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Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

We know that the damage output of the Fantasy Journey to the West character is not only related to weapons and equipment, but also has a lot to do with the character's skills and cultivation level. Especially in the cultivation level, the damage attributes produced by a different level are different. Now the question is, what is the relationship between poor cultivation and injury? The following is a player using mathematical theory to test the relationship between cultivation and injury, and finally confirmed the relationship between poor cultivation and injury.

Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

The test idea is this, since the difference between the two sides (law injury-law defense) after the battle entry is a fixed value, the difference between the two sides (law injury-law defense) can be increased by unilaterally using "nine days of smart movement", so as to measure the impact of the cultivation difference.

Two conclusions are cited here:

1. Unlike skill levels, the difference (law injury-law defense) is a one-time item.

2. When there is no meridian bonus, the formula for increasing spiritual power in the nine days of agility is: Skill level *2-150 points.

The prerequisites for the test are as follows:

1. There will be spiritual fluctuations at the time of entry of each battle, but the spiritual fluctuations are limited to "once" at each entry, and there will be no spiritual fluctuations when resurrected after falling to the ground.

2. When the attacking party does not have the five elements of attack, and the defender does not have the five elements of defense, the restraint effect of the five elements does not exist.

3. When the number of people on both sides is less than 5, both are ordinary formations, and there is no restraint effect of the formation.

The following is the test data, after excluding a series of influences such as formation restraint, five element restraint, meridian gain, etc., two sets of data were tested, one set was whether there was a damage to the agility state when the cultivation difference was 5:

Cultivation is 5, no agility.

Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

Cultivation is 5, and there is agility.

Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

The skills and meridians of the test partner PT are as follows:

Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury
Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

Diamond Sutra level 161, the meridian is not flexible for the nine days bonus, it can be considered that the spiritual power of the nine days of spirituality is 161 * 2-150 = 172 points.

Through two sets of data, I put forward two common hypotheses for calculating the cultivation difference, and the influences of the formation method, the five elements, and the cards were excluded from the known test environment, assuming that the dragon's spirit coefficient was 1:

1. When the cultivation difference is N, the damage increased by increasing X point spiritual power at this time should be X* (1.02)^N.

2. Cultivation difference is calculated by superimposing, when the cultivation difference is N, the damage increased by increasing X point spiritual power at this time should be X* (1+0.02*N).

Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury
Fantasy Journey to the West: The player applies mathematics to the game, confirming the relationship between poor cultivation and injury

From the data of the 25-point cultivation difference, it can be preliminarily concluded that the actual damage difference is closer to the "superposition algorithm". But why is the actual injury difference so much different from the theoretical injury difference?

The formation restraint does not exist, the five elements restraint does not exist, there is no magic weapon, no meridian, no seven seven eight eight, is there a problem with the coefficient of the dragon teng?

So I boldly adjusted the dragon coefficient, left and right, when the dragon coefficient was 0.933, the data was surprisingly close to the coincidence.

The final test concluded that when the cultivation difference between the two sides is N (N>0), the coefficient of the cultivation difference when calculating the damage is (1+0.02N), not (1.02)^N. Although this conclusion is accepted by most people, there are still a small number of players who still believe that it is a superposition relationship.

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