successes compared to low luck. Sorry for the confusion.


--- Quote ---As I remember conceiving the idea, taking LA would make it useful even if you didn't pump your FA way up and a useful little boost for dedicated medics.

Is the requirement for it so high that anyone with LA is automatically a super healer anyway?

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Well, at this point it seems only useful, if you didn't pump FA way up (which it very well might be, that's nothing I could judge), since no dedicated medic would leave FA at 150.
Which is the requirement for Living Anatomy, so relatively high. Also it sits right between Blessed Are The Weak and Medic in terms of requirements, both fairly dedicated and potent medic powerhouses, so there's a bit of an implication that it may actually do anything for the people you mentioned that actually do want to play a medic. And that you call it a medic perk kind of reinforces that a bit.

Anyways, if the perk is more geared towards the not quite so dedicated medic or someone who just happens to have FA tagged for some other reason, I'm in no position to judge its' validiy anymore, however in that case the perk description is rather misleading.


--- Quote ---I would also suggest to rework how FA fail/success is done, because right now
person with 6 luck and 1% FA fails less often than 300% fa doctor with 5 luck.
Which is a bit strange. Medicine isn't gambling, mkay?
--- End quote ---
I also agree with this. Although bias may be involved.

Solar:

--- Quote ---My statement was referring to a post by you in a different thread:

Post wipe Living Anatomy
--- End quote ---

It (LA) gets more of a boost because it takes crit success chance from 0.5% -> 5.5% (low luck) rather than 5%->10% (high luck). So *11 instead of *2. Higher luck still gets more crit successes.
 

JovankaB:

--- Quote from: Solar on February 17, 2012, 05:04:13 PM ---It (LA) gets more of a boost because it takes crit success chance from 0.5% -> 5.5% (low luck) rather than 5%->10% (high luck). So *11 instead of *2. Higher luck still gets more crit successes.

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So it's basically like this with every FA?:

1-5% = roll luck if there is crit success or fail
6-10% = crit success if you have LA otherwise it's normal FA
11-100% = normal FA

Solar:
Well, roughly:

With LA
Values are Luck 1 - Luck 10
5-10% chance of crit success
5-0.5% chance of failure
Rest is normal

Without
0.5 - 5% chance of crit success
5 - 0.5 chance of crit failure
Rest is normal

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