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报告翻译问题
100.01% − 200% = orange
200.01% − 300% = red
"With Harrow's enhancement to Criticals, we have slightly tweaked the colour gradient in which Critical hits are displayed. Introducing: Orange Crits! These now occur in between Yellow and Red Crits. Before, Crits became Red when 100% Crit Chance was achieved. Now Crits will be ORANGE in the 100.01-200% range, and Red will start at 200.01%+! This is solely a visual change. "
Successful single-crit (crit in the range of 1% - 100%): yellow
Successful double-crit (crit in the range of 101% - 200%): orange
Successful triple-crit and higher (crits in the ranges of 201% - 300%, 301% - 400%, etc.): red
You are still wrong, because you misread it. At 100,01% I have a 100% chance for the crit to be yellow and an additional 0,01% chance that the crit will be orange.
Bows such as dread and lenz have a 125% crit chance with point strike. This means that I have a 100% chance of the crit being yellow and a 25% chance for it to be orange.
There is no guaranteed orange crit even up to 199,999% crit chance, unlike you are saying.
but sure, far too much hassle to try searching or reading...