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Shouldn't Group Bonus, Group Name &c say Set Bonus, Set Name? I don't think I've seen them referred to Groups anywhere. I havn't looke that hard anyway so maybe it has. Just want to see it be consistent with what the game says &c. [[User:GSOLO|gSOLO]] 12:13, 23 February 2007 (PST)

Revision as of 20:13, 23 February 2007

I have a full list of the projected Set Bonuses (granted when you slot 2 to 6 enhancements from a single Set), but I'm not sure how to implement it here on the site. For now, here's a rough list of the Set Bonus names, in the order in which they are granted:--Iakona 19:49, 13 February 2007 (PST)

I've deleted the info dump, as I have now formatted it onto the page itself in table format. I placed it in it's own section, in alphabetical order, for a couple of reasons. In a perfect world the info would be added to the same tables as the existing effects/level info. But those tables are already quite wide, and the new info is even wider in many cases. Putting them all together in one table would result in an extremely wide table, with IMHO likely bad formatting problems for some or many browsers. So I've left it in a separate table for the bonus effects. And I put it alphabetically so it can serve as an easy lookup for people who have gotten the rest of the info from the first set of tables.
On a different issue, we are getting some contradictory info that may not be resolved until we start seeing things go to Test. For instance, Positron talked about the 3-slot bonus for the Manticore set being "Energy/Negative Energy resistance". But the data dump lists it as "Increased Positive/Negative Energy Def". Resistance != Defense. Which is it? Is the dump inacurate? Did Positron misspeak? Has it changed? Who knows? Not us. For now, I'm leaving it as the dump stated, just taking note of the contradiction. I'm sure a lot of this data will change as we get into the testing of it.
And one final note. Someone mentioned this on the boards. There appear to be some glaring holes in the sets. There's no Taunt buffs. No ToHit buffs. No Debuffs at all. Are there going to be nothing in the rare sets for these types, or are we still missing some sets? No way of knowing yet. - Sister Leortha 07:30, 14 February 2007 (PST)

Table Background Color

Personally, I'd rather see a lighter color of yellow like the following. Anyone else have any thoughts? The following is LightGoldenRodYellow - Snorii 07:56, 16 February 2007 (PST)

I prefer SeaShell (way down at the bottom) --Konoko 08:12, 16 February 2007 (PST)
I don't have a strong preference for which color is used, I just wanted to place the "groups" ones in a separate color to make it much more readable as to how the pairs of tables flowed. If someone wants to tinker with which colors are used, go ahead, please do so.


Group Bonuses LightGoldenRodYellow
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura + Recovery Confuse Dur Stun Res - Recharge Time
Group Bonuses LightYellow
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura + Recovery Confuse Dur Stun Res - Recharge Time
Group Bonuses OldLace
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura + Recovery Confuse Dur Stun Res - Recharge Time
Group Bonuses PapayaWhip
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura + Recovery Confuse Dur Stun Res - Recharge Time
Group Bonuses SeaShell
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura + Recovery Confuse Dur Stun Res - Recharge Time

Questions for Iakona

Now that I have the information in parallel tables, I can start comparing the enhancements with the rewards and spot some inconsistencies. When I refer to your info, Iakona, I'm referring to what you have posted on the main CoH boards. Here are what I see so far:

  1. Essence of Curare - listed in your notes as a 6 IO set, but you only list five. We appear to be missiong one.
  2. Enfeebled Operation - Same thing. Apparently a six item set, but missiong an IO.
  3. Steadfast Protection - On your post, you list the 2nd IO as "Resist & +Def". Resistance and Defence in a single IO? Or a typo of some sort. This would be a totally new twist to have both those in a single enhancement.

Sister Leortha 10:10, 16 February 2007 (PST)

Essence of Curare has the following enhancements: Damage, Accuracy; Damage, Hold; Accuracy, EnduranceDiscount; Hold, Range; EnduranceDiscount, Range, Recharge; and Recharge, Hold, Damage
Enfeebled Operation has the following enhancements: Damage, Accuracy; Damage, Immobilize; Accuracy, EnduranceDiscount; Immobilize, Range; EnduranceDiscount, Range, Recharge; and Accuracy, Immobilize
Steadfast Protection has an enhancement that enhances the damage resistance of the power, and grants a +3% Def(All) buff
--Iakona 10:24, 16 February 2007 (PST)
Thank you very, very much. Now I just have to figure out how to effective list that quirky little one in SP. :) - Sister Leortha 10:27, 16 February 2007 (PST)

Plot of data Table

IO Scaling.JPG

I think this makes it nice and clear on the progression of the numbers. Level 28 is where an IO gets equivlance to an even SO. After that there is a diminishing return from upgrading the level. Pretty much any character apart from the most serious of minmaxxers will be happy just collecting IO sets starting round about level 30.

Interesting piece of design. My Hats off to the Devs

How best to present this, is the question. Comments as always actively sought Catwhoorg 05:07, 20 February 2007 (PST)

What are A, B, C, & D? - Snorii 06:16, 20 February 2007 (PST)
Schedule A B C and D Catwhoorg 06:49, 20 February 2007 (PST)
Ah, sorry, I thought A might be IO's and B might be SO's. I still don't think I'm reading it right, but ignore me. :) - Snorii 07:26, 20 February 2007 (PST)
Thanks for clarifying the table, Catwhoorg. - Snorii 11:11, 23 February 2007 (PST)

Cripes. Its even more elegant than it appears at first Glance. Level 28 = White SO value Level 50 = +3 Green SO value (115% of the level 28 number) Catwhoorg 11:00, 20 February 2007 (PST)

IO Scaling2.JPG

This plot works for all of the scehdules of enhancements. I think working a variant of this one into the main article would be useful. Again feedback so I can make it clearer to users appreciated. Catwhoorg 12:13, 20 February 2007 (PST)

One side note. Iakona has stated that the tables on this page apply only to the Set-based IOs. That the Common IOs will have a slightly different scale. I suspect those are the ones long rumored to go up to 40% values. - Sister Leortha 13:04, 20 February 2007 (PST)

Color based bonus level

One piece of data that's been floating around, but not on this page, was the strength of the various set bonuses. The raw data for this is in the very first revision of this talk page, on Iakona's info-dump. I've been thinking about how to present the data, and I think I have a plan. Looking for feedback at this point.

I have edited the Invention Origin Enhancements#Heal Enhancements set section as a sample of this idea. Basically I would color-code the text for the different levels of bonus. From Iakona's comments on the boards, for any type of bonus, the level 1 gets 100% of the base, level 2 gets 150%, 3 == 200%, 4 == 250%, and level 5 == 300%. There is supposed to be code in place for levels 6 and 7, but no set implemented yet that use bonuses at these high levels.

For the coloring, I have chosen to use familiar colors from the Con System to make things easier to tell for regular CoH players. Level 1 - Green. Level 2 - Blue. Level 3 black (White would not work). Level 4 - Orange (Yellow would be too hard to read). Level 5 - Red. That leaves Purple for eventual use for levels 6 and/or 7.

Anyone see any problem with this, before I do the rest of the tables in the same way? - Sister Leortha 09:14, 21 February 2007 (PST)

The colors used in the Con System article are bold solid colors. Colors in this article should be more subdued. --Konoko 10:19, 21 February 2007 (PST)
I'm going ahead and working on doing more. If colors are vetoed altogether, it's a simple revert to remove them. If colors are changed, it's a simple global search/replace to change them. I'm a little worried about subduing the text colors too much. We're already on a colored background. These things have got to be readable, which is why I skipped yellow and white as choices. Orange is already borderline, IMHO, for readability against the background. I've also veryu deliberately Bolded the text to increase readability once the text is colored. Readability of these things is a key concern of mine in this whole thing. - Sister Leortha 10:38, 21 February 2007 (PST)
Please use these templates in place of style="color:color", and do not bold the text. Each template has a font-weight parameter.

{{IOlevel1}}
{{IOlevel2}}
{{IOlevel3}}
{{IOlevel4}}
{{IOlevel5}}
{{IOlevel6}}
{{IOlevel7}}
{{IOlevelbold}} (this defines the font-weight for all templates)

Hmm... I can't seem to get a font-weight in between "bold" and "normal". Oh well. At least we can play with colors a little bit more.--Konoko 11:33, 21 February 2007 (PST)
Did the basic conversion to the templates. Still to do are to template up the level 3s, which up until the most recent set I did were just bolded, no actual color style, and to remove the manual bolding I did on all the early ones. For now, I'm going to finish getting the actual coding data in, as that's the most important thing. Cleanup will then follow. And thank you for the great templating idea. That lets us tweak the colors in the future via minor edits to the templates, much easier than mass search&replaces. - Sister Leortha 11:39, 21 February 2007 (PST)

Example table

Heal Enhancements

Group name Levels Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 Special option
Doctored Wounds 30-53 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech Heal Rech
Harmonized Healing 20-40 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech Heal End
Miracle 20-40 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech Heal +Recovery (12.5%)
Numina's Convalesence 30-53 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech Heal +Recovery (9.4%) and +Regeneration (15%)
Regenerative Tissue 10-30 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech +Regeneration (20%)
Triage 10-30 End/Heal End/Heal/Rech End/Rech Heal/Rech
Group Bonuses
Group name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Doctored Wounds Fear Res + Fire/Cold Res Improved Heal - Recharge Time + Toxic/Psionic Res
Harmonized Healing + Recovery Confuse Res Improved Heal + AoE Def + Toxic Res
Miracle + Recovery +Health Improved Heal + AoE Def + Psionic Def
Numinas Convalesence + Regeneration +Health Improved Heal Hold Res + Ranged Def
Regenerative Tissue +RunSpeed +Health Improved Heal -Recharge Time
Triage + Regeneration +Health Improved Heal

Special/Procedure option columns

Ssyrie has removed the extra columns that I had placed in the tables. Instead of just reverting, I'm coming here for additional opinions. There were several reasons that I segregated those items out into a separate column. They are all the things that are not standard enhancers. Chance of procs and other global enhancements. Putting them into separate columns made them stand out. Made it obvious that they were different, which they were. Also, people wanting to know what the special ones were would be able to easily see them, separated slightly from the regular enhancements. And finally, the special ones are generally longer, more wordy, than the simple enhancements. Giving them a seperate colume let there me one extra-wide column per table. Mixing them into the rest of the table makes multiple columns wide in some cases, like the Defense buff and Resistance tables. DOes anyone else have any opinions on which format the tables should be in? - Sister Leortha 04:32, 23 February 2007 (PST)

Number based bonus level

Is it ok to add numbers to the group bonuses? i.e. Confuse Enhancements > Befuddling Aura > + Recovery would have 1% + Recovery instead of just the + Recovery part. I'm not sure if it would make the page too complicated? Thanks. gSOLO 11:11, 23 February 2007 (PST)

Example: Confuse Enhancements
Set name With 2 slotted With 3 slotted With 4 slotted With 5 slotted With 6 slotted
Befuddling Aura Recovery 1% Confuse Dur 1% Stun Res 1.1% Recharge 2.5%
Cacophany Recovery 1% Confuse Dur 1% Stun Res 2.2% AoE Def 2.5% Ranged Def 2.5%
Malaises Illusions Recovery 2.5% Confuse Dur 2.5% Damage 2.5% Recharge 6.25% Ranged Def 3.13%
Perplex Regeneration 6% Confuse Dur 1.5% Accuracy 3.75% AoE Def 1.88% Toxic/Psionic Res .95%

Group vs Set

Shouldn't Group Bonus, Group Name &c say Set Bonus, Set Name? I don't think I've seen them referred to Groups anywhere. I havn't looke that hard anyway so maybe it has. Just want to see it be consistent with what the game says &c. gSOLO 12:13, 23 February 2007 (PST)