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Gwenpool and Crossbones question
TheSquish671
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When awakened, Gwenpool reduces the opponents ability accuracy based on her combo, so how many hits do i need to get for 100% ability accuracy reduction? And how many furies does Crossbones need for 100% ability accuracy reduction?(if it is possible)
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Interesting. I thought her ability was not to die from a SP attack. 50 hits are quite easy to get
It's both.
Special attacks deal a % of her current health based in Sig lvl, as it's her current health she can't die from sp.
Although I have killed a Gwenpool in war with Ultrons s2 which I can only assume was due to assassin mastery
Where does this 50 hits # come from? Nowhere in her description does it give a percentage for the AAR. For Crossbones, hits do not give him AAR, furies do. He does get over 100% AAR with 5 furies though, so I guess saying that he never gets 100% is kind of accurate.
At 22% per fury, 5 would be 110% chance to AAR. I'd hate to see what is perfect if that's just almost perfect.
Maybe you inflicted bleed with one of your hits?
I thought that but Ultrons s2 doesn't cause bleed, it stops it by cauterise.
Reading is hard
Ok. 23% then, my bad.
Still, it doesn't specify that it is a flat 23%
1 fury 100•.78= 78%
2 fury 78• .78= 60.84
3 fury 60.84•.78= 47.4552
4 fury 47.4552• .78= About 37%
5 fury 37 • .78= About 29% AA.
To evasion champs who have about a 24% chance to evade, 5 furies drops their accuracy to 6.8%
I’m pretty sure it’s multiplicative but I’ve never been evaded against when I have 5 CB furies so it might be additive. 110% AAR makes more sense than 71% AAR....
Edit:
Oof just saw the guy who told us it was 23%...oh well. It’s close enough. I think kabammed RNG makes up for that 1%
Not the most relevant, but I just wanted to get that out there.