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Post by Soul Samurai on Apr 23, 2017 7:48:29 GMT
I wonder if we should be using different terminology for Sorscha II? We say that she's an ARM cracker, but it's more like she's good at dealing with large numbers of damage boxes than with seriously high ARM. Like, against ARM 25 a Juggernaut under her feat is doing 2 boxes a swing on average dice ( don't actually know what the "average damage" is though), while a Juggernaut under Fury is doing 4 boxes a swing, add pButcher's feat and it's 7.5 boxes.
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Post by wendan on Apr 23, 2017 10:30:25 GMT
I think that is a pretty good synopsis of the two of them.
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Post by welshhoppo on Apr 23, 2017 13:28:42 GMT
I wonder if we should be using different terminology for Sorscha II? We say that she's an ARM cracker, but it's more like she's good at dealing with large numbers of damage boxes than with seriously high ARM. Like, against ARM 25 a Juggernaut under her feat is doing 2 boxes a swing on average dice ( don't actually know what the "average damage" is though), while a Juggernaut under Fury is doing 4 boxes a swing, add pButcher's feat and it's 7.5 boxes. it's because Sorscha's feat is like cracks on a wall that freeze. You need to have a small crack already before you pop it open with ice.
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Post by auraco on Apr 23, 2017 15:36:32 GMT
That was a way more poetic way of saying that than what I expect on a forum for people discussing about toy soldiers. Good way of saying that Welsh.
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Post by Netherby on Apr 23, 2017 23:12:25 GMT
This is true. I wouldn't call either feat 'armour cracking' and into your average stuff they both increase damage by quite similar amounts.
Butcher1 cracks armour because he has Fury.
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