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The action "bleeding" (or the brick "bleeding") is complex but very powerful.

  • The weapon used is crucial, as the damage caused and the speed with which the damage acts depend on it.
  • If the blow is delivered, the damage caused also depends on the protections.

This battle brick works only with edged weapons.

Important to know

Let's dispel a myth, a powerful blow does not in any way improve bleeding. Bleeding damage is based solely and uniquely on the weapon's basic data. A weapon with 720 damage and 25 CPM (blows per minute), bleeding will be defined by this data and nothing else (except for one small thing).

But then, what exactly is bleeding defined by? 2 main factors: Damage and attack speed, but not in any way. A weapon doing 1200 damage will not compensate 15cpm and conversely, a balance is needed and we will see that.

The damage factor that defines the power of bleeding is 1.2x (120%), you will never be able to do more than 1.2x your damage per bleeding shot (ex: for a weapon doing 750 damage, the maximum is 900 bleeding).

The attack speed also has a great influence, the bleeding is a damage over time so it has a "cpm", a beginning and an end, which makes us ask the question, what is this information? The "CPM" is 30, so the bleeding does damage every two seconds. The "lifetime" of the bleed is 30 seconds.

Now that we know this, is it possible to go to the maximum damage per second? Yes, because the bleeding is calculated as a % of the basic damage of the weapon, exactly 8%.

Let's take a look at the results:

  • Maximum power: 120% of the weapon's damage.
  • Duration: 30s
  • CPM: 30
  • 8% of each blow is transformed into bleeding(*)

What makes us come to the conclusion that it takes 15 shots to get the maximum damage! (8x15=120%). Knowing that it has 30 seconds of duration, our weapon must get as close as possible to 30 CPM but never exceed it at the risk of typing "unnecessarily".

(*)Only when the brick is in adequacy with your level/weapon.

Underestimated accuracy ?

For a good use of this brick, it is also necessary not to underestimate the precision, not that touching each time is important (even if it is) but also because, very important, bleeding is "activated" only in perfect blow (100% damage blow - Ex: 750 damage, you inflict 750 damage to the enemy, not 654 or other). Therefore the use of precise shots for equal or higher levels is recommended.

Ultimate Weapon of bleeding

If damage and speed are paramount for good bleeding, which weapon is to be preferred? For that, let's do a simple resonance, which weapon does a lot of damage at a speed close to 30CPM? The axe has two hands! This is our ultimate weapon!

30 seconds

As said above, it takes 30 seconds (when we are optimized) to reach the maximum of bleeding, what we deduce is that during these first 30 seconds, we will not be at the maximum but what do we really lose?

Damage (bleeding only) during the first 30 seconds with a weapon doing 750 damage and having a CPM of 30: 18,450 damage.

Same thing but only powerful blow: 22 500 damages.

You tell me, what's the point? I do more damage with bleeding! Well no, well yes and no. Your damages in the first 30 seconds yes you do more damages but from the 42nd blow (~84s) bleeding and powerful blow are equal. However, bleeding will always do 20% more damage with each stroke that follows.

In play

On paper it's nice but in real life? Well, not bad either. Let's put ourselves in a real situation:

The enemy in front of you will have, at a minimum, a 10% chance of parry/dodge. No edged resistance. Let's imagine that he has (total invention) 100 000.

I'll spare you the calculations, here's what you get in 30 seconds: With bleeding: 17,205 With Powerful Shot: 20250

After 29 moves :

With Hémo : 39 135

With Powerful Shot: $39,150

Thereafter, bleeding takes over largely on powerful blow

It will take 68 bleeding shots to kill the enemy and 60 for a powerful shot.

We see that in game, powerful blow is more interesting than on paper for a simple reason, bleeding is only slightly affected by the parade/dodge of the enemy.

The above values are not correct because they do not take the enemy's regen into account, this example is only to highlight the particularities of bleeding.

No parry or dodge

Let's not go so fast! Indeed, bleeding is little affected but not immune. However, indeed, since we need less blow to kill, less chance to be trimmed/escorted but that's not all! When an enemy parries/divests with a powerful strike, 100% of your damage is removed. While with bleeding, 112% of your bleeding remains. (120%-8%).

Some Positive Score

Bleeding suppresses regen because the damage per second will always (normally) be higher.

During xp sessions, this allows to switch to another enemy when he has almost no life left, the bleeding will take care of it.

Negative point

Time is the only big negative point, it takes time for it to act, so it is a brick to put rather in long fights.

Good brick

As a powerful blow, do not put bleeding 2 for a weapon level 250 . It must be in adequacy with your level/weapon, otherwise the 8% will not be found.



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