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Almighty Dmg Is Based On Persona 5

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by tiathurlutnapepos 2021. 4. 23. 17:55

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  1. The major antagonists of Persona 5. The first major target, Kamoshida is the gym teacher at Shujin Academy who is also a former Olympic volleyball gold medalist. He has been using his position to sabotage other sports teams at Shujin to make the volleyball team.
  2. Almighty as a spell is your basic untyped magical damage. The Megido series of spells is equivalent to Final Fantasy's Ultima. All out attack is probably better thought of as neutral untyped physical damage.
  3. Colossal Phys dmg to 1 foe. Medium chance of insta-killing all foes with Bless. Heavy Bless dmg to all foes. Severe Almighty dmg to all foes. Increases success rate of Hama skills. Next magic attack does 2.5x dmg. Strengthens non-instant kill Bless skills by 50%. Half remaining HP of 1 foe with Bless.
  1. Persona 5 Almighty Amp
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Persona 5 Almighty Amp

Okay, as many have said.
Attack damage: This is the damage you'll do with your auto attacks. This is physical damage. Some abilities scale with attack damage, the numbers are in orange. (The abilities aren't always physical damage, only auto attacks!)
Ability power: This is the damage you'll do with ABILITY POWER SCALING abilities. Not all abilities scale with AP. If they scale with AP the number is in green.
Physical damage: Just means the only way to reduce it is by armor
Magic damage: Only way to reduce it is by magic resist.
Read what they say they deal to figure out what kind of damage they do.
EDIT: Okay since your match history is mostly Varus. I'll describe him in depth for you.
His Q scales with attack damage and deals physical damage. This means to increase the damage of this ability you must buy attack damage. However, if your opponent wants to reduce the damage you deal to him with it, he must buy armor. Because it does physical damage.
His W scales with ability power and deals magic damage. This means to increase the damage it does, you must buy ability power (NOT RECCOMENDED FOR VARUS!) and it does magic damage. Which just means it's going to be reduced by magic resist.
His E is the same as his Q.
His R is the same as his W.
But just be careful, some champions have more complex abilities that scale with AD and AP and deal physical. Or scale with AD and deal magical.

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Almighty Dmg Is Based On Persona 5

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Persona 5 almighty boost

Persona 5 Skill List. Skill Hex IDs Gathering a list of all skills + effects here so I can comb through them easier. Will move this list eventually to Notes:Persona 5. A lot of skills that aren't usually available to the player (e.g. The Talk skills) function like a regular attack if forced into a Persona's skill set.

How DMG Works

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Safety Concerns

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