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Hey guys, WTFBROOO here. so today iw anted to talk to EC about a hacker, named pimpic. we were pvping the other day and i lost to him at pvphill. he killed me in 2 hit with strength 2 and a godsword. obviosly he hacks. and i have witnesses to proove it. ask vishu101 and n0ob.
I think its possible if you do a critical hit with str.2 …
Yea but not in 2 hits xavier
He’s not a hacker because it is possible to kill a protection 4 dude with 2 hits I’ve done that before
mmm u sure becuase 2 HITS with pro 4 ………. 2 hits are allot on pro 4
WHY did you post this topic.
You have NO evidence.
And it’s like what everyone else said…
It’s possible.
This is why I don’t pvp on EC…
People just rage when they lose their stuff…No proof? Woah. There is no proof,but strenght II potions give the player 260% more attack damage. 8 (from the sword) * 2.6 (strength 2 potion) + 6.25 (1.25 * 5 from sharpness V) = 27,5 Let’s consider that 27. The method for calculating how much protection Protection IV provides is kinda complex. EPF (Enchantment Protection Factor) of Protection IV in each piece is 5 for all damage. ( damage from the void and /kill cannot be reduced) The formula is this: (I assume that you were wearing pro4 diamond armor.)
When a player or mob wearing armor is subjected to damage, the EPFs of all applicable enchantments are added together (20 at this case) , capped at 25 (didnt reach maximum,so it remains 20) , multiplied by a random value between 50% and 100% (lets say that it was 50%,so it’s 10 now), rounded up (10 is ok,so 10 it remains), and capped again at 20. (Didn’t reach the cap,remains 10) The damage is then reduced by 4% per point of total effective EPF (10 * 4%= 40%).
Diamond armor gives 80% of protection to cerain things,like swords already,so it’s 80% + 40% of the remaining 20% (which equals 8%)=88%Ok,the damage of a godsword if you have strength II on is 27,and the smallest protection amount with pro4 diamond armor on is 88%.
27 * 0.88 (88%) = 23.76 (the amount of damage that was eliminated)So,this is the maximum amount of damage for a godsword (if the other player or mob has strength 2 and you have pro4 diamond armor): 4.(2 hearts)
There is no proof,but it would take 5 lucky hits to kill you.Fonts: Me,Minecraft Wiki,and Windows’ calculator (xD)
- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by Antares6. Reason: I like bacon
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WHOA Antares. But you haven’t factored in the fire and crits. 😛
And you didn’t even spell his name right….Fire? I assumed he killed him before the fire could even be applied. 😛
Also,critical hits are a special mechanic,that work like this: When the player is airborne,it has a chance to deal up to 150% more damage.
Let’s say that it was a max critical hit,27 * 1.5 = 40.5
40.5 * 0.88 = 35,64
40.5 – 35,64 = 4,86
5 attack damage (or 2.5 hearts of damage)It’s still impossible,even if the other player got 2 critical hits in a row. it would take 4 hits if the other player got a lucky critical hit.
Maybe you were just lagging and took a lot of hits at a time. And you don’t have enough proof.- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by Antares6. Reason: Haha,i know how it works now
Well thats shit.
1. Please do not swear on anything at all, if your trying to be offensive its not working.
2. It could have been a critical hit you can never be certain of it.I already explained what critical hits are capable of. It probably was just lag.
Dark delta you dont need to bold things like this
Anyways, most likely it was either lag or someone just getting lucky with the critical hits.
Actually I do need too, I used it for emphasis. So calm down.
May I join for no reason? Thanks! :3
@Xavier3479 No one said he can’t.- This reply was modified 10 years, 10 months ago by TheHighOreo. Reason: Hi! :3
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