Calculate Dps With Dmg And Rpm
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I've searched for ages for this and I can't find it anywhere. I can calculate the dps of a weapon without factoring in the crit chance and multiplier, but I don't know how to calculate it with those factors. Does anybody know? | Posted by on Sep 24, 2013, 8:28:41 PM |
You don't calculate with anything other than physical/elemental damage and attack speed. Crit isn't able to be factored in as it has too much reliance on other factors, ie. crit multiplier and accuracy rating, to provide any consistent feedback. | Posted by on Sep 24, 2013, 8:31:30 PM |
You can try this tool: http://poetools.com/poe-calculator/ | Posted by dawg6 on Sep 24, 2013, 8:32:33 PM |
The poe tools calc is read-only, I can't input any numbers to do the math. | Posted by on Sep 24, 2013, 8:41:35 PM |
It's a simple mathematical equation. MIN(damage)+MAX(damage) ÷ 2 x APS(Attacks Per Second) Example: 7+29 = 36 ÷2 = 18 x 1.40(APS) = 25.2DPS If there is eDPS(elemental) you can do the same equation seperately to find the eDPS and if you want total just add the pDPS(physical) and the eDPS together. 'I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.' - Edgar Allan Poe IGN: DarkenedSoui | Posted by ShaeG on Sep 24, 2013, 8:41:41 PM |
Read the 'How to Use' tab. The first thing you need to do is make a copy of the spreadsheet. | Posted by dawg6 on Sep 24, 2013, 8:42:31 PM |
I need to claryfy one thing. Example weapon base dmg 100-100 weapon additional dmg 100-100 %incerased phys dmg 50% so tooltip of weapon will show 300-300 dmg From passives I have +100% dmg Characters dps will be 600-600 right? and will it be the same in this example? weapon base dmg 100-100 weapon additional dmg 100-100 %incerased phys dmg 100% so tooltip of weapon will show 400-400 dmg From passives I have +50% dmg Characters dps will be 600-600 I have to know if 100% inc phys dmg from weapon = 100%inc phys dmg from passives Rock is overpowered. Paper is fine. -Scissors IGN: Chucks_Left_Foot Sklej_Pupe | Posted by licho666 on Nov 26, 2013, 10:15:20 AM |
Anything that says 'increased' (or 'decreased') is additive. In both your examples you would have (100+100) x 2.5 = 500. Anything that says 'more' (or 'less') is multiplicative, meaning it will take effect after the weapons own damage, all flat damage mods and 'increased' and 'decreased' modifiers have been factored in. So with 200 damage on your weapon and 150% 'increased' damage (=500 damage), 10% 'more' damage would give you 550 damage. To get to your actual DPS you will then have to factor in the attack or cast speed. Last edited by Jojas on Nov 26, 2013, 10:30:43 AM | Posted by Jojas on Nov 26, 2013, 10:30:07 AM |
It is possible to factor crit and crit multi in DPS calc if u assume the default 150% crit. multy lets calc for a wep that has 75-125 phys dmg and 1 attack speed = 100 pDPS wep lets say the overall crit chance is 5% and the multiplier is 30% giving an overall multiplier of 180% so 95% of time u will have 100 pDPS and 5% of time u will have 100 * 1,8 pDPS (0,95*100)+(0,05*180) = 95+9 = 104 pDPS now lets say it has 30% crit roll and 30% multiplier roll 5*0,3 + 5 = 6,5% overall crit chance (0,935*100)+(0,065*180)= 93,5+11,67 = 105,2 and so on That said, this calculation means nothing since your build will influence it a lot. The more % crit chance u have in tree and crit mulitplier the bigger the impact will base crit chance of the wep have. Hence these factors are not included in wep DPS cacl. Accuracy is another matter and totally depends on your builds accuracy if your build has 50% chance to hit, additional 300 accuracy (in end game) can have a huge impact on your chance to hit and your dps. For instance it can raise your chance to hit to 60% (thats a 20% dps increase) if you have 90% chance to hit, 300 additional accuracy will have a very small impact on your dps. Will raise your chance to hit to 91-92%, which is just 1,1-2,1% more dps. items shop: 364086 ign: [ICU]missuse if you like to HLD, add me inactive in game atm, PM me if you need something. Last edited by missuse on Nov 26, 2013, 10:36:49 AM | Posted by missuse on Nov 26, 2013, 10:36:31 AM |
Rock is overpowered. Paper is fine. -Scissors IGN: Chucks_Left_Foot Sklej_Pupe Last edited by licho666 on Nov 26, 2013, 5:32:25 PM | Posted by licho666 on Nov 26, 2013, 3:49:26 PM |
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Hi everyone. I have a hard time figuring out which wands, sceptre's, shields etc. to buy for my arc lightning witch, most DPS calculation guides i can find is based on physical damage. the best i have found is this formula: avg dmg pr. cast => ((max dmg+min dmg)/2)(spell dmg+elm. dmg + proj dmg) cast pr. second => 1/(spell cast time/(1+ additional cast speed)) DPS (not. incl. crit) => avg dmg pr. cast * cast pr. second i am just really confused to where i find the values of the spell dmg, min/amx dmg etc. not to mention the total spell/elemental damaga and cast speed from the passive skill tree ?. could someone explain this to me ?.. perhaps a guide/tut or even better video explaining it :D billion thanks. Last edited by Madsny on Jan 26, 2015, 8:26:42 PM | Posted by Madsny on Jan 26, 2015, 8:13:32 PM |
Oh hi The full formula without crit is ((((minD + maxD)/2)*increasedD)*moreD) * ((1/baseCastTime)*increasedCastSpeed) Increased damage = the sum of elemental + spell + in your case lightning damage arc does not count as a projectile, so projectile damage wont do anything (you can see the properties of a spell at the top of the tooltip - area, fire, aura, projectile etc) More damage is limited to a very few items/passives/gems - pain attunement or concentrated effect for example A little example MinD = 100 MaxD = 200 Total increased spell/elementalD = 175% = 2,75 multiplier 30 % more spell damage because of pain attunement = 1,3 multiplier Base cast time = 0.8 Increased cast speed = 50% = 1,5 multiplier (100 + 200)/2 = 150 150 * 2,75 = 412,5 412,5 * 1,3 = 536,25 <-----your damage per cast 1/0.8 = 1,25 1,25*1,5 = 1,875<-----casts per second 1,875*536,25= 1005<-----damage per second Min/max damage of your spell can be found on the gem tooltip ( on the gem itself, not on the tooltip at your hotbar) or at the poewiki Go to poebuilder.com if you want to know the spell damage of your passivetree Greetings Last edited by Yalani on Jan 27, 2015, 1:13:10 AM | Posted by on Jan 27, 2015, 1:10:14 AM |
EDIT: figured it all out! See formulas and calculations here. ' Last edited by Hastibe on Dec 16, 2015, 6:04:45 AM | Posted by Hastibe on Dec 14, 2015, 3:22:49 AM |
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Sep 04, 2015 Critical Damage to Damage per Second Calculator (Simple) Sign in to follow this. With 35% crit chance and 103% crit dmg-2721 total dps. For this case DPS difference is minimal, however if you use aim overcharge (+59% when mk5 T5) things change. Critical Damage to Damage per Second Calculator (Simple) Theme. Mar 14, 2019 This video is all about damage. More specifically, how to get more of it. We'll be taking a look at additive vs multiplicative damage calculations and I'll also have a DPS calculator for you to. Mori seiki cnc machines.