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dmg reduction from Defense and Block ?

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thanhame3

I've been puzzled by this for awhile. The action [block] and [Defense] have appears often, but have i no idea what they mean.

 

From what i think. Block seems to reduce a portion of dmg, i'm not sure how much, and how to calculate this. Is it a fix percentage? Like 25% each time you block for example.

And Defense seems to be happen when you receive 0 dmg from an attack. The question is, does this appear everytime the monster hit you, but their attack is lower than your abs, s o you receive 0 dmg. Or is it that normally, you would receive dmg, let say 100, but when defense happens, you receive 0 from the attack of the same monster?

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Some thing the user rafters said in another post:

You can evade;

If you don´t evade, you can block;

If you don´t evade and you don´t block, you can defend (*);

If you don´t evade and you don´t block and you don´t defend, you take damage=Total damage-your abs.

 

(*) chance to defend is given by: DEF%=100%*(Your DEFENSE-oponent ATK RATING)/Your DEFENSE, if Your DEFENSE<oponent ATK RATING, then DEF%=0%.

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thanhame3

Some thing the user rafters said in another post:

You can evade;

If you don´t evade, you can block;

If you don´t evade and you don´t block, you can defend (*);

If you don´t evade and you don´t block and you don´t defend, you take damage=Total damage-your abs.

 

(*) chance to defend is given by: DEF%=100%*(Your DEFENSE-oponent ATK RATING)/Your DEFENSE, if Your DEFENSE<oponent ATK RATING, then DEF%=0%.

Thanks.

That clear things up.

Your answer is the best answer that i found.

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