Thread:DynamitMC/@comment-26486243-20151101205835

Some of the abyssal stats had issues... missing +5 modifiers, missing +13 modifier in ASW, etc...

I've corrected all of the stats and added stats for every single abyssal now. Abyssal Luck stats are also used to compute the Cut-in rates for the yasen phase of normal attacks, though since yasen nodes have additional modifiers that can reduce this rate, the calculation field will be enabled only if Yasen Phase is selected as a formation.

Also, added yasen potentials for single attack, and all of the various cut-ins/double attacks that the ships use, depending on their equipment setup. Since it's impossible to map the probability of two independent occurrences with the needed accuracy, I can't derive a way to calculate taiha chance for two attacks in a row; the best I can do is calculate the maximum 'safe' chance in the case that neither attack hits for >=50% ship HP. But for now, the calc factors only single attacks, so for a torp CI for instance it'll only account for one of them. One of the effects, at least, is that since over 100% HP always deals 50-80% HP, when both hit it'll deal 75-96% HP - so even in the best scenario, getting hit by a beyond-100% cut-in will always lead to taiha UNLESS the ship has a HP number not divisible by 2, and even so, it's a very slim chance of (1/Rounddown(maxhp/2))^2.

A corner case also occurs with AP shells, but unfortunately without a value for the AP modifier we don't know exactly how much more damage those will deal, so this is an issue I'm aware of but cannot possibly fix.

Tomorrow's update will fix the kanmusu stats if any have issues, add newer ones like Zuikaku Kai Ni and fix a problem with the If condition and the 'X's (at the moment, they're set to, so in corner cases where the HP is exactly a quarter-fraction of the maximum HP 'X's won't appear even though they should). Then the calc should be in a state where it can be linked to the Combat page.

The new location of the calculator is [here. Since there may be multiple updates, rather than having to change the link @#$% times I've decided to simply create a special folder for it and link the folder instead; in future any edits can be done directly to the file without breaking the folder-link, so there won't be a need to re-link after this. 