![]() Thanks for the feedback, I'll try to answer the questions.ġ. Still, your tool is just great ! Finally, i know what DPS to expect from a skill ! That's precious <3 ![]() ![]() i'm sure d3planner could remember me once i close my browser, so that i don't have to type my battletag again Like you do on offense "+1% CHC give XXX DPS", add to defense "+100 resist" or "+100 armor" or "+100 primary stat" This way, i would understand why some skills should deal zillions of dmg on d3planner whereas they don't at all on real life for theorycrafting lovers (or wannabe's, like me), getting the formula behind your numbers would be a great source of information, and how to get stronger. Why not mention the downtime as on ? I mean : what is interesting is "according to my CD, how much should i wait before pressing my key again ? How long am i vulnerable ?" When i bring my mouse over my current RCR, a tooltip saying what parts gave me my RCR (don't forget sets), if that part has max RCR (my shoulders have 5% whereas they could have 8%, for example), and if there are some pieces that could give me RCR but it didn't roll, d3planner tells me For example : +-+-+-+-+ I mean, let's say I want more CDR, but i don't know where i can have it. If you want to make d3planner the ultimate character builder, you'd need to add some info like. there is a feature that is just awesome on : if you check for example your % fire dmg, it says from which parts you got it from. missing some CSS on the right panel with all the stats, the font is the default one 1st of all, i'd like to know where the data of save/import is stored ? localdb or on your server ? Congrats for your tool, i find it quite useful.
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