Conjuring a Better World: How Magic Inspires Positive Change

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The power of magic never diminishes The concept of magic has fascinated humanity for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern-day fairy tales, magic has always captured our imagination and sparked a sense of wonder. Despite the passage of time and advancements in science and technology, the power of magic never diminishes. Magic is not confined to a specific time or place. It transcends cultures and generations, drawing people together in a shared pursuit of enchantment. Throughout history, magicians, sorcerers, and witches have been revered for their ability to tap into unseen forces and create the extraordinary.

The power of magic never diminishes

Throughout history, magicians, sorcerers, and witches have been revered for their ability to tap into unseen forces and create the extraordinary. Whether it is performing tricks, casting spells, or divining the future, magic holds a universal appeal. The power of magic lies in its ability to ignite our imagination and suspend our disbelief.

Magic find has diminishing returns

In latest mod change faq we seen this: If you're able to sacrifice character power for magic find then, you'll find more and better items. That was true before 3.19 and is the nature of magic find in Action RPGs. Note that magic find has diminishing returns, so a small investment can go a long way.

Has anyone created some sort of chart showing what magic find % is the sweetspot or any idea at what point it becomes not worth to invest into magic find?

Some insight into this would be most welcome please.

Last bumped on Nov 19, 2022, 2:20:23 PM Posted by
Makosi
on Nov 18, 2022, 11:15:23 AM

They probably meant the simplest definition of "diminishing returns", as with any "increased by %" modifier :)

For example, if you got 0% IIR, then getting one mod of 20% IIR on gear is 20% more stat.
If you got 900% IIR, getting another +20% mod is merely ~2.2% bonus to your total.

Posted by
Echothesis
on Nov 19, 2022, 6:36:14 AM Echothesis wrote:

They probably meant the simplest definition of "diminishing returns", as with any "increased by %" modifier :)


Patch 0.9.9 added DR for IIR and IIQ.

- Diminishing returns now applies to the rate that Increased Item Rarity affects magic, rare and unique items (it affects the less common ones more).

- Increased Item Quantity stats now also have diminishing returns. This allows us to have higher initial values and lets us balance the extreme cases so that their rate of item gain is high but not abusive.

- Bonuses to item rarity and quantity from bosses or from additional players in the game now stack multiplicatively with the player's bonuses (rather than additively). Diminishing returns only apply to the player's bonuses.

Topic about player testing which includes a value to aim for:


Patch 0.9.9 added DR for IIR and IIQ.
The power of magic never diminishes

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