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==Summary==
* 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
 


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==
==PvM Bonus==
* Modifies base spell damage against creatures by (0.75 + (0.5 * (Eval/100)))
* Modifies base spell damage against creatures by (0.75 + (0.5 * (Eval/100)))
EG: GM Eval provides 25% Spell Damage Increase, while 0 Eval provides -25% Damage Increase.
** 100 Eval Int provides 25% Spell Damage Increase, while 0 Eval Int provides -25% Damage Increase
 
 


==PvP Bonus==
==PvP Bonus==
* Modifies base spell damage against players by (0.75 + (0.375 * (Eval/100)))
* Modifies base spell damage against players by (0.75 + (0.375 * (Eval/100)))
* There is a 10% spell damage cap on supplemental skills (tracking, camping, inscribe, etc). This cap does not consider what your evaluating intelligence skill is at, therefore if you have 0 skill in evaluating intelligence, you cannot gain 20% spell damage by using tracking and camping together. However, you could have 100 evaluating intelligence and 100 tracking and gain 22.5% spell damage increase.
* There is a 10% spell damage cap on supplemental skills (Tracking, Camping, Inscription, etc)
** This cap does not consider what your Evaluating Intelligence skill is at, therefore if you have 0 skill in Evaluating Intelligence, you cannot gain 20% spell damage by using Tracking and Camping together
** However, you could have 100 Evaluating Intelligence and 100 Tracking and gain 22.5% spell damage increase
 
 


==Training==
==Training==
* Up to 50.0 skill can be trained by a NPC mage or scribe vendor.
* 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]].
* 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]].
* Evaluating Intelligence gains passively when the player uses [[Magery]]
* While Evaluating Intelligence can be trained through active use this is the slower method.
* While Evaluating Intelligence can be trained through active use this is the slower method

Revision as of 11:43, 5 March 2021

Summary

  • 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

  • Modifies base spell damage against creatures by (0.75 + (0.5 * (Eval/100)))
    • 100 Eval Int provides 25% Spell Damage Increase, while 0 Eval Int provides -25% Damage Increase


PvP Bonus

  • Modifies base spell damage against players by (0.75 + (0.375 * (Eval/100)))
  • There is a 10% spell damage cap on supplemental skills (Tracking, Camping, Inscription, etc)
    • This cap does not consider what your Evaluating Intelligence skill is at, therefore if you have 0 skill in Evaluating Intelligence, you cannot gain 20% spell damage by using Tracking and Camping together
    • However, you could have 100 Evaluating Intelligence and 100 Tracking and gain 22.5% spell damage increase


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