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* Increases spell damage against players by (25% * (Eval Int Skill / 100)) | * Increases spell damage against players by (25% * (Eval Int Skill / 100)) | ||
* The PvP bonus of Evaluating Intelligence does not count towards the PvP supplemental damage cap of 20% (Tracking , Camping, etc...) | * The PvP bonus of Evaluating Intelligence does not count towards the PvP supplemental damage cap of 20% (Tracking , Camping, etc...) | ||
==Training== | |||
* Up to 50.0 skill can be trained by a NPC mage or scribe vendor. | |||
* Skill gains for Evaluating Intelligence up to 70.0 are accelerated in the [[New Player Dungeon]]. | |||
* Evaluating Intelligence gains passively when the player uses [[magery]]. | |||
* While Evaluating Intelligence can be trained through active use this is the slower method. |
Revision as of 09:09, 24 July 2019
Evaluating Intelligence is used for its ability to increase the damage and effectiveness of Magery spells. When you cast a spell, the potential damage is calculated based on several factors, such as the spell, its circle, your ability, etc. The damage then gets scaled based on the mage’s Evaluate Intelligence.
PvM Bonus
- Increases spell damage against creatures by (50% * (Eval Int Skill / 100))
PvP Bonus
- Increases spell damage against players by (25% * (Eval Int Skill / 100))
- The PvP bonus of Evaluating Intelligence does not count towards the PvP supplemental damage cap of 20% (Tracking , Camping, etc...)
Training
- Up to 50.0 skill can be trained by a NPC mage or scribe vendor.
- Skill gains for Evaluating Intelligence up to 70.0 are accelerated in the New Player Dungeon.
- Evaluating Intelligence gains passively when the player uses magery.
- While Evaluating Intelligence can be trained through active use this is the slower method.