Manguadi
Dalayan Beginner
Zaela said:SHADOW KNIGHT
Shield + Attacking
Duration: 10:00
Time in /s 6: 4:15 (42.5%)
Time in /s 3: 5:45 (57.5%)
Damage taken: 1572.69 per second
Mob accuracy: 59.2%
Assuming that the Shadowknight's tanking is roughly equal to the Paladin in the previous parses, /s 6 shaved off about 6% of incoming damage.
WARRIOR
Attacking
Duration: 10:00
Time in /s 9: 4:20 (43.33%)
Time in /s 12: 5:40 (56.67%)
Resilience popped: twice
Damage taken: 1648.42 per second
Mob accuracy: 67.6%
Managed to squeeze a little more draining style time out of the Warrior. Oddly, Resilience and /s 9 appear to have only shaved off 2% of the overall incoming damage compared to /s 12 alone.
Shield + attacking
Duration: 10:00
Time in /s 9: 4:15
Time in /s 12: 5:45
Resilience popped: twice
Damage taken: 1236.15 per second
Mob accuracy: 54.5%
Again, Resilience and /s 9 seem to have lowered incoming damage by about 2%. Now for the fun part.
PALADIN
Shield + Attacking
Duration: 10:00
Time in /s 4: 8:50 (88.33%)
Time in /s 3: 1:10 (11.67%)
Damage taken: 1290.95 per second
Mob accuracy: 45.2%
Paladin /s 4 is enormous, ultimately nullifying nearly 25% of incoming damage compared to /s 3 alone. This is nearly equivalent to a Warrior wearing a shield for the whole fight. It seems that /s 4 could easily be used for more than half of just about any fight; even as the total fight time stretches to 15 minutes, /s 4 can still be active for as much as 70% of the fight.
I did some other parses about Aux-tanks and /shield which are maybe less interesting. I used one of the 3 tanks above to tank while the other two Aux-tanked. I also had the Warrior use /shield on the Paladin and Shadowknight for some of them, but didn't bother to check the effects of /shield on the Warrior--how often do two Warriors go anywhere? I also had two set backs when trying to parse the Warrior using a shield with aux tanks, and didn't bother to try it a third time, but I imagine it would have an equal effect on overall avoidance/mitigation as above.
WARRIOR
Attacking + aux
Duration: 17:24
Time in /s 9: 5:54 (33.90%)
Time in /s 12: 11:30 (66.10%)
Resilience popped: 3 times
Damage taken: 1141.60 per second
Mob accuracy: 65.4%
SHADOW KNIGHT
Shield + attacking + aux
Duration: 16:43
Time in /s 6: 2:50(170) + 16:43(163) = 5:33
Time in /s 3: 14:00(670) = 11:10
Damage taken: 1165.46 per second
Mob accuracy: 60.6%
Shield + attacking + aux + /shield
Duration: 17.15
Time in /s 6: 2:50(170) + 17:15
Time in /s 3: 14:25(695) = 11:35
Damage taken: 1023.05 per second
Mob accuracy: 51.9%
PALADIN
Shield + attacking + aux
Duration: 15:33
Time in /s 4: 11:03 (71.07%)
Time in /s 3: 4:30 (28.93%)
Damage taken: 1012.04 per second
Mob accuracy: 50.0%
Shield + attacking + aux + /shield
Duration: 15:45
Time in /s 4: 11:05 (70.38%)
Time in /s 3: 4:40 (29.62%)
Damage taken: 662.30 per second
Mob accuracy: 34.9%
Before woldaff so rudely locked the last post, I wanted to point something out about the numbers here.
If you compare the mob accuracy to DPS, you can see the mitigation of shadowknight and warriors and paladins. Here's what I mean:
In the first round of parses, the warrior was hit 67.6% of the time, the sk was hit 59.2% of the time, and the paladin was hit 45.2% of the time. This means that the warrior got hit 14.2% more often than the knight and the warrior got hit 49.6% more often than the paladin. The warrior took 1648 dps for this parse, the paladin took 1290, and the shadowknight took 1572.
If the paladin and shadowknight were hit as often as the warrior they would take dps as follows:
paladin: 1929
shadowknight: 1795
So a warrior mitigates 14.6% more than a paladin hit for hit and 8.2% more than a shadowknight hit for hit. The difference in dps is avoidance entirely.
PS: Please tell me if I've written this confusingly. It's not meant to be a comment on who is better than who, just something that is reflected in the data while not explicitly stated. If you notice any other interesting facts arising from the parses, please post them here.
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