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Actual damage to a rat

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UAB
Perkone
Caldari State
#1 - 2014-04-27 09:56:32 UTC
Hello, is there any program or web to show actual damage to rats. I wanna check, lets say, how much my 1200 DPS Mach AND 1600 Vindi will deal to Angel Nephilim. (As we know MAch go for Expl damage and Vindi is Kinetic spec)
nahjustwarpin
SUPER DUPER SPACE TRUCKS
#2 - 2014-04-27 11:47:26 UTC
evehq

you can setup any resist profile you want and see how much *real* dps you're doing (before tracking falloff etc)

http://i.imgur.com/kRL4HVB.png?1 left side, where it says 336/336/800 (shield/armor/structure)
UAB
Perkone
Caldari State
#3 - 2014-04-27 16:34:08 UTC
Thanks, really good thing
Nalelmir Ahashion
Industrial Management and Engineering
Mouth Trumpet Cavalry
#4 - 2014-04-27 18:43:17 UTC
on EFT you can right click the dps numbers and set customized profiles you create to test dps.
then use something like this:
http://eve.aeonoftime.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/npc-damage-types-cheat-sheet-v1.4.png

to set up the right numbers.

Also don't forget to load on your eft your updated skills, right ammo, implants and booster fc if u get any for more accurate results.
Zhilia Mann
Tide Way Out Productions
#5 - 2014-04-28 06:05:15 UTC
Nalelmir Ahashion wrote:
on EFT you can right click the dps numbers and set customized profiles you create to test dps.
then use something like this:
http://eve.aeonoftime.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/npc-damage-types-cheat-sheet-v1.4.png

to set up the right numbers.

Also don't forget to load on your eft your updated skills, right ammo, implants and booster fc if u get any for more accurate results.


Umm. The sheet you linked says that Blood Raiders use ECM. That's... different?

Also, as much as I love EFT: no, you can't model target damage easily. What you're referring to is modeling incoming damage, which works wonders. It won't do a damn thing for applied damage modeling though.

I'm a big fan of spreadsheeting it myself with the data at chruker but I guess that isn't for everyone.
Brylan Grey
University of Caille
Gallente Federation
#6 - 2014-04-29 04:58:40 UTC
Damage is an easy number calculation. As an example, you do 1000 kinetic DPS. The enemy has 50% kinetic resistance so 50% of 1000 is 500. Viola. Now you just got to check against your specific rat.