![]() 3 endgame Elemental based weapons in a weapon tree have a Crit Rate of 45% almost exactly the same rate of the best Weapons for a Pure Critical Build. So a Rank 6 Weapon will be considered endgameĪn Example. Base Crit Damage is still 150%Īnother change is Critical damage also now affects your Elemental Damage opening up many possibilities for hybrid setups mixing Crit and Elemental Damageīase stats of weapons have received a bit of a change looking very different when comparing to similiar weapons from Toukiden Kiwami. The Devastation ability now only adds 20% onto Crit Damage. This new formula means that adding mitama abilities that increase your damage like Devotion or Knowledge will actually lower your Critical Rate so keep that in mind if trying to focus on builds involving a high Critical Rate ( ( Dexterity x 3 ) / ( Attack + Elemental Attack ) x 100 ) The new Critical Rate Formula is as followed. The reason why the Critical related stat in Toukiden 2 was changed from Precision to Dexterity is because the Formula for determining your Critical Rate has changed. Growing your weapons from 9-12 seem to be different and possibly set in stone on what grows but the stat increase is much larger. Normally Equipment can only go up to Level 9.Īfter beating the game's story campagin a Special NPC named Kiyomaro can be sometimes be found in the Village or Safe Zone checkpoints in the open world. ![]() The only safe way to look at their stats is if the information posted showed their stats of the weapons unupgraded. This new Weapon leveling system sadly means looking up weapons' stats on guides or spreadsheets can be a problem. Say if you had 2 different Spears with near identical stats and you leveled them both up all in Dexterity, one may have a 10% Crit Rate increase while the other 20. Some weapons grow differently than others if they were leveld up in the same stats. Giving many possibilities and having a purpose to making copies.įor each level up you can upgrade in Attack, Dexterity (critical rate), or Elemental damage or Ailment affliction (if the weapon allows it, you cannot add or remove a element or ailment to a weapon). You also have a choice on how you want your weapon to grow. Instead of gaining experience by using the weapon, you are using specific materials to level up your weapon. Leveling weapons are much different in Toukiden 2.
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