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== Kingdom Hearts 3 Critical Test ==
== Kingdom Hearts 3 Critical Test ==
Testing the damage taken multiplier: in both cases, Sora has 0 defense, 0 resistance, 0 abilities, and takes a hit from the Bizarre Archer's generic arrow shot.
Edit: My earlier test was incorrect.  The actual damage increase that Critical has is Damage*2 + 10, and this is applied before enemy attack multipliers.  For example, in Olympus at the beginning of the game, with default defense, Large Body's stomp (2.0 multipler) does ((19-8)*2+10)*2 = 64 damage, while a Soldier's punch does ((19-8)*2+10)*1 = 32 damage.
 
Standard: 44 damage
Critical: 103 damage
 
Accounting for flooring issues, that means Critical is a 2.33x damage taken multiplier for KH3.{{unsigned|100.16.211.188}}
 
Edit: My earlier test was incorrect.  The actual damage increase that Critical has is Damage*2 + 10, and this is applied before enemy attack multipliers.  For example, in Olympus at the beginning of the game, with default defense, Large Body's stomp (2.0 multipler) does ((19-8)*2+10)*2 = 64 damage, while a Soldier's punch does ((19-8)*2+10)*1 = 32 damage.{{unsigned|100.16.211.188}}


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