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== Stats ==
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=== Leveling Up ===
 
* Going from Level <code>X</code> to <code>X + 1</code> gives <code>Floor(X ÷ 5) + 3</code> stat points. (ex. from Level 94 to 95, <code>Floor(94 ÷ 5) + 3 = 21</code> stat points are gained).
* Going from Level 1 to 99 gives a total of 1225 stat points.
* A character has 48 stat points to invest at Level 1, for a total of 1273 stat points.
* A transcended character has 100 stat points to invest at Level 1, for a total of 1325 stat points.
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Stat Points Gained Per Level'''
!Level Range
|1-4
|5-9
|10-14
|15-19
|20-24
|25-29
|30-34
|35-39
|40-44
|45-49
|50-54
|55-59
|60-64
|65-69
|70-74
|75-79
|80-84
|85-89
|90-94
|95-98
|-
!Points Gained
|3
|4
|5
|6
|7
|8
|9
|10
|11
|12
|13
|14
|15
|16
|17
|18
|19
|20
|21
|22
|}
 
=== Raising Stats ===
 
* Raising a stat from <code>X</code> to <code>X + 1</code> costs <code>Floor[(X − 1) ÷ 10] + 2</code> points. (for X = 1, 2, 3, ..., 98, 99)
* Raising a stat from 1 to 99 costs a total of 628 stat points.
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''Stat Increase Cost'''
!Level Range
|1-11
|12-21
|22-31
|32-41
|42-51
|52-61
|62-71
|72-81
|82-91
|92-99
|-
!Increase Cost
|2
|3
|4
|5
|6
|7
|8
|9
|10
|11
|}
⚠️ Be warned any investment in stats cannot be reversed except through stat reset NPC (really expensive), or by rebirthing to prepare for transcendence classes.
 
== Primary Stats ==
'''Stats''' are the six fundamental character statistics that make (or break) a character. Stats start out with a base value of 1 and can be raised as far as 99 (up to 80 on baby classes), with bonuses, the effective value can pass 100. Base stats are increased by spending stat points, higher stats costing more to raise. Stat points are gained with base level increases, the amount increasing with higher levels.
 
=== STR ===
'''Strength''': This stat affects the "melee" physical power of the character, allowing it to deal damage even if no weapons are equipped if a sufficient amount of STR is invested.
 
Every 1 STR provides:
 
* Attack minimum and maximum damage +1
** Every 10 total STR provides additional damage bonus (see table below)
* Weight Limit +30
* Every 5 STR: Ranged attacks damage +1
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+'''STR bonus damage on melee attacks'''
!STR
|10
|20
|30
|40
|50
|60
|70
|80
|90
|100
|110
|120
|130
|140
|Each additional 10 STR
|-
!Bonus damage at this increment
|1
|3
|5
|7
|9
|11
|13
|15
|17
|19
|21
|23
|25
|27
|STR / 10] * 2 - 1
|-
!Total bonus damage
|1
|4
|9
|16
|25
|36
|49
|64
|81
|100
|121
|144
|169
|196
|[STR / 10]^2
|-
!Total damage from STR
|11
|24
|39
|56
|75
|96
|119
|144
|171
|200
|231
|264
|299
|336
|STR + [STR / 10]^2
|}
'''STR specific''':
 
* [[ATK]]
* [[Weight Limit]] (base stat only)
 
=== AGI ===
'''Agility''': This stat affects the speed of the character in many aspects, allowing it to attack faster and dodge attacks.
 
Every 1 AGI provides:
 
* [[Flee]] (chance to dodge enemy attacks) +1
* [[ASPD]] increase -0.4% base time between attacks
 
The actual [[ASPD]] calculation depends on AGI, DEX, ASPD potions and skills, the type of weapon you are using, and your job. It can take between 4 and 10 AGI to increase [[ASPD]] by 1. More details can be found in the entry for [[ASPD]] discussion.
 
'''AGI specific''':
 
* [[ASPD]]
* [[Flee]]
* '''Does not''' affect [[Cast Time]] or [[Cast Delay]] but does shorten "animation delay" between casts.
* '''Does not''' affect [[Movement Speed]].
 
=== VIT ===
'''Vitality''': Each point of VIT provides the following:
 
* Maximum HP +1%
* approximately 0.8 VIT-based DEF (50 VIT or less, slightly higher with more VIT)
* Resistance vs. the following [[Status Effects]]:
** [[Bleeding]]: -1% chance from being inflicted, decreases duration (exact value unknown)
** [[Curse]]: dereases duration (exact value unknown)
** [[Poison]]: -1% chance from being inflicted, decreases duration (exact value unknown)
** [[Silence]]: -1% chance from being inflicted, -1% duration
** [[Stun]]: -1% chance from being inflicted, -1% duration
* Effectiveness from healing items +2%
* Every 2 VIT: Soft [[MDEF]] +1 (?)
* Every 5 VIT: HP regeneration rate +1
 
The VIT-based DEF is not particularly useful at late levels (due to calculation being <code>Final Damage = (Initial damage - Armor-based DEF (%) - Any cards that provide damage reduction or resistance - Any other reduction effects) - VIT-based DEF (pure value)</code>, but it still doesn't negate the fact it grants you much higher HP and great efficiency from healing items.
 
* The calculation to see actual HP increased with every 1 VIT is: <code>Total HP = [Base HP * (VIT * 0.01)]</code>.
* The calculation to see actual HP regenerated naturally with every 5 VIT is: <code>Total HP Natural Regeneration Rate = [Max HP / 200] + [VIT / 5]</code>.
* The calculation to see actual HP healed by healing item: <code>Total Healing = Base Item Healing Rate + [Base Item Healing Rate * (VIT * 0.02)]</code>.
 
'''VIT specific''':
 
* [[Max HP]]
* [[HP Recovery]]
* [[DEF]]
* [[mDEF]]
* [[Healing Items]]
* [[Status Effects]]
 
=== INT ===
Intelligence: Primary stat for spellcasters, and this is used to increase their MATK and MDEF. Every 1 INT provides the following:
 
* Increase of [[MATK]] (See chart below)
** Bonus to minimum [[MATK]] every 7 INT
** Bonus to maximum [[MATK]] every 5 INT
* INT-based [[MDEF]] +1 (INT-based MDEF is taken into account after all other factors such as cards, your item-based MDEF, and such has been calculated first)
* Maximum SP +1%.
* Determines damage with skill [[Blitz Beat]], he formula is:<code>([LUK] + [INT/2] + 6 * Steel Crow Lvl + 20) * 2)</code>
* SP restoration items effectiveness +1%
* Every 6 INT: natural SP regeneration +1
* [[Alchemist|Alchemists]]: brewing success rate +0.05% (half the benefits of DEX of LUK)
* Resistance vs. the following [[Status Effects]]:
** [[Blind]]: -2/3% chance from being inflicted, -1/15 second duration
** [[Sleep]]: -1% chance from being inflicted
** [[Chaos]]: -2/3% chance from being inflicted
 
Every 100 SP will provide 1 more SP regenerated during natural regeneration state.
 
* The calculation to see actual SP increased with every 1 INT is:<code>Total SP = Base SP + [Base SP * (INT * 0.01)]</code>
* The calculation to see actual SP regenerated naturally with every 6 INT is: <code>Total SP Natural Regeneration Rate = [Max SP / 100] + [INT / 6] + 1</code>
* The calculation to see actual SP healed by healing item:<code>Total Healing = Base Item Healing Rate + [Base Item Healing Rate * (INT * 0.01)]</code>
* The calculation to see actual MATK rate: <code>Min MATK = (INT + [INT / 7]^2) ~ Max MATK = (INT + [INT / 5]^2)</code>
 
'''INT specific''':
 
* [[Max SP]]
* [[SP Recovery]]
* [[mATK]]
* [[mDEF]]
* [[SP Recovery Items]]
* [[Status Effects]]
 
=== DEX ===
'''Dexterity''': Decides your accuracy with your weapons. It also increases your [[ASPD]] (but requires more stats than AGI to increase [[ASPD]] by 1), as well as decreasing cast time of your spells. It also reduces the min-max damage rate, allowing you to do better average damage output, eventually almost always only doing top-end damage should you invest in DEX highly. As noted in STR description, bow, gun, whip and instrument users do not increase their damage through STR; they do it through DEX. DEX also has a close relationship with success rates with creation abilities such as weapon forging as a [[Blacksmith]] class or making a potion as an [[Alchemist]] class. Also, success rate of ability [[Steal]] ([[Thief]]'s ability) depends on your DEX.
 
Every 1 DEX provides the following:
 
* Increased damage of bows, guns, whip and instrument attacks
** +1 minimum and maximum damage, additional bonus at every increments of 10 DEX (see table below)
* Hit (chance to land hit on enemy) +1
* [[Cast time]] -1/150 (150 DEX = instant cast)
* [[Thief]]<nowiki/>s: [[Steal]] success rate +0.01x
* [[Rogue|Rogues]]: divesting success rate +0.2%
* [[Blacksmith|Blacksmiths]]: forging success rate +0.1%
* [[Alchemist|Alchemists]]: brewing success rate +0.1%
* Cooking success rate +0.2% (not implemented)
* Increases minimum damage of attacks
** Level 1 weapons: minimum damage +1
** Level 2 weapons: minimum damage +1.2
** Level 3 weapons: minimum damage +1.4
** Level 4 weapons: minimum damage +1.6
* Slightly [[ASPD]] increase -0.1% base time between attacks (more information in [[ASPD]] discussion)
* Every 5 DEX: melee damage +1
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+DEX bonus damage for bows, guns, whips and instruments
!DEX
|10
|20
|30
|40
|50
|60
|70
|80
|90
|100
|110
|120
|130
|140
|Each additional 10 DEX
|-
!Bonus damage at this increment
|1
|3
|5
|7
|9
|11
|13
|15
|17
|19
|21
|23
|25
|27
|DEX / 10] * 2 - 1
|-
!Total bonus damage
|1
|4
|9
|16
|25
|36
|49
|64
|81
|100
|121
|144
|169
|196
|[DEX / 10]^2
|-
!Total damage from DEX
|11
|24
|39
|56
|75
|96
|119
|144
|171
|200
|231
|264
|299
|336
|DEX + [DEX / 10]^2
|}
'''DEX specific''':
 
* [[ASPD]]
* [[Hit]]
* [[Cast Time]]
* [[ATK]]
 
=== LUK ===
Luck: Each 1 LUK provides the following:
 
* Critical rate (DEF ignoring attack) +0.3%,
* [[Perfect dodge]] +0.1%
* [[Blacksmith|Blacksmiths]]: forging success rate +0.1%
* [[Alchemist|Alchemists]]: brewing success rate +0.1%
* [[Hunter|Hunters]]: each 3 points increases in 1% the chance of Auto-Blitz Beat be triggered, requires a Falcon and the skill [[Blitz Beat]]
* Determines damage with skill [[Blitz Beat]], he formula is:<code>([LUK] + [INT/2] + 6 * Steel Crow Lvl + 20) * 2)</code>
* Cooking success rate +0.1% (not implemented)
* Every 5 LUK: reduces enemy's chance of landing critical attack by 1%
* Every 5 LUK: ATK +1
* Resistance to some [[status effects]]
** [[Blind]]: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted
** [[Curse]]: -1% chance from being inflicted
** [[Frozen]]: slightly decreases from being inflicted
** [[Poison]]: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted (exact value unknown)
** [[Silence]]: slightly decreases from being inflicted
** [[Sleep]]: slightly decreases from being inflicted
** [[Stone]] Curse: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted
** [[Stun]]: slightly decreases chance from being inflicted, -0.01 seconds duration
 
LUK does '''not''' effect ingame drop rates, or chances to get a rarer item when killing. Its simply based on in-game percents not LUK as a stat.
 
* The calculation to see actual [[CRIT]] rate:<code>CRIT = [LUK * 0.3] + 1</code>
 
'''LUK Specific''':
 
* [[Critical]]
* [[ATK]]
* [[Perfect Dodge]]
* [[Status Effects]]
* '''Does not''' affect drop rate
 
== Substats ==
There are also secondary stats which are determined by stats you have (along with gears and abilities).
 
=== ATK ===
'''Attack''': Your physical-oriented attack rating for both ranged and melee weapons. It is listed as A + B in the stat window, where A is Weapon DMG + STR / DEX / LUK, and B is the damage gained from weapon refinement upgrades. Barring elemental issues, even if your main damage is negated completely, you'll always do the damage bonus granted by weapon refinement upgrades.
 
=== MATK ===
'''Magic Attack''': Your magical-oriented attack rating. Using the number here, you can guess approximate amount of damage you will do with your magical ability. You should be wary of enemy elemental state, as using wrong elemental spell will cause you to do low amount of damage. The Maximum MATK grows by Int+(Int/5)^2. The Minimum MATK grows by Int+(Int/7)^2. But aware you have to round down the number resulting from Int/5 and Int/7 In example 33 Int means Maximum MATK is 33+(6,6)^2 and has to be Round down to 33+6^2 and Minimum MATK 33+4,71^2 rounds down to 33+4^2 resulting in 69 Maximum MATK and 49 Minimum MATK.
 
(Note: "," = "." for US decimals.)
 
See MATK chart for a table of MATK at each level of INT.
 
MATK chart:
{| class="wikitable"
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|1
|1
|1
|-
|2
|2
|2
|-
|3
|3
|3
|-
|4
|4
|4
|-
|5
|5
|'''6'''
|-
|6
|6
|7
|-
|7
|'''8'''
|8
|-
|8
|9
|9
|-
|9
|10
|10
|-
|10
|11
|'''14'''
|-
|11
|12
|15
|-
|12
|13
|16
|-
|13
|14
|17
|-
|14
|'''18'''
|18
|-
|15
|19
|'''24'''
|-
|16
|20
|25
|-
|17
|21
|26
|-
|18
|22
|27
|-
|19
|23
|28
|-
|20
|24
|'''36'''
|-
|21
|'''30'''
|37
|-
|22
|31
|38
|-
|23
|32
|39
|-
|24
|33
|40
|-
|25
|34
|'''50'''
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|26
|35
|51
|-
|27
|36
|52
|-
|28
|'''44'''
|53
|-
|29
|45
|54
|-
|30
|46
|'''66'''
|-
|31
|47
|67
|-
|32
|48
|68
|-
|33
|49
|69
|-
|34
|50
|70
|-
|35
|'''60'''
|'''84'''
|-
|36
|61
|85
|-
|37
|62
|86
|-
|38
|63
|87
|-
|39
|64
|88
|-
|40
|65
|'''104'''
|-
|41
|66
|105
|-
|42
|'''78'''
|106
|-
|43
|79
|107
|-
|44
|80
|108
|-
|45
|81
|'''126'''
|-
|46
|82
|127
|-
|47
|83
|128
|-
|48
|84
|129
|-
|49
|'''98'''
|130
|-
|50
|99
|'''150'''
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|51
|100
|151
|-
|52
|101
|152
|-
|53
|102
|153
|-
|54
|103
|154
|-
|55
|104
|'''176'''
|-
|56
|'''120'''
|177
|-
|57
|121
|178
|-
|58
|122
|179
|-
|59
|123
|180
|-
|60
|124
|'''204'''
|-
|61
|125
|205
|-
|62
|126
|206
|-
|63
|'''144'''
|207
|-
|64
|145
|208
|-
|65
|146
|'''234'''
|-
|66
|147
|235
|-
|67
|148
|236
|-
|68
|149
|237
|-
|69
|150
|238
|-
|70
|'''170'''
|'''266'''
|-
|71
|171
|267
|-
|72
|172
|268
|-
|73
|173
|269
|-
|74
|174
|270
|-
|75
|175
|'''300'''
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|76
|176
|301
|-
|77
|'''198'''
|302
|-
|78
|199
|303
|-
|79
|200
|304
|-
|80
|201
|'''336'''
|-
|81
|202
|337
|-
|82
|203
|338
|-
|83
|204
|339
|-
|84
|'''228'''
|340
|-
|85
|229
|'''374'''
|-
|86
|230
|375
|-
|87
|231
|376
|-
|88
|232
|377
|-
|89
|233
|378
|-
|90
|234
|'''414'''
|-
|91
|'''260'''
|415
|-
|92
|261
|416
|-
|93
|262
|417
|-
|94
|263
|418
|-
|95
|264
|'''456'''
|-
|96
|265
|457
|-
|97
|266
|458
|-
|98
|'''294'''
|459
|-
|99
|295
|460
|-
|100
|296
|'''500'''
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|101
|297
|501
|-
|102
|298
|502
|-
|103
|299
|503
|-
|104
|300
|504
|-
|105
|'''330'''
|'''546'''
|-
|106
|331
|547
|-
|107
|332
|548
|-
|108
|333
|549
|-
|109
|334
|550
|-
|110
|335
|'''594'''
|-
|111
|336
|595
|-
|112
|'''368'''
|596
|-
|113
|369
|597
|-
|114
|370
|598
|-
|115
|371
|'''644'''
|-
|116
|372
|645
|-
|117
|373
|646
|-
|118
|374
|647
|-
|119
|'''408'''
|648
|-
|120
|409
|'''696'''
|-
|121
|410
|697
|-
|122
|411
|698
|-
|123
|412
|699
|-
|124
|413
|700
|-
|125
|414
|'''750'''
|}
|
{| class="wikitable"
!Total INT
!Min
!Max
|-
|126
|'''450'''
|751
|-
|127
|451
|752
|-
|128
|452
|753
|-
|129
|453
|754
|-
|130
|454
|'''806'''
|-
|131
|455
|807
|-
|132
|456
|808
|-
|133
|'''494'''
|809
|-
|134
|495
|810
|-
|135
|496
|'''864'''
|-
|136
|497
|865
|-
|137
|498
|866
|-
|138
|499
|867
|-
|139
|500
|868
|-
|140
|'''540'''
|'''924'''
|-
|141
|541
|925
|-
|142
|542
|926
|-
|143
|543
|927
|-
|144
|544
|928
|-
|145
|545
|'''986'''
|-
|146
|546
|987
|-
|147
|'''588'''
|988
|-
|148
|589
|989
|-
|149
|590
|990
|-
|150
|591
|'''1050'''
|}
|}
 
=== [[DEF]] ===
'''Defense''': Your defense rating against physical damage. It is shown as A + B in the stat window, where A is item-based DEF rate, and B is VIT-based DEF rate. The item-based DEF rate cuts damage by %, whereas VIT-based DEF rate is pure reduction with that number. Be aware that the status window does not accurately represent the DEF added by upgraded items. Each + on an upgraded item is shown in the status window as 1 item-based DEF, however damage is calculated with each + providing only 70% of 1 DEF (so 0.7 DEF). This means, if you have DEF listed as 10+5 and enemy just did initial damage worth 80, then you'll receive 67 damage.
 
=== MDEF ===
'''Magic Defense''': Your defense rating against magical damage. It works the same way as plain DEF in terms of mechanics.
 
Each point of hard MDEF also provides 1% resistance to Frozen and Stone Curse statuses.
 
=== HIT ===
'''Hit Rate''': Your accuracy rating, which is calculated by your DEX + any other bonuses + your base LV value.
 
=== CRIT ===
'''Critical Hit Rate''': Your critical hit rating, which does damage that fully ignores enemy DEF, both % and pure value part. Because of difficulty of acquiring CRIT without sacrificing lots of other stats or useful cards/gears, it is recommended it is used on classes that naturally has fast ASPD one way or another. Offensive Skills do not take CRIT into account with the exception of Focused Arrow Strike. Critical Hit also ignore FLEE but not PERFECT DODGE.
 
The critical rate being displayed in the status window isn't the true value which is applied against monsters. The "status crit" is calculated by dividing current LUK by 3 and adding the crit bonuses from equips/cards. The real crit rate is a little different. Formula:<code>LUK*0.3 + bonuses</code>.
 
When you attack a monster or a player, the target's LUK influences your critical hit rate. Every 5 LUK that the target has, you lose 1% crit (Which isn't shown in the status window). For example if you hit Angeling, that has 100 LUK, you'll lose 100/5 = 20 crit. This crit tolerance is also known as "Crit Shield" on Doddler's monster database.
 
Critical is doubled when you use Katar type weapon.
 
=== [[FLEE]] ===
'''Flee Rate''': Your dodge rating. It is shown as A + B in the stat window, where A is your AGI + any other bonuses + your base LV value, and B is the chance of doing 'lucky dodge', which can even dodge critical attacks. Make note that no matter how much AGI you have, you cannot have more than 95% dodge rate against anything in the game, however this does not ring true inside WoE Maps, as players can have 100% dodge rate in these maps.
 
=== [[ASPD]] ===
ASPD is Attack Speed. It depends on the player's class, equipped Weapon Type, Speed Modifiers, AGI and DEX. ASPD increases Hits/Second exponentially. It has a limit of 190 ASPD or 5 hits per second.
 
== Quasi-Stats ==
The following are values which while not directly visible in the game on the Status Window are directly measurable and can have just as big an impact on gameplay.
 
=== Attack Range ===
Attack Range is the maximum distance an attack or skill can be made from the player. For most weapons, the attack range is 3. However, If the player attempts to attack while outside of melee range the client will move to range 1. Bows get a range of 5 (Initially) and some special weapons have longer range (Such as the Long Mace). An attack is considered a melee attack if the attacker is < 4 cells away from the target when attacking. An attack is considered a ranged attack if the attacker is => 4 cells away from the target. Additionally, all skills have an Attack Range too.

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