VPrime Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM Posted yesterday at 07:22 PM So I play the 1-50 game on +0 diff. Am I to understand that Masterminds are now even worse at completing +0 difficulty missions? Project Vitality - SS/WP Dr. Zayne Draydeon - ROBOTS/FF Project Apex - BIO/SPINESProject Genesis - SS/REGENProject Ultimate - INV/SS
Arbegla Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM Posted yesterday at 07:30 PM There's some math posted in the focus feedback forums about this very thing, but it really depends on how you view 'worse'. Your T1 and T2s are going to do slightly (between 10% and 20% less) damage to +0s, but they are going to be between 15 and 30% more survivable due to the purple patch no longer affecting them. @Maelwys did some amazing spreadsheet work to work out exactly how things are now with the changes.
Crysis Posted yesterday at 08:56 PM Posted yesterday at 08:56 PM By almost every experienced MM players definition, yes, in fact, at +0 you are going to worse than you’ve ever done before. In particular, if in the past you were already building for offense and had henchmen sturdy enough to solo +4/x8 while keeping them pretty much full time Aggressive/Follow, you will most assuredly notice that you now solo +0 -objectively worse- than you ever did before. Then again, you were doing +4/x8 so…..sort of a straw man argument.
Neiska Posted yesterday at 08:57 PM Posted yesterday at 08:57 PM 1 hour ago, VPrime said: So I play the 1-50 game on +0 diff. Am I to understand that Masterminds are now even worse at completing +0 difficulty missions? I feel this is appropriate for this context.
Maelwys Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, VPrime said: Am I to understand that Masterminds are now even worse at completing +0 difficulty missions? Vs +0s; Your T1 and T2 henchmen will both deal a little less damage than before vs even-level foes. But they'll also be considerably more survivable vs those same foes. The T3 henchmen and the Mastermind themselves are unchanged. That said... if you were intentionally fighting +0s because you typically struggle vs higher-level foes? Perhaps try fighting higher-level foes. Vs +1s; your T1/T2 henchmen will only be dealing very slightly less damage; but still be more survivable. Vs +2s; your T1/T2 henchmen will deal exactly the same damage as before, but still be more survivable. Vs anything over +2; they'll deal more damage and be more survivable. 3
ElectricKnight Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Yeah, I think the "considerably more survivable" is getting overlooked. I mean, I'll find out when I log in, but I suspect my MM will be better than before. Those -2 and -1 levels really have an affect, so even level pets should be nice. And if the tweaks to damage feel too bad, I'd hope they'll tweak it.
tidge Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 18 hours ago, ElectricKnight said: Yeah, I think the "considerably more survivable" is getting overlooked. I mean, I'll find out when I log in, but I suspect my MM will be better than before. Those -2 and -1 levels really have an affect, so even level pets should be nice. And if the tweaks to damage feel too bad, I'd hope they'll tweak it. I have some comments on "considerably more survivable". Because of the (previous, negative) level shift outside of Incarnate content... T1 and T2 henchmen were more likely to be hit by enemies that were even level with the MM (and T3). If the player had previously accounted for the level shift and had capped the henchmen defenses for certain content, the new changes haven't really improved survivability. Imagine if we gave all blasters a +3 bump in all defenses, but cut back damage by 3%... all Blasters would become "more survivable", but some wouldn't become "considerably more survivable." The sky isn't falling... but +0x8 content does take longer, per my tests. Against level-less enemies... the T3 and T2 don't have a net change in how often they get hit, but when they are hit they are hit harder, and they hit back less often then before. Against this sort of content, it is more fair to say that they are "less survivable"... but this might be considered niche enough that TPTB don't care. I doubt most players would even notice, I expect when zone Invasions start up folks may notice their henchmen dying sooner but maybe not.
Arbegla Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 7 minutes ago, tidge said: \ Against level-less enemies... the T3 and T2 don't have a net change in how often they get hit, but when they are hit they are hit harder, and they hit back less often then before. Against this sort of content, it is more fair to say that they are "less survivable"... but this might be considered niche enough that TPTB don't care. I doubt most players would even notice, I expect when zone Invasions start up folks may notice their henchmen dying sooner but maybe not. I tested some level-less content after the patch (specifically GM solo-ing) and while I hadn't previously took on that specific GM before (P.E.A.C.E Keeper) I did notice my pets (T1 and T2) getting one shot more so then 'normal'. Granted, the PEACE Keeper also one shot my acid mortars, so that was an entirely new experience having those pets (which normally don't die, just time out) get destroyed too. Maybe it was just the GM in question, so I'll have to see how Nemesis/Rikti/Zombies go once there is an invasion of them and people stick around long enough to form up a group. 1v1 'invasion' content is pretty easy to handle.
Maelwys Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Whenever the T1/T2 MaxHP reduction was in effect, they were indeed taking more (proportional) damage from levelless enemies. But that was reverted and didn't make it to Live, so it should be exactly the same as before (unless you've +HP/+resistance set bonuses in which case they'll be taking less...) However they'll take anything up to 18% less damage from levelled enemies; and being able to withstand "more punishment" = "more survivable" (to me anyway!) If you don't have heals/regeneration/etc to top up their health bars, there's an argument to be made that reducing their damage output reduces their survivability (because they can't kill stuff faster than stuff can kill them!) but given that's not true vs +2s and above, IMO it's hardly a huge issue. MM performance vs low-conning foes isn't exactly poor. Edited 2 hours ago by Maelwys
tjknight Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 21 hours ago, Maelwys said: Vs +0s; Your T1 and T2 henchmen will both deal a little less damage than before vs even-level foes. But they'll also be considerably more survivable vs those same foes. The T3 henchmen and the Mastermind themselves are unchanged. That said... if you were intentionally fighting +0s because you typically struggle vs higher-level foes? Perhaps try fighting higher-level foes. Vs +1s; your T1/T2 henchmen will only be dealing very slightly less damage; but still be more survivable. Vs +2s; your T1/T2 henchmen will deal exactly the same damage as before, but still be more survivable. Vs anything over +2; they'll deal more damage and be more survivable. The post above sums it up perfectly. I've found my weaker Masterminds are much more enjoyable to play. I'm re-summoning my pets less often and can keep up with teammates in TF's and regular missions. I realize I'm in the minority here, but that's been my experience. My Masterminds are doing well and seem to be handling missions more smoothly. And I'll add that +0 is a cakewalk for Masterminds now, an absolute breeze. *ducks and hides* 1
tidge Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 minutes ago, Maelwys said: If you don't have heals/regeneration/etc to top up their health bars, there's an argument to be made that reducing their damage output reduces their survivability (because they can't kill stuff faster than stuff can kill them!) but given that's not true vs +2s and above, IMO it's hardly a huge issue. I consider the current stuff on Live to be something of a wash... but you can't have it both ways: (a) It's not a big deal that solo +0x8 takes longer and (b) vs >+2x8 solo MMs do better. I didn't play MM solo against +3 content... not because my MM couldn't survive, it was because my MMs take too long to finish that content.... and not entirely due to the level shifts, The fact that the T1 and T2 need less net +Accuracy to fight >+2 enemies is true... but it isn't practical, at least not for me. I can't even bring myself to believe this without some sort of statement like "the game is balanced around +2 for solo play". I used to regularly take my MM through +3 content... just not solo. Maybe I'm the niche player by soloing GMs and content at +0/+1x8... but since that is the content I play all the time... It was easy for me to test in on Beta.... and it does take longer to do these things. It's not necessarily harder... just longer.
Arbegla Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago One thing to consider is that +0 to you USED to be +2 to your T1s, and +1 to your T2s, but now its even level across the board. So, +0 to you is now +0 to all your pets. This makes the math kind of finicky but as others have stated, its about the same damage wise, and BETTER survivability.
tidge Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 29 minutes ago, Arbegla said: One thing to consider is that +0 to you USED to be +2 to your T1s, and +1 to your T2s, but now its even level across the board. So, +0 to you is now +0 to all your pets. This makes the math kind of finicky but as others have stated, its about the same damage wise, and BETTER survivability. This is true... except against leveless enemies, a level 50 MM had the T2 facing level 49s, and T1s were facing level 48s. Now the T1 and T2 are facing level 50s, but with lower base chances ToHit. The level-less have the same chance to hit as before, but now they hit like level 50s.
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