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Here's a pic of all the monsters regarding their elemental weaknesses:
https://monsterhunterworld.wiki.fextralife.com/file/Monster-Hunter-World/mhw_monster_weakness_chart.png?v=1518928217472
Yep, and he's even weaker to dragon element. That's not what I'm asking. I'm asking if the difference between 360 elemental damage at 3 star weakness is worth losing 200 raw damage.
No no, I mistook the icon and changed it to dragon like a minute after. But I still think the picture will be of use to you in the future.
Since I didn't know the answer to your question and you were kind of unsure about the Dragon weakness, I thought I'd post a pic about the elemental weakneses.
early game though high raw damage over element on the slower swinging weapons is a solid choice.
So yes the dragon hammer even losing raw will do way more damage to raths
maybe all he does every fight is hold r trigger while moving then let it go and spin to win or do the spinning move using dem jumping ledges :p in those cases where there's lots of procs, it could be worth XD
That's kind of what I was thinking. I have a feeling people overestimate just how much damage elemental does (especially on hammer). I wish there was a way we could test out the different elemental weaknesses on different training dummies with different weaknesses.
....hmmm....I might do that sometimes...lol XD
I mean think about it right now you have a 1/5 chance of your weapon randomly losing 25% of its damage. Ouch
Actually it's not really that bad, my overall damage comes out to 740 instead of 780 with the negative affinity. Unless my calculations are totally off lol
It's a 25% decrease when it procs if what I've read is to be believed.
You're correct but it's actually not as bad as it sounds when you calculate the overall damage.
my 780 raw damage hammer for example has -20 affinity.
The calcuation is (from someone smarter than me) Damage(780) X Affinity (-.20) X .25 (that 25 percent) (this will get you how much damage you're losing or gaining from affinity) + Damage (780) = 741
Correct me if I'm wrong though but this is pre monster resist calculations too. So we're not seeing the inevitable damage dropoff on the weapon afterwards, and if affinity is calculated before the monster's resists are your damage would be much much lower than that would it not?