![]() ![]() ![]() So in total, you'll deal 9 of 10 hits with 300 and only one hit with 225 (9x300+270=2970). It's not much, but it does show you the positive side of negative affinity. You can instead, due to its high raw power, overlook it and see it as a weapon of 270 raw that has a 90% chance of 300. That means it has a chance of only dealing 225 damage. Let's say a weapon with 300 raw had a neg. However, it should be noted that, especially with Tigrex weapons, the negative affinity can sometimes be overlooked as a POSITIVE. A negative Affinity of 10% means you can deal 75% damage from 10% of your total hits. ![]() A positive Affinity of 10% means you can deal 125 damage from 10% of your total hits. Suppose that a weapon does 100 raw damage. NOTE: A critical hit deals 125% damage of its raw damage. Now head out to the field and try as many weapons and materials as you can. Even if your Attack strength is low, a high Affinity may allow you to cause unimaginable damage. It all comes down to using the weapon you have in your hand, otherwise you will never know its true capabilities. Don't forget this golden nugget of information. A perfect example of this is the Expert Skill. Some monster's materials have the ability to raise Affinity, while others can lower Affinity. Even if your weapon's Attack is high, you must always be aware of your chance of failure at the worst moment. It won't drop to half, but 3/4 damage is a real possibility. Now if your Affinity number is negative, there is a good chance you'll do less damage than your weapon is capable of. This also means you cannot allow Sharpness to fall! There's no chance of high Affinity with your sharpness in the red! For melee weapons, it seems that high Sharpness raises Affinity. If the Affinity number is positive, there is a higher chance you'll cause heavy damage, meaning your weapon has the possibility of knocking an enemy out in a single blow. On the second page, there is an entry for Affinity. With any weapon, there are times when you will cause more damage, or conversely, times when your weapon will not be as powerful as you thought. It's a topic that applies to both melee and ranged weapons, you know! Hello! I'm sure you've heard about Affinity before! You haven't!? Well then, allow me to take a little time and teach you the joys of a little something called Affinity. ![]()
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