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20 Μαΐ 2006 · Warn: 10%. #7. May 22 2006 03:15pm. possibly a useful fact about fhr: when you take damage = to 1/12 of your max hp or more, you go into the recovering state of which the speed of fhr affects. so more you can tank, the less likely you are to need fhr (for example, strong ass bmana sorcs shouldnt need any fhr ) heres a few more fhr bps too:
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3 Μαρ 2024 · We can improve the Cast Rate, Hit Recovery, Block Rate and Attack Rate through their corresponding Affixes on gear or Skill effects. Each of these animations has their own calculation on how to reduce its Frame count, which we go into detail in their respective sections.
15 Οκτ 2024 · Cast Rate. Frozen Orb now uses "slow" sorc FCR frames. Lightning now uses "normal" sorc FCR frames. Attack Rate. Strafe has additional high-end breakpoints since its missiles no longer cause next-hit-delay. Blade Fury is now affected by attack speed (same breakpoints as other traps) Dragon Tail attack speed penalty reduced to -20 (was -40)
The following tables contain the Faster Hit Recovery, Faster Block Rate and Faster Cast Rate breakpoints for every character class. How does FHR, FBR and FCR work? In the game, each second consists of 25 frames or “ticks”.
22 Σεπ 2023 · Faster Cast Rate (FCR) is an important breakpoint for caster-based classes to meet in Diablo II: Resurrected Patch 2.4. Find out more about gearing options to increase your cast rate.
Faster Cast Rate (FCR) causes spell based characters to attack faster. The only exception is the Assassin, as her traps benefits from Increased Attack Speed. Cast Rate items will reduce the time it takes to cast spells. Cast Rate items stack so the more you put on, the faster you can cast spells.
15 Ιουλ 2021 · The Faster Cast Rate can be used to calculate the Effective Cast Rate as follows: Faster Cast Rate × 120. Faster Cast Rate + 120. = Effective Cast Rate (Rounded Down)