Sacred 2:Celestial Magic Lore

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celestialmagiclore.gif Celestial Magic Lore

Increases inflicted damage, critical hit chance, and the execution speed of the Celestial Magic Aspect of the Seraphim. Enables the use of modifications for the aspect.

  • Damage +X% (refer to table below)


Skill level 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 74 75 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 155 170 185 200
Damage. +%: 9,8 41,7 71,5 96,9 118,5 137,3 153,6 168,1 173,5 180,8 195,1 221,1 243,8 264,2 282,2 298,3 313,1 332,5 349,5 364,5 377,7
Critical Hit, +%: 0,4 2 3,5 4,8 5,9 6,8 7,6 8,4 8,6 9 9,7 11 12,1 13,2 14,1 14,9 15,6 16,6 17,4 18,2 18,8
Execution Speed, +%: 1,9 8,3 14,3 19,2 23,7 27,3 30,7 33,5 34,7 36 39 44,2 48,7 52,7 56,4 59,5 62,5 66,5 69,9 72,9 75,5


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Mastery

  • Further increases inflicted damage.

Properties

  • Only hard points count for modification purposes (skill bonuses don't give modification points).
  • Prior to game version 2.40.0 (including consoles), the increased execution speed has no effect in combos. This was fixed in version 2.40.0.

Breakpoints

  • The bonuses are increased in steps as shown in the full table


The damage bonus at a given skill level x is given fairly precisely by the following formulas:

  • 400*(x+1.5)/(x+100) Pre-Mastery
  • 600*(x-32.5)/(x+66) Mastery

The Critical Hit chance bonus at a given skill level x is given fairly precisely by the following formulas:

  • 20*(x+1.5)/(x+100) Pre-Mastery
  • 30*(x-32.5)/(x+66) Mastery

The Execution Speed bonus at a given skill level x is given fairly precisely by the following formulas:

  • 80*(x+1.5)/(x+100) Pre-Mastery
  • 120*(x-32.5)/(x+66) Mastery

The bold marked numbers are the smallest upper bounds of this progression, which will never at any skill level be exceeded.

As an example, damage at x=75: 75 is the first mastery level, so we take the mastery formula and we have

600*(75-32.5)/(75+66) = 600*42.5/141 = 180.85

This value compared with the table value is a good example of the precision the formulas offer.


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