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| class="text-center" | Phantom Rod Normals || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || Unlike other classes' rod attacks, Phantom's does not scale from S-ATK.
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| class="text-center" | Luster Normals + Shockwaves || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-DEF || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center bg-ranged" | Ranged ||
 
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| class="text-center" | Glance of Darkness || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-elemental" | Elemental Attribute || class="text-center bg-tech" | Tech || Treated as an uncharged Technique
 
| class="text-center" | Glance of Darkness || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-elemental" | Elemental Attribute || class="text-center bg-tech" | Tech || Treated as an uncharged Technique
 
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| class="text-center" | SP Auto Action (S-ATK) || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center" | None || Only scales from base stats
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| class="text-center" | Auto Action (S-ATK) || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center" | None || Only scales from base stats
 
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| class="text-center" | SP Auto Action (R-ATK) || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-DEF || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | Ranged || class="text-center" | None || Only scales from base stats
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| class="text-center" | Auto Action (R-ATK) || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-DEF || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | Ranged || class="text-center" | None || Only scales from base stats
 
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| class="text-center" | SP Auto Action (T-ATK) || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-elemental" | Elemental Attribute || class="text-center bg-tech" | Tech || Treated as an uncharged Technique with equipment stats scaling
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| class="text-center" | Auto Action (T-ATK) || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-elemental" | Elemental Attribute || class="text-center bg-tech" | Tech || Treated as an uncharged Technique with equipment stats scaling
 
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| class="text-center" | Photon Blast (S-ATK) || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center" | None ||
 
| class="text-center" | Photon Blast (S-ATK) || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | S-DEF || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center" | None ||
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| class="text-center" | Phantom Rod PAs || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-DEF || class="text-center bg-tech" | T-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking ||
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| class="text-center" | Luster PAs || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-DEF || class="text-center bg-ranged" | R-ATK || class="text-center bg-striking" | Striking || class="text-center bg-ranged" | Ranged ||
 
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| class="text-center" | Vol Graptor Explosion<br>Banish Arrow Explosion || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" style="background-color:#CCC;color:black;" | Attribute-less || class="text-center" | Not Applicable ||
 
| class="text-center" | Vol Graptor Explosion<br>Banish Arrow Explosion || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" | None || class="text-center" style="background-color:#CCC;color:black;" | Attribute-less || class="text-center" | Not Applicable ||
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! colspan="6" class="text-center" | Maximum Damage
 
! colspan="6" class="text-center" | Maximum Damage
 
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| colspan="3" class="text-center" | Player Damage, Mag Stats |
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| colspan="3" class="text-center" | Player Damage, Mag Stats
| rowspan="2" class="text-center" | Weapon Element Damage |
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| rowspan="2" class="text-center" | Weapon Element Damage
 
| colspan="2" class="text-center" | Weapon Damage 100%
 
| colspan="2" class="text-center" | Weapon Damage 100%
 
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| class="text-center text-white bg-info" | Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc. |
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| class="text-center text-white bg-info" | Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc.
| class="text-center" | Special Abilities |
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| class="text-center" | Special Abilities
| class="text-center" | Photon Flare, etc. |
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| class="text-center" | Photon Flare, etc.
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| class="text-center" | Damage Variance
 
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Based on the figure above, '''Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc.''' includes:  
 
Based on the figure above, '''Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc.''' includes:  
* The player's base stats.
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* The player's base stats, including those gained from class boosts from reaching level 75 in non-successor classes.
 
* Mag stats.
 
* Mag stats.
 
* Stat Up skills (e.g. S-ATK Up, R-ATK Up, T-ATK Up).
 
* Stat Up skills (e.g. S-ATK Up, R-ATK Up, T-ATK Up).
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= Other Effects on Damage =
 
= Other Effects on Damage =
 
== PSE ==
 
== PSE ==
See this page for information on [[PSE]].
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<!-- TODO: Actually write a PSE page? See this page for information on [[PSE]]. -->
  
 
<b>PSE related Effects:</b>
 
<b>PSE related Effects:</b>
  
 
* Attack Up
 
* Attack Up
** Base Stats (Striking, Ranged, Tech, etc) are increased by a percentage. (refer to the Buff section on what pertains to Base Stats)
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** Base Stats (S-ATK, R-ATK, T-ATK, etc.) are increased by a percentage. (refer to the Buff section on what pertains to Base Stats)
  
* Attribute Boost (Flame Boost, etc)
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* Attribute Boost (Flame Boost, etc.)
** Any damage that corresponds to the attribute from attacks is boosted (charged technique, tech explosion). Furthermore, any weapon with the corresponding elemental attribute will have its attribute value increased for the duration of the effect. However, the effect is lost if when a weapon or unit is changed. For Pets, a similar effect will occur and will be maintained even when swapping pets. However, unlike weapons, the attribute value will not go beyond 50% ({{rarity|12}} or lower) or 60% ({{rarity|13}} or higher).
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** Any damage that corresponds to the attribute from attacks is boosted. Furthermore, any weapon with the corresponding elemental attribute will have its attribute value increased for the duration of the effect. However, the effect is lost when a weapon or unit is changed. For Pets, a similar effect will occur and will be maintained even when swapping pets. However, unlike weapons, the attribute value will not go beyond 50% ({{rarity|12}} or lower) or 60% ({{rarity|13}} or higher).
  
 
* Just Boost
 
* Just Boost
** The damage of Just Attacks increase.
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** The damage of Just Attacks increases.
  
 
* Weak Boost
 
* Weak Boost
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** Damage dealt within close range is increased.
 
** Damage dealt within close range is increased.
  
* Multi Boost (Currently a [[Corruption Survey: Lillipa]] only effect)
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* Multi Boost (Currently exclusive to [[Corruption Survey: Lillipa]])
 
** A mixture of Zero Range Boost and Attack Up (also includes a PP Recovery boost). Only available as a PSE Lv.1 effect.
 
** A mixture of Zero Range Boost and Attack Up (also includes a PP Recovery boost). Only available as a PSE Lv.1 effect.
  
 
== Regarding Resistances in Extreme Quests ==
 
== Regarding Resistances in Extreme Quests ==
When there is a resistance effect in an Extreme Quest stage, that effect changes to a Resistance debuff at the end of the previous stage's stage order. When this effect occurs, the final damage is revised. The multiplier varies per quest.
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When there is a resistance effect in an Extreme Quest stage, the final damage is modified. The multiplier varies per quest.
  
In most stages, a resistance is applied to both a weapon and an attribute. But in some cases, a resistance is applied to an attribute only. This causes the damage from that attribute to be lower, be it from a technique or weapon. Even if the weapon in question was dealing Striking or Ranged damage, if an attribute resistance is applied, then the damage of either attack type is lowered.
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A resistance can be applied to either a weapon type or an attribute. When the resistance is applied to a weapon, any damage from that weapon will be reduced. When the resistance is applied to an attribute, any elemental damage of that attribute will be reduced. In the case of weapons with resisted attribute, only Weapon Element Damage is reduced.
  
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For example, when there is both a sword resistance and a wind resistance, the overall damage from attacking with a wind-attribute sword will be reduced due to the sword resistance. The Weapon Element Damage from the sword will also be further reduced due to the wind resistance, basically getting reduced twice.
  
 
== Damage Falloff ==
 
== Damage Falloff ==
 
Certain ranged attacks will have their damage reduced when using them over a certain distance.
 
Certain ranged attacks will have their damage reduced when using them over a certain distance.
  
This change will by multiplied by the overall damage. There is no Damage Falloff on Techniques.
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This change will by multiplied to the final damage. There is no Damage Falloff on Techniques.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:00, 7 June 2021

Damage Composition and Variance

Damage Composition

PSO2's damage is divided into the following:

  • Player Damage (Base Stats, Mag Stats, Special Abilities, etc.)
  • Weapon Element Damage
  • Weapon Damage

In the case of Techniques, "Weapon Element damage" is not applicable.

Damage variance only applies to Weapon Damage. For this reason, there is no damage variance when attacking without a weapon equipped (AKA bare-handed). The minimum value of Weapon Damage always ranges between 10% and 90%. When under conditions which are too good or too bad outside the range of 10-90%, the resulting minimum Weapon Damage will always be capped within 10%-90%. A critical hit removes this variance, resulting in 100% of Weapon Damage being applied.

Maximum damage on a critical hit (Criticals are shown as blue numbers in-game):

Player Damage
Weapon Element Damage
Weapon Damage 100%

Non-critical damage under the best conditions:

Player Damage
Weapon Element Damage
Minimum Weapon Damage 90%
Variance

Non-critical damage under the worst conditions:

Player Damage
Weapon Element Damage
Min. 10%
Variance

As shown above, the damage variance only applies to Weapon Damage, thus it is less evident when observing only the total damage. Since Techniques do not have Weapon Element Damage, it is slightly easier to notice the damage variance compared to other types of attacks.

It should also be noted that Summoner Pets have a wide damage variance. The exact reasoning is unknown, but it's presumed they follow the non-rare OT damage formula. More on that later in this page.

Damage Variance

The above section can be summarized as the following table:

Maximum Damage
Player Damage Weapon Element Damage Weapon Damage 100%
Minimum Weapon Damage Damage Variance

To determine the minimum weapon damage, there are two broad categories.

  • Rare weapons (7 and above) → fixed 90%
    • Note that while it was previously possible to have less than 90%, it is no longer the case currently.
    • The Invade OTs and Val series have the minimum weapon damage formula similar to that of "Non-rare Crafted Weapons".
  • Non-rare, crafted weapons, Invade OTs, Val series → calculated based on the difference in DEX between the player and the enemy, weapon rarity, and weapon grind.
    • Silver tier or higher crafts, Invade OTs, Val series → calculated minimum weapon damage has a large modifier, resulting in generally higher minimum weapon damage.
    • Crafts that are below Silver tier, common, uncommon, Red and Blue weapons, non-primary ATK stats (e.g. Vibrace weapon's T-ATK) → calculated minimum weapon damage has a small modifier, resulting in generally less minimum weapon damage.

In the case of non-rare, the value of minimum weapon damage is not dependent on weapon attack. If we were to compare between a weapon with 500 attack and another weapon with 1000 attack, under the same surrounding conditions (same difference in DEX between the player and the enemy, same weapon rarity, same level of weapon grind), the calculated minimum weapon damage of both weapons would still be the same.

See Minimum Damage for more details on minimum weapon damage calculation.

Damage Calculation Formula

Damage Type Reference

When calculating damage, there is an implied understanding to what the damage type an attack is. There are many different attacks with varying properties affecting how damage is calculated.

Key:

Attack Power
The ATK stat from which the damage is calculated. Increasing the specified ATK stat will increase damage. Other ATK stats have no effect.
Defense Power
The enemy's DEF stat against which the damage is calculated. The higher the specified DEF stat, the less damage can be dealt to the enemy. Similarly, other DEF stats have no effect.
Weapon Element Damage
The ATK stat from which the Weapon Element Damage is calculated. This is dealt as elemental damage and is affected by elemental Part Boost multiplier. For example, when attacking an enemy with fire weakness with a fire element weapon, the Weapon Element Damage is increased by the enemy's fire Part Boost multiplier.
Part Boost
The specific type of Part Boost multiplier used. This differs for each part on the body of the enemy hit by the attack. If the Part Boost is specified as "Ranged", the damage will be affected by headshot multiplier when attacking the head of an enemy. If the Part Boost is specified as "Elemental Attribute", the damage is considered as elemental attribute damage and is affected by elemental Part Boost multiplier. Note that this is independent from Weapon Element Damage which is always affected by elemental Part Boost multiplier.
Final Attack Type
The final damage type of the attack. This is used to determine the effects of class skills, Skill Rings, Potentials, etc. For example, if the Final Attack Type is "Ranged", the damage will be boosted by Ranger's skill "Weak Hit Advance".

Base

Method of Attack Attack Power Defense Power Weapon Element Damage Part Boost Final Attack Type Notes
Normal Strike Attack S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Normal Ranged Attack R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Ranged
Technique T-ATK T-DEF None Elemental Attribute Tech
Bare hands S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Talis Attack T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Tech Striking
Takt Normals T-ATK T-DEF None Tech Tech Attack Advance not applicable
Jet Boots (Without Switch Strike) T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Striking Striking
Jet Boots (With Switch Strike) S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Pets (Without Switch Strike) T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Tech Tech Pets stats are used in lieu of weapons, not the stats of the Takt.
Pets (With Switch Strike) S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Tech Tech Pets stats are used in lieu of weapons, not the stats of the Takt.
Pets (With Switch Shoot) R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Tech Tech Pets stats are used in lieu of weapons, not the stats of the Takt.
Phantom Rod Normals T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Striking Striking Unlike other classes' rod attacks, Phantom's does not scale from S-ATK.
Luster Normals + Shockwaves R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Striking Ranged

Class Skills & Others

Method of Attack Attack Power Defense Power Weapon Element Damage Part Boost Final Attack Type Notes
Guard Arts S-ATK S-DEF None Striking None
DS Whirlwind S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Katana Counter Edge S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Braver Combat Finish S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Snatch Step S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
DB Photon Blades S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Hero Sword Weapon Action S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Ranger Tools (Traps, Bullets, Bombs) R-ATK R-DEF None Ranged None Standing Snipe & Moving Snipe not applicable
S-Roll Arts R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Ranged
Phantom Marker Detonation (Rifle) R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Striking
Rod Shoot T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Tech Striking Damage
Tech Explosion (Wand Gear) T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Elemental Attribute Striking
Ignition Skills T-ATK T-DEF None Tech Tech
JB Double Jump T-ATK T-DEF None Elemental Attribute None
Elemental Burst T-ATK T-DEF None Elemental Attribute None
Hero Talis Marking Shot T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Tech Striking
Hero One More Jump T-ATK T-DEF None Tech None
DB Snatch S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Just Reversal B S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Angelic Adept S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Retaliating Fist S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Hexing Spirit S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Thundering Blades S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Mysterious Conjurer S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Striking
Dissipating Wave S-ATK S-DEF S-ATK Striking Ranged
Antique Shot R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Ranged
Soaring Brilliance R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Ranged
Auxiliary Dart R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Ranged
Glance of Darkness T-ATK T-DEF None Elemental Attribute Tech Treated as an uncharged Technique
Auto Action (S-ATK) S-ATK S-DEF None Striking None Only scales from base stats
Auto Action (R-ATK) R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged None Only scales from base stats
Auto Action (T-ATK) T-ATK T-DEF None Elemental Attribute Tech Treated as an uncharged Technique with equipment stats scaling
Photon Blast (S-ATK) S-ATK S-DEF None Striking None
Photon Blast (R-ATK) R-ATK R-DEF None Ranged None
Photon Blast (T-ATK) T-ATK T-DEF None Tech None
Dash Panel Boost Kick S-ATK S-DEF None Striking None Power 250%, 3500%, 5000%

Photon Art & Technique Exceptions

Method of Attack Attack Power Defense Power Weapon Element Damage Part Boost Final Attack Type Notes
Physical Moves from TMG PAs R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Striking Ranged
Crazy Smash
Impact Slider Kick
Kamikaze Arrow Kick
Tritt Shooter Kick
R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Striking Striking
Kamikaze Arrow Dash R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Ranged Striking
Hero Talis PAs T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Tech Striking
Phantom Rod PAs T-ATK T-DEF T-ATK Striking Striking
Luster PAs R-ATK R-DEF R-ATK Striking Ranged
Vol Graptor Explosion
Banish Arrow Explosion
None None None Attribute-less Not Applicable
Zanverse Boost Effect None None None Wind Attribute None Is not boosted by Wind Mastery skills

Maximum Damage

Maximum Damage
Player Damage Weapon Element Damage Weapon Damage 100%
Minimum Weapon Damage Damage Variance

To calculate the Maximum Damage as shown in the figure above:

  • Replace Attack Power, Defense Power, and Part Boost in the formula with their respective values.
  • Weapon Attack Power refers to the relevant Attack Power of the weapon, excluding Special Abilities (affixes).
  • 1.05 is from the latent 5%, colloquially referred to as the "Mystery Multiplier" in the Japanese community.
    • This multiplier did not exist during PSO2's intial Japanese launch, however its existence was confirmed with the release of subclasses.
    • With the exception of a few attacks, all damage is eventually affected by it. The only exception currently confirmed is the direct damage from Zonde.
    • On a side note, when calculating enemy's attack multiplier based on red damage numbers when hit by an enemy's attack. Dividing the damage by 1.05 reveals a rounder value, suggesting that there is a high probability that even the enemies themselves are affected by this multiplier.
  • Total Multiplier is the product of all the relevant damage multipliers except Part Boost. This includes the 1.05, PA notation, Skills, Potential Abilities, etc.
  • For Pets, use Pet's Attack Power instead of weapon's.
    • Pet's default base ATK → Weapon Attack Power
    • Pet's Bonus Stats → Special Abilities (affected by Shifta).
    • Stats from Candies → Special Abilities (unaffected by Shifta).
    • Interactions between Pet stats and Shifta will be explained in detail later in Applying Buffs.
Damage Source = (Total Attack Power - Defense Power) x Part Boost

Weapon Element Damage = Weapon Attack Power x Element Percentage x Elemental Part Boost
(If Technique: Weapon Element Damage = 0)

Total Multiplier = 1.05 x PA Notation x Skill Multiplier x Potential Multiplier etc.

Maximum Damage = (Damage Source + Weapon Element Damage) ÷ 5 × Total Multiplier

Advanced Calculation (same formula but distributed into parts): Show/Hide

Player Damage = (Total Attack Power from Base Stats, Units, Mag, Special Abilities, etc. ÷ 5) × Part Boost × Total Multiplier

Weapon Attack Damage = (Weapon Attack Power ÷ 5) x Part Boost x Total Multiplier

Weapon Element Damage = (Weapon Attack Power x Element Percentage ÷ 5) x Elemental Part Boost x Total Multiplier
(If Technique: Weapon Element Damage = 0)

Defense Damage Reduction = (Defense Power ÷ 5) × Part Boost × Total Multiplier
		
Maximum Damage = Player Damage + Weapon Attack Damage + Weapon Element Damage - Defense Damage Reduction

Minimum Damage

Maximum Damage
Player Boost Weapon Element Type Weapon Damage 100%
Minimum Weapon Damage Damage Variance

As mentioned earlier in Damage Variance, weapons are divided into groups based on the formula used in the calculation:

  • Non-rare group consists of the following:
    • Weapons with 1 through 6 rarity.
    • Crafted weapons using less than Silver tier recipes.
    • Blue and Red Series of weapons.
    • Any weapon when using a non-primary ATK stat (e.g. Vibrace weapon's T-ATK).
  • Silver Craft group consists of any weapon crafted using Silver tier recipe.
  • Invade OT & Val group consists of said weapon series.
  • Rare group consists of other weapons not mentioned above.

Note that not all weapons have been thoroughly tested and there may be exceptions to the grouping and formula not yet discovered.

  • As of Oct 08, 2014, it was found that:
  • Grind Modifier is defined as the growth rate of weapon stats based on the current grind level of the weapon. For instance, a weapon of 4 at +10 has 160% of its original ATK, which is equal to 1.60 in decimal format. In this case, the Grind Modifier used in the formula becomes 1.60.
  • As a reference, the following Weapon Modifier values can be calculated using the formula:
    • 4 - 6 +10 (Non-rare, Grind Modifier = 1.60): 30.0
    • 7 - 9 +10 (Non-rare, Grind Modifier = 1.75): 37.5
    • 10 Ex8 craft +10 (Silver Craft, Grind modifier = 1.90): 235.0
  • In the case of Pets, both Player's and Pet's DEX values are added together in the calculation.
    • It has not been verified whether Pet's DEX value is multiplied by PA DEX Modifier. Though for PAs with 100% DEX Modifier, the result of the calculation should be the same.
Weapon Modifier =
        Non-rare group:
                50 × (Grind Modifier - 1)
        Silver Craft group (Twin Daggers, Double Sabers, Gunslashes):
                50 + 100 × (Grind Modifier - 1)
        Silver Craft group (Other Weapons):
                100 + 150 × (Grind Modifier - 1)
        Invade OT & Val group:
                150 + 200 × (Grind Modifier - 1)
        Pets:
                -50
                (If self-inflicted damage, use 0 instead)

Guaranteed Minimum Attack = (Player DEX x PA DEX Modifier - Enemy DEX + Weapon Modifier) x 2

90% Cap = Weapon Attack Power x 90%
10% Cap = Weapon Attack Power x 10%

Effective Attack Power = 
        Rare group:
                90% Cap
        Else:
                90% Cap if Guaranteed Minimum Attack > 90% Cap
                10% Cap if Guaranteed Minimum Attack < 10% Cap
                Guaranteed Minimum Attack otherwise

Minimum Weapon Damage = Effective Attack Power ÷ 5 × Part Boost x Total Multiplier

Applying Buffs

Maximum Damage
Player Damage, Mag Stats Weapon Element Damage Weapon Damage 100%
Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc. Special Abilities Photon Flare, etc. Minimum Weapon Damage Damage Variance

Fraction of stats caused by calculations from buffs are kept in calculation, even if numbers are rounded before being displayed in-game. Thus, when calculating damage, do not round off decimal values, as they can become significant under very high multipliers.

Based on the figure above, Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc. includes:

  • The player's base stats, including those gained from class boosts from reaching level 75 in non-successor classes.
  • Mag stats.
  • Stat Up skills (e.g. S-ATK Up, R-ATK Up, T-ATK Up).
  • Stat Up SSAs on units (e.g. S6:T-ATK Up)
    • Mag-based stats skills such as Braver Mag are also included.
    • Skills which increase stats dynamically such as Photon Flare and Deadline Slayer are not included.

Stat buffs e.g. Shifta, Drinks, Team Tree Buffs can only be applied to the "Base Stats, Mag, Stat Ups, etc." section.

The formula to calculate Attack Power with these buffs is:

{ (Base Stats + Mag + Stat Ups) × Photon Tree Buff × Shifta Drink × Shifta}

The Effect of Shifta on Pets

The effects of Shifta on Pets is different than that of the player's.

The formula for the effect of Shifta on Pets is:

{ Shifta x (Attack Power of player with no equipped weapon + Pet Bonus Stats + Attack Boost from Support Roll)}

  • The Pet's base stats (not Pet Bonus Stats) are not affected by Shifta.
  • The Pet's Attack Power from its Element is not affected by Shifta.
  • The Attack Boost granted by Cookies are not affected by Shifta.
  • The equipped Takt's Attack Power is not affected by Shifta.
  • "Attack Power of player with no equipped weapon" includes Unit Affixes, Set Effects, Mag, Stat Up Skills, etc. I.e. everything that is also affected by the Attack Power increase of released Katana Gear.
  • Using Switch Skills will cause the referenced Attack Power to change, as noted in Damage Type Reference. For instance, if Switch Shoot is active, the referenced Attack Power will change from T-ATK to R-ATK, then R-ATK values from Special Abilities on equipped Units and Set Bonuses will be used instead.
  • The player's increased Attack Power from Shifta has no effect on the Pet's damage output. Shifta must be applied on the Pet to take effect.

Criticals and Expected Values

When you deal critical damage, the damage will show up in-game as a blue damage number. The default critical rate is estimated to be 5%.

The higher the critical rate, the higher the average damage will be. To calculate the expected value considering the critical rate, the following is recommended:

Mid-range = (Maximum Value + Minimum Value) ÷ 2
Expected Value = Mid-range + Critical Rate x (Maximum Value - Mid-range)

And taking critical damage bonuses (e.g. Critical Strike) into account:

Mid-range = (Maximum Value + Minimum Value) ÷ 2
Expected Value = Mid-range + Critical Rate × (Maximum Value x Critical Damage bonus - Mid-range)

Other Effects on Damage

PSE

PSE related Effects:

  • Attack Up
    • Base Stats (S-ATK, R-ATK, T-ATK, etc.) are increased by a percentage. (refer to the Buff section on what pertains to Base Stats)
  • Attribute Boost (Flame Boost, etc.)
    • Any damage that corresponds to the attribute from attacks is boosted. Furthermore, any weapon with the corresponding elemental attribute will have its attribute value increased for the duration of the effect. However, the effect is lost when a weapon or unit is changed. For Pets, a similar effect will occur and will be maintained even when swapping pets. However, unlike weapons, the attribute value will not go beyond 50% (12 or lower) or 60% (13 or higher).
  • Just Boost
    • The damage of Just Attacks increases.
  • Weak Boost
    • Damage to weak points and weak attribute is increased.
  • Zero Range Boost
    • Damage dealt within close range is increased.
  • Multi Boost (Currently exclusive to Corruption Survey: Lillipa)
    • A mixture of Zero Range Boost and Attack Up (also includes a PP Recovery boost). Only available as a PSE Lv.1 effect.

Regarding Resistances in Extreme Quests

When there is a resistance effect in an Extreme Quest stage, the final damage is modified. The multiplier varies per quest.

A resistance can be applied to either a weapon type or an attribute. When the resistance is applied to a weapon, any damage from that weapon will be reduced. When the resistance is applied to an attribute, any elemental damage of that attribute will be reduced. In the case of weapons with resisted attribute, only Weapon Element Damage is reduced.

For example, when there is both a sword resistance and a wind resistance, the overall damage from attacking with a wind-attribute sword will be reduced due to the sword resistance. The Weapon Element Damage from the sword will also be further reduced due to the wind resistance, basically getting reduced twice.

Damage Falloff

Certain ranged attacks will have their damage reduced when using them over a certain distance.

This change will by multiplied to the final damage. There is no Damage Falloff on Techniques.

Weapon Type Attack Method Falloff Range Final Damage
Gunslash Normal Attack (Ranged) Approx. 4.5 Dodge (Step) 80%
Dual Blades Photon Blades
Assault Rifle Normal Attack Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Mirage Bullet Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Weak Bullet Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
One Point Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Homing Emission Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Impact Slider (Ranged) Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Sneak Shooter Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Parallel Slider Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Parallel Slider Type-0 Approx. 6 Dive Rolls
Twin Machineguns Normal Attack
Infinite Fire (Rapid Fire) Approx. 2 Dive Rolls
Elder Rebellion (Shots 1-6) Approx. 2 Dive Rolls
Hero (TMG) Normal Attack Approx. 8.5 Dodge (Step)
Brand New Star
Moment (of) Trick
Bullet Bow Normal Attack Approx. 3 Dodge (Step)
Master Shot Approx. 4.5 Dodge (Step)
Gravity Point (Impact)
Final Nemesis
Million Storm