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Heroes Community > Heroes 4 - Lands of Axeoth > Thread: "per level" what it does actually?
Thread: "per level" what it does actually?
vulcancolak
vulcancolak


Famous Hero
posted April 13, 2021 01:14 AM

"per level" what it does actually?

Here is the scenario.




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leadcrow
leadcrow


Hired Hero
posted April 13, 2021 11:40 AM

"Per level" means how many levels have to pass to increase by the "increase value"

Its useful for spells like hand of death where you dont want to get stronger every level

If you would use increase 10 per 2 level, its the same as you would have increase 5 per 1 level
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vulcancolak
vulcancolak


Famous Hero
posted April 13, 2021 12:46 PM

leadcrow said:
"Per level" means how many levels have to pass to increase by the "increase value"

Its useful for spells like hand of death where you dont want to get stronger every level

If you would use increase 10 per 2 level, its the same as you would have increase 5 per 1 level


But in this scenario magic arrow increases +10 per level?

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leadcrow
leadcrow


Hired Hero
posted April 13, 2021 12:51 PM

yes
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vulcancolak
vulcancolak


Famous Hero
posted April 13, 2021 01:28 PM

leadcrow said:
yes
Check the picture.
magic arrow: Increase 100, per level 10 and it increases 10 per level
fire bolt: increase 5, per level 1 and it increases 5 per level

Why magic arrow increases 10 instead of 100? If it is checking base or per level for the add integer, why it is not happens on fire bolt?

I think there is misunderstanding in here. Check the Magic Arrow and Fire Bolt.

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leadcrow
leadcrow


Hired Hero
posted April 13, 2021 02:27 PM

magic arrow increases by 100 every 10 levels = 10 per level
firbolt increases by 5 every level = 5 per level
hand of death increases by 1 every 7 levels = 0,14... per level
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vulcancolak
vulcancolak


Famous Hero
posted April 13, 2021 04:37 PM

leadcrow said:
magic arrow increases by 100 every 10 levels = 10 per level
firbolt increases by 5 every level = 5 per level
hand of death increases by 1 every 7 levels = 0,14... per level


Wow. I was tought it is increasing like this
Every 5 levels = no bonus for 1,2,3,4 but provides bonus when reach 5, 10, 15 etc etc like this.

My objective was edit spell like this.
Armageddon damage increases "literally every 10 hero levels"  

Thank you my friend. Kudos to you.

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