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The [[One-Hit Setup]] page says: "It is not to be mistaken for the Suicidal Setup." This page says: "The Suicidal Setup is much like the One-Hit Setup. In fact, this is basically a branch off it." The two setups look identical to me. What's the difference? --[[User:Baltar|Baltar]] 05:59, 19 October 2009 (BST) | The [[One-Hit Setup]] page says: "It is not to be mistaken for the Suicidal Setup." This page says: "The Suicidal Setup is much like the One-Hit Setup. In fact, this is basically a branch off it." The two setups look identical to me. What's the difference? --[[User:Baltar|Baltar]] 05:59, 19 October 2009 (BST) | ||
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+ | A one-hit set up means that you will win in one hit. A suicide set up means that on the 2% of the times that your attack misses you will die. For a general one-hit set up you would have enough armour to survive being hit on your 2% misses. - Tals |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 19 October 2009
lets not forget the wither buff.
One-Hit Setup
The One-Hit Setup page says: "It is not to be mistaken for the Suicidal Setup." This page says: "The Suicidal Setup is much like the One-Hit Setup. In fact, this is basically a branch off it." The two setups look identical to me. What's the difference? --Baltar 05:59, 19 October 2009 (BST)
A one-hit set up means that you will win in one hit. A suicide set up means that on the 2% of the times that your attack misses you will die. For a general one-hit set up you would have enough armour to survive being hit on your 2% misses. - Tals