Dasva said:
You said you got 16.8 from ws so going from that you need 83.2 to get too 100%.
Assume you using fighters roll with no war and getting lucky or 11 each time will be 12 or 18% so lets say 15 average +5 from brutal so 20.
Suppa for 20% DW. And just 1 str tp though it litterally isn't gunna do anything with truncating lol
Joytoy on average does 45% double attack. Assuming 20% double attack trait on the other 55% will give on total of 56% to attack twice on joytoy. So average of 1.56 hits with this a round
20% on phamtom. Average of 1.2 attacks with this a round
So with both average of 2.76 hits per round.
Joytoy+phamtom+supp
Adjusted combine delay= 358
Base tp per hit= 4.9
time per attack round= 5.9sec
Number of hits needed to get to 100= 16.97
Average number of attack rounds= 6.15
Time to get that many attack rounds= 36.285
Joytoy+phamtom
combine delay= 380
Base tp per hit= 5.2
time per attack round= 6.3sec
Number of hits needed to get to 100= 16.20
Average number of attack rounds= 5.79
Time to get that many attack rounds= 36.477
Joytoy
delay= 224
base tp per hit= 6.0
time per attack round= 3.7sec
Number of hits needed to get to 100= 13.86
Average number of attack rounds= 8.88
Time to get that many attack rounds= 32.856.
Now normally I would round off especailly with DW since you need at least 100% so you need full attack rounds. But since this is so much to do with double attack and is by precentages the best I can do really is average time and put it in decimals. Also the less double attack trait you have the more it will favor just joyuese
THIS IS ALL I NEEDED FROM THIS THREAD. Didn't need 2-4 pages of irrelevent replies...
Thank you Das. Interesting to find out that suppa actually pull towards favor of TP. So I guess the theory here is that the delay/DA of Joyeuse is alone is what makes it work. Adding extra delay to that delay would require more DA for it to give better TP? Guess that's where m.kris comes in but I don't think I'll ever be able to afford it so I'll not ask about it. lol.
Side note, Vegetto did help clear up some of the extraneous factors such as what rolls would affect the TP to 100 and what party members would want. So overall it wasn't really for "elitest" purposes.