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Primary Attributes

These are shown as "Basic Stats" in your character panel.

Morale

  • In-game Definition: The amount of damage you can take before being defeated in combat.
  • Morale is the equivalent of "health", "hit points", or "HP" in other games, and is roughly commensurate with the amount of pain the character can suffer before being defeated.
  • Maximum Morale can be improved by wearing equipment that grants a Morale or Vitality bonus. Some foods can also grant a Morale/Vitality bonus, as can other consumable items. Virtues and other Combat Traits can also provide Morale/Vitality bonuses.
  • Morale that has been lost will regenerate at a rate determined by In-Combat Morale Regeneration (when in combat) or Out-of-Combat Morale Regeneration (when NOT in combat).
  • Several classes have skills that will recover other characters' lost Morale, and all classes have skills that will recover each's own lost Morale.
  • Lost Morale can also be recovered by a wide variety of consumable items.

Power

See also Skill Power Cost Calculation for information about how Power costs are calculated.

  • In-game Definition: The energy required to use your skills.
  • Power is the equivalent of "mana", "magic", or "MP" in other games, and is roughly commensurate with the physical ability of a character to use skills. Most of a character's skills consume some power as they are used.
  • When a character's Power reaches zero (0), skills that cost Power (which is most of them) can no longer be used. A character can still engage in combat, and if already in combat, will remain so.
  • Maximum Power can be improved by wearing equipment that grants a Power bonus. Virtues and other Combat Traits can also provide Power bonuses.
  • Power that has been expended will regenerate at a rate determined by In-Combat Power Regeneration (when in combat) or Out-of-Combat Power Regeneration (when NOT in combat).
  • Several classes have skills that will recover other characters' expended Power, and all classes have skills that will recover each's own expended Power.
  • Expended Power can also be recovered by a wide variety of consumable items.

Wrath

This stat is only applicable to the Beorning. A Beorning does not consume power, but has a similar stat called Wrath.

  • In-game Definition: Skills in man form build Wrath when used.
  • In-game Definition: Skills in Bear form consume Wrath when used.
  • In-game Definition: Wrath slowly builds over time in Bear form.

Armour

  • In-game Definition: Reduces the damage you take from attacks.
  • In-game Definition: A large percentage of your armour value is added to your Common Mitigations.
  • In-game Definition: A small percentage of your armour value is added to your Non-common Mitigations

Armour provides strong damage reduction against Physical/Common damage sources and some damage reduction against tactical sources.

Might

Might is the primary stat for Heavy Armour classes (Beornings, Brawlers, Captains, Champions and Guardians), and increases a set of important stats including Critical Rating, Physical Mastery Rating and/or Tactical Mastery Rating.
The exact contributions from Might is different for each class. For details on how Might contributes to stats for each class, see Character Stat Derivations.

Agility

Agility is the primary stat for Medium Armour classes (Burglars, Hunters, Wardens and Mariners), and increases a set of important stats including Critical Rating and Physical Mastery.
The exact contributions from Agility is different for each class. For details on how Agility contributes to stats for each class, see Character Stat Derivations.

Vitality

Vitality increases maximum Morale, In-Combat Morale Regeneration and Non-Combat Morale Regeneration.
For details on how Vitality contributes to stats for each class, see Character Stat Derivations.

Will

Will is the primary stat for Light Armour classes (Lore-masters, Minstrels and Rune-keepers), and increases a set of important stats including Mitigation and Resistance Rating, which reduces the chance a character will be affected by Wound, Disease, Fear and Poison effects.
The exact contributions from Will is different for each class. For details on how Will contributes to stats for each class, see Character Stat Derivations.

Fate

Fate increases a character's maximum Power and Non-Combat Power Regeneration.
As Beornings do not use power, they instead gain maximum Morale, In-Combat Morale Regeneration and Non-Combat Morale Regeneration from Fate.

For details on how Fate contributes to stats for each class, see Character Stat Derivations.

Secondary Attributes

Lost Morale and Power regenerate over time, both in and out of combat. Of course, regeneration in combat occurs a lot slower than out of combat.

The speed of regeneration (in points per minute) depends primarily on your race and class. It is modified by your Basic Stats and, in the case of In-Combat Morale Regeneration, also the Virtue Justice (keep in mind that also Primary Attributes can be augmented by Virtues).

All regeneration rates can be sped up by Cooked Food and Gear.

Damage Dealt

Physical Mastery

Amount of damage dealt with Melee or Ranged weapons and abilities. Improved with Might, Agility and/or Will, depending on the class.

Tactical Mastery

Increase the amount of damage you do with Tactical abilities like those of the Lore-master, Minstrel, and Runekeeper, as well as several Captain and Warden skills. It also increases your Outgoing Healing. Improved with Might, Agility and/or Will, depending on the class.

Critical Rating

Increases your chance to score critical and devastating hits with your attacks, as well as the magnitude of those hits.

Damage Reduction

Mitigation

Mitigations are divided into two categories: Physical Mitigation and Tactical Mitigation.

Physical Mitigation

  • Physical Mitigation is the character stat that measures the reduction in damage the player character takes from physical damage sources.
  • Damage of types Common, Ancient Dwarf-make, Beleriand, Westernesse, Orc-craft, and Fell-wrought is reduced based on the Physical Mitigation stat. You can see the type of damage being done to your character by any specific skill by viewing the combat log.
  • PvP: Note that Physical Mitigation is less effective against Orc-craft and Fell-wrought damage than against Common damage. It should also be noted that Ancient Dwarf-make, Beleriand, and Westernesse damage-types can only be found on weapons or abilities used by characters of the Free People's, so a Free People character having mitigation against them is mostly pointless outside of sparring.

The primary source of Physical Mitigation is Armour (1:1). Some gear items, virtues, and relics also provide Physical Mitigation. And for the Champion and Mariner classes, Might also contributes to Physical Mitigation.

The following Virtues increase Physical Mitigation:
  • Physical Mitigation is an important stat for tanks as most basic mobs in skirmishes and instances will do Common damage. Most tank classes have an easy path to acquiring large amounts of Physical Mitigation. Guardians, Captains and Wardens will get a huge amount from their shields.

Tactical Mitigation

  • Tactical Mitigation is a Character Stat which reduces the amount of incoming damage your character takes from certain damage sources. It protects you from most attacks that are non-physical.
  • Acid, Fire, Frost, Lightning and Shadow Damage Types all fall under the category of tactical attacks and thus have their damage directly reduced by Tactical Mitigation.
  • Tactical attacks cannot be Evaded, Parried or Blocked, but they can be Resisted. You can see the type of damage being done to your character by viewing the Combat Log.
  • Some sources of Tactical Mitigation are Armour, Fate and Will. Hunters and light armour classes also get a contribution from Vitality. A sizable amount can also be acquired through intelligent Jewellery choices and Virtue (Character Traits) selection.

The following Virtues increase Tactical Mitigation directly:


Tactical Mitigation is an important Character Stat for Tanks and end-game raiders, as most Instance and raid bosses will do Tactical Damage instead of Physical Damage a strong majority of the time.

For details on the influence of basic stats on Tactical Mitigation Rating, see Character Stat Derivations.

See Stat caps for current cap values.


Defence

Melee Defence

Reduces the Melee damage you take by a certain percentage.

Ranged Defence

Reduces the Ranged damage you take by a certain percentage.

Tactical Defence

Reduces the Tactical damage you take by a certain percentage.

Resistance

Increases your chance of resisting Fear, Wound, Disease and Poison effects, as well as Tactical attacks.

Avoidance

Block

Your chance to block or partially block an incoming Melee or Ranged hit. Generally, a Shield must be equipped in order to block, and your attacker must be in front of you. Some Class Trait Lines allow you to block with 2-handed weapons.

Evade

Your chance to evade or partially evade an incoming Melee or Ranged hit. You can evade a hit from any direction.

Parry

Your chance to parry or partially parry an incoming Melee or Ranged hit. A Weapon must be equipped in order to parry, and your attacker must be in front of you.

Critical Defence

Melee Critical Defence

Reduces an opponents chance to score a critical hit with Melee weapons and abilities.

Ranged Critical Defence

Reduces an opponents chance to score a critical hit with Ranged weapons and abilities.

Tactical Critical Defence

Reduces an opponents chance to score a critical hit with Tactical damage skills.

Stat caps

Basic Stats caps

Basic Stats as found in the Character Panel (Morale, Power, Armour, Might, Agility, Vitality, Will, Fate) are not subject to a cap restriction. A large part of their function is to provide ratings, which in turn give a percentage based chance, boost or reduction to a Offence or Defence stat.

Offence and Defence caps

Percentage based stats in the other sections (Offence, Defence) of the Character Panel do have a cap. This cap is applied to the percentage derived from their source rating(s) only. Any other percentage bonuses from traits, equipment or consumables are added on top of the rating derived percentage.

The source ratings in themselves are not subject to a cap. You'll need an amount of rating (cap rating) to reach the cap of the calculated percentage. Any amount exceeding the cap rating is wasteful and not used, unless you want to compensate for rating based debuffs or for mobs higher than your own level.

The following are lists of percentage caps/cap ratings for end levels as currently set on various servers. The cap ratings are based on a mob level equal to your own. The same like being used in the Character Panel.

Notes:

  • Mobs in raids and instances can have rating penetration buffs (a kind of rating debuff to you). You'll need to compensate for these rating amounts to reach the same cap percentages.
  • The Hiddenhoard of Abnankâra, Gwathrenost, the Witch-king's Citadel, Depths of Mâkhda Khorbo and likely also any newer instances, do not have penetrations for B/P/E and Resistance ratings.
  • For all instances released after Update 41, all enemies are applied a Stat Enhancement. On Tiers 2 and 3, this includes a Mitigation Penetration.
  • In some raids you may encounter mobs of higher level than yourself. At least for Mitigation it's known that you need to calculate with, prepare for, the mob's level of cap rating (penetrations as well of course). In these cases you can check out the tables in 'Penetration Effect Ratings & affected Cap Ratings for all levels' below the server caps tables.
  • Percentages in the Character Panel are rounded to 0.1 precision, so a value slightly below the correct values listed here might wrongly display as the percentage cap.


Server caps in general (level 150)
Rating Percentage stat[1] Cap %[2] Bonus[3] Cap Rating
Landscape[4]
Instances[5]
Tier 1[6] Tier 2[7] Tier 3[8] Enh. III[9]
Offence
Critical Rating Critical Hit Chance 25% 225,000
" Devastating Hit Chance 10% 300,000
" Critical & Devastating Hit Magnitude 75% 450,000
Finesse Rating Finesse 50% 150,000
Physical Mastery Rating Physical Melee Damage &
Physical Ranged Damage
200% 225,000
Tactical Mastery Rating Tactical Offence Damage 200% 225,000
"
& Outgoing Healing Rating
Tactical Outgoing Healing 70% 345,000
Defence
Resistance Rating Resistance 50% 225,000 237,200 249,300 273,600 337,848
Critical Defence Critical Defence 80% 150,000
Incoming Healing Rating Incoming Healing 25% 150,000
Avoidance
Block, Parry & Evade Rating Block, Parry & Evade Chance 13% 150,000 154,730 159,450 168,900 200,155
" Partial Block, Parry & Evade Chance 25% 270,000 274,730 279,450 288,900 320,155
" Partial Block, Parry & Evade Mitigation 35% 0.1% 270,000 274,730 279,450 288,900 320,155
Mitigations
Physical Mitigation Physical Mitigation
(+Orc-craft, Fell-wrought)
" Light classes 40% 100,000 107,500 115,000 130,000 184,609
" Medium classes 50% 125,000 132,500 140,000 155,000 209,609
" Heavy classes 60% 150,000 157,500 165,000 180,000 234,609
Tactical Mitigation Tactical Mitigation
(+Fire, Lightning, Frost, Acid, Shadow)
" Light classes 40% 100,000 107,500 115,000 130,000 184,609
" Medium classes 50% 125,000 132,500 140,000 155,000 209,609
" Heavy classes 60% 150,000 157,500 165,000 180,000 234,609
  1. Mitigation classes:
  2. Different caps may apply on other levels.
  3. Added percentage bonus.
  4. For landscape and instances where no penetration buffs are present.
  5. Numbers include compensation for mentioned penetration effects. Recent raids like The Hiddenhoard of Abnankâra, Gwathrenost, the Witch-king's Citadel and Depths of Mâkhda Khorbo do not have penetrations for B/P/E and Resistance ratings.
  6. Includes compensation for the Tier 1 penetration effect, which is only used in Depths of Mâkhda Khorbo T1 (mitigations only).
  7. Includes compensation for the Tier 2 penetration effect. This effect is used in most T2 instances.
  8. Includes compensation for the Tier 3 penetration effect. This effect is used in most T3 and higher instances. It's also used in The Abyss of Mordath T2.
  9. Includes compensation for the old Enhancement III penetration effect, which is still being used in The Anvil of Winterstith T1-3.
 generated with CalcStat 2.4.7f at 23:52, 17 December 2024 (UTC)



For more details see also: Rating to percentage formula


Enhancing basic stats

You can enhance your character's five basic Character Stats and modify your Offence and Defence attributes in several ways.
Most all of these enhancements are cumulative, however, the devices providing the enhancements are frequently "self limiting" -- you can only wear two earrings or equip one shield, for example. Other items, such as foods, are limited to one type in use at a time. Some items "cancel out" immediately, i.e. allow immediate swapping, but other items have "cool-down" timers which must expire before the next similar item can be "used" -- typical with foods, if you consume the wrong one, you have to wait until its duration or cool-down expires.

Permanent Enhancements

A Stat Tome is a device to permanently increase one of your character's five basic Character Stats (Agility, Fate, Might, Vitality and Will). A statistic upgrade is acquired by consuming the appropriate Stat Tome. Each Tome to increase your basic Character Stat must be consumed in sequence — 1, 2, 3, etc. These increases are reflected in your Character's Passive Skill panel, under "Attribute Enhancements". Access to tomes is gated by Level.

Drop Information

Purchase of Stat Enhancement Tomes from the LOTRO Store

Any Stat Tome 1 - 20 can be selected from a Stat Tome Box for 525 LOTRO Point .

Stat Tomes 1 - 5 are also available as a Bundle for 1295 LOTRO Point . The cost is pro-rated if you already have one or more ranks provided in the bundle.

Since you can only purchase those items you are immediately eligible to use, the LOTRO Store will only show you that one item, not all the similar items which are available. I.e. if you own Stat Tome 2, it will show you Stat Tome 3 and the Bundle, but it will not show you individual Stat Tomes 4, 5 etc.

Overview of Stats and Levels for Stat Tomes

Tome Rank Main Stat Fate Stat Vitality Stat Player Level[1] Minimum Usage Level
1 +3 +10 +2 4 -
2 +6 +12 +5 15 -
3 +10 +15 +8 27 5
4 +14 +17 +12 38 5
5 +17 +19 +16 48 10
6 +21 +22 +20 54 10
7 +27 +27 +26 60 15
8 +31 +30 +32 63 15
9 +38 +36 +41 67 15
10 +45 +43 +51 71 15
11 +53 +50 +61 75 50
12 +61 +57 +73 78 55
13 +80 +75 +102 85 60
14 +98 +87 +118 90 65
15 +116 +99 +135 95 70
16 +143 +117 +175 98 75
17 +171 +139 +216 101 80
18 +203 +166 +256 104 85
19 +224 +184 +283 106 95
20 +267 +220 +337 110 100
  1. Stat values are based on this level.

Tomes of Agility and Fate

Agility Bundle (Rank 1 to 5)
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Agility 1  Agility: Rank 1
 Tome of Agility 2  Agility: Rank 2
 Tome of Agility 3  Agility: Rank 3
 Tome of Agility 4  Agility: Rank 4
 Tome of Agility 5  Agility: Rank 5
Purchase or Drop individually
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Agility 6  Agility: Rank 6
 Tome of Agility 7  Agility: Rank 7
 Tome of Agility 8  Agility: Rank 8
 Tome of Agility 9  Agility: Rank 9
 Tome of Agility 10  Agility: Rank 10
 Tome of Agility 11  Agility: Rank 11
 Tome of Agility 12  Agility: Rank 12
 Tome of Agility 13  Agility: Rank 13
 Tome of Agility 14  Agility: Rank 14
Levels 15 and 20 are also available from within a Remmorchant Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Agility 15  Agility: Rank 15
 Tome of Agility 16  Agility: Rank 16
 Tome of Agility 17  Agility: Rank 17
 Tome of Agility 18  Agility: Rank 18
 Tome of Agility 19  Agility: Rank 19
 Tome of Agility 20  Agility: Rank 20
Fate Bundle (Rank 1 to 5)
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Fate 1  Fate: Rank 1
 Tome of Fate 2  Fate: Rank 2
 Tome of Fate 3  Fate: Rank 3
 Tome of Fate 4  Fate: Rank 4
 Tome of Fate 5  Fate: Rank 5
Purchase or Drop individually
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Fate 6  Fate: Rank 6
 Tome of Fate 7  Fate: Rank 7
 Tome of Fate 8  Fate: Rank 8
 Tome of Fate 9  Fate: Rank 9
 Tome of Fate 10  Fate: Rank 10
 Tome of Fate 11  Fate: Rank 11
 Tome of Fate 12  Fate: Rank 12
 Tome of Fate 13  Fate: Rank 13
 Tome of Fate 14  Fate: Rank 14
Levels 15 and 20 are also available from within a Remmorchant Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Fate 15  Fate: Rank 15
 Tome of Fate 16  Fate: Rank 16
 Tome of Fate 17  Fate: Rank 17
 Tome of Fate 18  Fate: Rank 18
 Tome of Fate 19  Fate: Rank 19
 Tome of Fate 20  Fate: Rank 20

Tomes of Might and Vitality

Might Bundle (Rank 1 to 5)
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Might 1  Might: Rank 1
 Tome of Might 2  Might: Rank 2
 Tome of Might 3  Might: Rank 3
 Tome of Might 4  Might: Rank 4
 Tome of Might 5  Might: Rank 5
Purchase or Drop individually
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Might 6  Might: Rank 6
 Tome of Might 7  Might: Rank 7
 Tome of Might 8  Might: Rank 8
 Tome of Might 9  Might: Rank 9
 Tome of Might 10  Might: Rank 10
 Tome of Might 11  Might: Rank 11
 Tome of Might 12  Might: Rank 12
 Tome of Might 13  Might: Rank 13
 Tome of Might 14  Might: Rank 14
Levels 15 and 20 are also available from within a Remmorchant Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Might 15  Might: Rank 15
 Tome of Might 16  Might: Rank 16
 Tome of Might 17  Might: Rank 17
 Tome of Might 18  Might: Rank 18
 Tome of Might 19  Might: Rank 19
 Tome of Might 20  Might: Rank 20
Vitality Bundle (Rank 1 to 5)
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Vitality 1  Vitality: Rank 1
 Tome of Vitality 2  Vitality: Rank 2
 Tome of Vitality 3  Vitality: Rank 3
 Tome of Vitality 4  Vitality: Rank 4
 Tome of Vitality 5  Vitality: Rank 5
Purchase or Drop individually
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Vitality 6  Vitality: Rank 6
 Tome of Vitality 7  Vitality: Rank 7
 Tome of Vitality 8  Vitality: Rank 8
 Tome of Vitality 9  Vitality: Rank 9
 Tome of Vitality 10  Vitality: Rank 10
 Tome of Vitality 11  Vitality: Rank 11
 Tome of Vitality 12  Vitality: Rank 12
 Tome of Vitality 13  Vitality: Rank 13
 Tome of Vitality 14  Vitality: Rank 14
Levels 15 and 20 are also available from within a Remmorchant Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Vitality 15  Vitality: Rank 15
 Tome of Vitality 16  Vitality: Rank 16
 Tome of Vitality 17  Vitality: Rank 17
 Tome of Vitality 18  Vitality: Rank 18
 Tome of Vitality 19  Vitality: Rank 19
 Tome of Vitality 20  Vitality: Rank 20

Tomes of Will

Will Bundle (Rank 1 to 5)
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Will 1  Will: Rank 1
 Tome of Will 2  Will: Rank 2
 Tome of Will 3  Will: Rank 3
 Tome of Will 4  Will: Rank 4
 Tome of Will 5  Will: Rank 5
Purchase or Drop individually
or Select from Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Will 6  Will: Rank 6
 Tome of Will 7  Will: Rank 7
 Tome of Will 8  Will: Rank 8
 Tome of Will 9  Will: Rank 9
 Tome of Will 10  Will: Rank 10
 Tome of Will 11  Will: Rank 11
 Tome of Will 12  Will: Rank 12
 Tome of Will 13  Will: Rank 13
 Tome of Will 14  Will: Rank 14
Levels 15 and 20 are also available from within a Remmorchant Stat Tome Box
 Tome of Will 15  Will: Rank 15
 Tome of Will 16  Will: Rank 16
 Tome of Will 17  Will: Rank 17
 Tome of Will 18  Will: Rank 18
 Tome of Will 19  Will: Rank 19
 Tome of Will 20  Will: Rank 20

Temporary Enhancements

Enhancements to your character's five basic Character Stats from equipped items typically exist for as long as the item is equipped.
Such enhancements are not considered Buffs as they can essentially be changed "on-the fly" whenever one is out of combat.
Temporary Enhancements to your Stats are called "Buffs."
Buffs from "Spells" cast by other characters, or when in the vicinity of certain characters or items have "Durations" or "Areas of Effect."
For example: The Hunter Buff: "Find the Path"' affords a +15% run-speed boost to all members of the Hunter's Fellowship who are within 20 meters of the Hunter any time the Fellowship is out of combat.
Buffs from "Food" items have "Durations."
Trail foods typically boost Stats for their "Duration," while other foods typically purge various effects, such as Wounds or Poison AND boost certain effects such as In-combat or Out-of-combat Morale or Power Regen (ICMR/ICPR or OCMR/OCPR).
Trail foods are crafted by Cooks. Other foods may be obtained as Quest Rewards, from Vendors, and are also crafted by Cooks.

Armour and Jewellery

Each piece of Armour, Jewellery or Weapon is different. One must examine each item individually to determine its effect(s).

Different pieces of Armour or Jewellery, in addition to enhancing your basic Armour Stat, will typically enhance one or more of your character's five basic Character Stats and possibly modify other Offence and Defence attributes.

  • If an item is a Quest reward, in your pack, vault or the inventory of a vendor, simply mouse-over each item to see its tooltip which lists its effects.
  • If equipped, in the Character panel, mouse-over each item to see its tooltip which lists its effects.
  • The effects from all equipped items can be seen (cumulatively) in your character Panel by examining the "stats" in the right hand column, rather than the item's tooltip. (By equipping and un-equipping each item while the Character panel is open you can note the change in your character's overall stats.)
  • The majority of enhancements from most pieces of armour or jewellery are "always on."
  • Other enhancements require that you "use" ("On Use") the specific item. The enhancement then typically has a Duration, and a Cool-down period before it can be used again.
  • Other items provide "On <...> Proc" (automatic) effects -- such as if you are taking damage or if you are healing or being healed.
  • Frequently, multiple pieces of Armour or Jewellery will combine to form a "Set. Such a set yields additional bonuses when multiple (two or more) pieces of the set are worn.

As an item's durability drops to zero, it will cease to give any benefits until repaired.

Item Wear can be mitigated through certain boosts, such as:

The Essence System

Certain pieces of Armour and Jewellery can be enhanced at the player's option by placing Essences into available slots.

Weapons

Traits: Virtues


See Also