Talk:Mitigation

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I checked common dmg mitigation cap on my guard yesterday and it is now at 71% —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Rular (Contribs • User Talk) at 12:22, 20 December 2012‎.

Is your guard a dwarf? They get an innate +1% common mit that's not affected by the cap. -- Eggolass (talk) 16:27, 20 December 2012 (EST)

Caps details in articles

I had removed the mitigation caps information in this article and provided a link to Stat caps instead. That way you don't have multiple places with the same information. In case level cap rises or a formula changes then it's just adjusting Stat caps (easier to manage). So I propose a rollback of last changes. Perhaps the link is unclear? --Gisel Avaleazar (talk) 19:38, 22 February 2017 (UTC)

The amount of mitigation is influenced by the enemy's level versus your character's level

It has been a while since I've done testing mitigations versus mobs on other levels. My findings in the past were as stated in this article. Test was like starting an instance on T1 (no penetrations), each time on the same level, while I was leveling a character from lower to higher level than instance level (mobs at that level):

  • With a character at lower level, but capped for that level, I experienced more damage than based on the mitigation percentage was to be expected. I worked out, calculated, that the mob's level was used and a penalty percentage was involved. I can't remember exactly. I don't know if I still have the old data to verify..
  • With my character being higher or equal level and capped for that level, the damage that mobs were inflicting was always the same, regardless of any level difference.

--Gisel Avaleazar (talk) 10:24, 2 November 2024 (UTC)

Looks like I did research at least in june 2016, but perhaps I wrote the data only on paper. https://forums-old.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?539545-LotroPlan-calculate-stats-amp-plan-upgrades&p=7616745#post7616745 --Gisel Avaleazar (talk) 11:23, 2 November 2024 (UTC)