Iron Man (Infinity War) is not gaining full power
Mirage_Turtle
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I enjoy using Iron Man Infinity War (IMIW) but have long-suspected that he takes longer to get a bar of power than most other champs, so I wanted to test this suspicion.
To test, I took a series of champs to fight RoL Winter Soldier. I recorded these trials. In order to have a successful trial, my power gain had to come exclusively from hitting the opponent. This means no blocking or parrying. Also, since IMIW has 2 hits on his second Medium attack, I had to stick to MLLLL combos for all champs in the trial. Finally, the champs tested were not allowed to have any power-altering portions in their kits. This means champs like Psylocke, Aarkus, Cyclops (Blue), and Hyperion are ineligible.
To get a baseline, I took a 5* Rank 5 Sentinel and Void and recorded their hits. In both cases, it took exactly 36 hits to get to an L3. This tracks with the understanding that champs of the same rank and rarity have the same inherent power gain rates.
So I moved on to Rank 3 5* champs. I started with Iron Fist:
It took 39 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking.
Then Karnak:
It took the same 39 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking
Then IMIW:
IMIW took 43 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking
I think moved up to r2 6* Champs, starting with Cap IW to get a baseline:
It took 41 hits for an R2 6* to get to an L3 using the same criteria.
Then IMIW:
It took IMIW of the same rank & rarity 46 hits to reach an L3.
So it seems that IMIW gains power more slowly than other champions despite not having any mention of such an aspect in his kit. Without knowing exactly how much power was gained on any hit, it's impossible to nail down the exact shortage IMIW is seeing, but looking at the data collected, it appears that IMIW gains roughly 10% less power than other champs.
Is there a reason for this? Is there something I'm missing? I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. Thanks.
To test, I took a series of champs to fight RoL Winter Soldier. I recorded these trials. In order to have a successful trial, my power gain had to come exclusively from hitting the opponent. This means no blocking or parrying. Also, since IMIW has 2 hits on his second Medium attack, I had to stick to MLLLL combos for all champs in the trial. Finally, the champs tested were not allowed to have any power-altering portions in their kits. This means champs like Psylocke, Aarkus, Cyclops (Blue), and Hyperion are ineligible.
To get a baseline, I took a 5* Rank 5 Sentinel and Void and recorded their hits. In both cases, it took exactly 36 hits to get to an L3. This tracks with the understanding that champs of the same rank and rarity have the same inherent power gain rates.
So I moved on to Rank 3 5* champs. I started with Iron Fist:
It took 39 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking.
Then Karnak:
It took the same 39 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking
Then IMIW:
IMIW took 43 hits to get to an L3 using MLLLL combos and no blocking
I think moved up to r2 6* Champs, starting with Cap IW to get a baseline:
It took 41 hits for an R2 6* to get to an L3 using the same criteria.
Then IMIW:
It took IMIW of the same rank & rarity 46 hits to reach an L3.
So it seems that IMIW gains power more slowly than other champions despite not having any mention of such an aspect in his kit. Without knowing exactly how much power was gained on any hit, it's impossible to nail down the exact shortage IMIW is seeing, but looking at the data collected, it appears that IMIW gains roughly 10% less power than other champs.
Is there a reason for this? Is there something I'm missing? I'm interested in hearing what others have to say. Thanks.
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The high the rank the slight increase in power gain
Having an additional hit on the combo shouldn't impact the amount of power gained by the champion. A medium hit with 1 it should still give the exact power as a medium hit with 2 hits
I could have tested this with other champs with combo-ending mediums that also end in 2 hits like Phoenix or Aegon, but these champs are pretty limited and I'd run into the issue of not having them in the same rank as my IMIW for testing purposes.
Are you talking about this one @UmbertoDelRio ?
My concern is that instead of starting at a power rate of 1.00 at rank 1, it appears that IMIW is starting at 0.90 as a base power rate while other champs are starting at 1. I'm hoping someone can explain what I'm seeing.
Or perhaps this is a bug. Either way, I'd like some clarification.
This one feels unintentional, but I'm looking to get to the bottom of it either way.
On the other side of the coin, are there other champs on the higher end of the power gain spectrum that don't have this power gain listed in their abilities? If so, which ones? And why?
There may be more out there, but IMIW was the only one that stood out to me (possibly due to his reliance on L3), so I ran the test on him and confirmed that he does appear to have a lower power gain rate. This thread is aiming at determining the reason for this. If it's intentional, who else has altered power gain? If it's not, it's a bug that should be fixed. I'm just looking for clarification.
Again, I haven't noticed anything different with any other champs, but that doesn't mean they aren't out there. Is anyone seeing any other weird power gain anomalies that aren't explicitly stated in their descriptions?
Even if I used any other champ, I'd never actively attack him while he's gaining power via his signature ability. In his final phase, I'm usually on the opposite side of the screen dodging L1's and waiting for the armor passives to fall off so I can parry/heavy or heavy counter him. I genuinely think it wouldn't be as bad as you're thinking.
But makes sense due to his sig
Why would you hinder a champ's whole kit just so you can keep a small portion of it in check? Especially when that small portion already has it's own power gain component that could be altered.
For me, it doesn't make sense to reduce all of IMIW's power gain just to give the slightest of edges to players fighting him in his last 15% when duped. I mean, it took me this test and building to a full 3 bars of power in a controlled environment to verify that there is indeed a difference in his power gain rate. If he has a passive power gain going already, you're not going to notice a difference in a subtle power gain rate change in the closing moments of a fight. You've either got it under control or he's going to crush you. A 10% change in power gain rate on hits won't change that.
What I can tell you is that when I use IMIW, I'm often doing MLLLM combos and these fights ALSO felt like they took a long time to build to an L3. The MLLLL test confirmed this.
I suppose I could try this with 3* champs, but hopefully it won't come to that. It can be frustrating to get good runs on these...especially when WS drops his block when I'm trying to make him build power.
Hopefully a mod can chime in before it comes to this. But in case I have to...who else ends with a double-hit medium? Phoenix. Aegon. Who else?