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WOW: BfA Item level scaling in (instanced) PvP
Differences between PvP in WoW and LotroTools to progress in WoW PvP skillsHow does Pet Battle experience work?Fury Warrior RotationWhere do I get end-game gear for Warlords of Draenor?Determine properties of items in PVP after scalingFiguring out algorithm/formula for item scaling in WoWAll sources of BFA items by item level in WoW?What is the highest item level gear you can receive from a BFA world quest?BFA emissaries order
In the last expansion (Legion) in non-world PvP (battlegrounds, arenas) stats scaled by item level via so called "PvP templates".
Does stat scaling / PvP templates still exist in Battle for Azeroth (BfA), and if so, which stats are scaled and how?
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In the last expansion (Legion) in non-world PvP (battlegrounds, arenas) stats scaled by item level via so called "PvP templates".
Does stat scaling / PvP templates still exist in Battle for Azeroth (BfA), and if so, which stats are scaled and how?
world-of-warcraft
EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
3
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
1
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
2
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 11 '18 at 8:07
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show 2 more comments
In the last expansion (Legion) in non-world PvP (battlegrounds, arenas) stats scaled by item level via so called "PvP templates".
Does stat scaling / PvP templates still exist in Battle for Azeroth (BfA), and if so, which stats are scaled and how?
world-of-warcraft
In the last expansion (Legion) in non-world PvP (battlegrounds, arenas) stats scaled by item level via so called "PvP templates".
Does stat scaling / PvP templates still exist in Battle for Azeroth (BfA), and if so, which stats are scaled and how?
world-of-warcraft
world-of-warcraft
edited Sep 11 '18 at 10:03
Polygnome
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asked Sep 7 '18 at 8:56
SHRLYSHRLY
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EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
3
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
1
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
2
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 11 '18 at 8:07
|
show 2 more comments
EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
3
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
1
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
2
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 11 '18 at 8:07
EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
3
3
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
1
1
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
2
2
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 11 '18 at 8:07
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
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PvP templates which scaled with average item level have been removed in BfA. The only thing that is still affected in an instanced PvP environment are PvE trinkets, which are 75% less effective.
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When I first started playing BFA, I was under the impression that pvp scaling had been removed. The damage I was dealing to enemy players seemed to be the same as what I was dealing to mobs. At some point, I found this forum post that claimed the damage you deal is scaled up or down based on the item level difference between the players.
I gave this a test myself and realize it's true. The damage you see you've done on your side is not the same damage the other player takes.
I just tested this in a duel to confirm this scaling system is still implemented. I frost shocked a 400 ilvl warrior on my 409 ilvl elemental shaman. In my combat log, it said I did 4,431 damage. In the warrior's log, it said he received 3,870 damage. The game compensated for our HP difference by scaling down the amount of damage I dealt to the warrior.
I don't think there are any official resources out there that explain the exact numbers behind this scaling system, but the forum post linked above seems to come close enough for a basic understanding of how it impacts the game.
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PvP templates which scaled with average item level have been removed in BfA. The only thing that is still affected in an instanced PvP environment are PvE trinkets, which are 75% less effective.
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PvP templates which scaled with average item level have been removed in BfA. The only thing that is still affected in an instanced PvP environment are PvE trinkets, which are 75% less effective.
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PvP templates which scaled with average item level have been removed in BfA. The only thing that is still affected in an instanced PvP environment are PvE trinkets, which are 75% less effective.
PvP templates which scaled with average item level have been removed in BfA. The only thing that is still affected in an instanced PvP environment are PvE trinkets, which are 75% less effective.
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When I first started playing BFA, I was under the impression that pvp scaling had been removed. The damage I was dealing to enemy players seemed to be the same as what I was dealing to mobs. At some point, I found this forum post that claimed the damage you deal is scaled up or down based on the item level difference between the players.
I gave this a test myself and realize it's true. The damage you see you've done on your side is not the same damage the other player takes.
I just tested this in a duel to confirm this scaling system is still implemented. I frost shocked a 400 ilvl warrior on my 409 ilvl elemental shaman. In my combat log, it said I did 4,431 damage. In the warrior's log, it said he received 3,870 damage. The game compensated for our HP difference by scaling down the amount of damage I dealt to the warrior.
I don't think there are any official resources out there that explain the exact numbers behind this scaling system, but the forum post linked above seems to come close enough for a basic understanding of how it impacts the game.
add a comment |
When I first started playing BFA, I was under the impression that pvp scaling had been removed. The damage I was dealing to enemy players seemed to be the same as what I was dealing to mobs. At some point, I found this forum post that claimed the damage you deal is scaled up or down based on the item level difference between the players.
I gave this a test myself and realize it's true. The damage you see you've done on your side is not the same damage the other player takes.
I just tested this in a duel to confirm this scaling system is still implemented. I frost shocked a 400 ilvl warrior on my 409 ilvl elemental shaman. In my combat log, it said I did 4,431 damage. In the warrior's log, it said he received 3,870 damage. The game compensated for our HP difference by scaling down the amount of damage I dealt to the warrior.
I don't think there are any official resources out there that explain the exact numbers behind this scaling system, but the forum post linked above seems to come close enough for a basic understanding of how it impacts the game.
add a comment |
When I first started playing BFA, I was under the impression that pvp scaling had been removed. The damage I was dealing to enemy players seemed to be the same as what I was dealing to mobs. At some point, I found this forum post that claimed the damage you deal is scaled up or down based on the item level difference between the players.
I gave this a test myself and realize it's true. The damage you see you've done on your side is not the same damage the other player takes.
I just tested this in a duel to confirm this scaling system is still implemented. I frost shocked a 400 ilvl warrior on my 409 ilvl elemental shaman. In my combat log, it said I did 4,431 damage. In the warrior's log, it said he received 3,870 damage. The game compensated for our HP difference by scaling down the amount of damage I dealt to the warrior.
I don't think there are any official resources out there that explain the exact numbers behind this scaling system, but the forum post linked above seems to come close enough for a basic understanding of how it impacts the game.
When I first started playing BFA, I was under the impression that pvp scaling had been removed. The damage I was dealing to enemy players seemed to be the same as what I was dealing to mobs. At some point, I found this forum post that claimed the damage you deal is scaled up or down based on the item level difference between the players.
I gave this a test myself and realize it's true. The damage you see you've done on your side is not the same damage the other player takes.
I just tested this in a duel to confirm this scaling system is still implemented. I frost shocked a 400 ilvl warrior on my 409 ilvl elemental shaman. In my combat log, it said I did 4,431 damage. In the warrior's log, it said he received 3,870 damage. The game compensated for our HP difference by scaling down the amount of damage I dealt to the warrior.
I don't think there are any official resources out there that explain the exact numbers behind this scaling system, but the forum post linked above seems to come close enough for a basic understanding of how it impacts the game.
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EDIT: edited because of flags "unclear what you are asking", but do not know what is unclear can you write me in comments?
– SHRLY
Sep 7 '18 at 9:35
I don't get what you mean by stats scalled by iLvl? The more Ilvl you have the better the stats are on your item.
– Lyrion
Sep 7 '18 at 10:22
3
How is this too broad? It asks about how item scaling in PvP works, which can be addressed with a single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 10 '18 at 16:30
1
@Polygnome feel free to update the question to clarify what the OP actually wants in one good question. As it currently stands, the question is pretty unclear and contains more than one question, that's why it got closed.
– dly
Sep 11 '18 at 7:18
2
@dly Just because a question has multiple question marks doesn't mean its unclear or doesn't have one single, concise answer.
– Polygnome
Sep 11 '18 at 8:07