Talk:Zealous Renewal

Skill Updates
This was renamed to "Zealous Renewal". I'd change the article myself, but I'm not sure how. -Chris with Lime 26 October 2006, 16:35 (CDT)

Testing
All right, here are my results, all done with no IAS and using a scythe:
 * In 20 seconds, attacking immediately after using ZR for the entire duration, you will have hit 11 times and gain 11 energy.
 * 20-.75=19.25/1.75=11.000 attacks, thus 11 hits.
 * In 24 seconds (enchanting mod), attacking immediately after using ZR for the entire duration, you will hit 13 times and gain 13 energy.
 * 24-.75=23.25/1.75=13.286, thus 13 attacks
 * Casting a 24 second ZR and waiting 15 seconds without attacking, and then immediately reapplying another 24 second ZR and attacking immediately after for the entire duration, you will hit 13 times but only recieve 9 energy.
 * 24 second duration - 15 second recharge = 9 seconds left over. Put in the aftercast and cast time, and that's 9-.75-.75 or 7.5 seconds.  The next duration, 24 seconds, will have 7.5 seconds of it used for the original hit counter, which will be reset after those seconds are up.  24-7.5=16.5 seconds.  16.5/1.75=9.428 hits, or 9 energy.
 * Casting a 20 second ZR and waiting 15 seconds without attacking, and then immediately reapplying another 20 second ZR and attacking immediately after for the entire duration, you will hit 11 times but only recieve 9 energy.
 * Math: 20-15= 5 seconds. 5-.75-.75=3.5 seconds. 20-3.5=16.5 seconds.  16.5/1.75=9.428 hits, or 9 energy.
 * Casting a 20 second ZR and immediately attacking until it recharges, upon which you immediately reapply another 20 second ZR and immediately return to attaacking for the entire duration, you will hit a total of 19 times; 8 before the recast and 11 after, but still only recieve 9 energy.
 * Math: 15-.75=14.25/1.75=8.143 attacks. The other part is the same math as above.
 * Casting a 24 second ZR and immediately attacking until it recharges, upon which you immediately reapply another 24 second ZR and immediately return to attacking for the entire duration, you will hit a total of 21 times, 8 reapplication and 13 after, but only recieve 9 energy.
 * Math has all been covered in above sections. These last two tests prove the non-stacking effect and that somewhere the hit count restarts, but it obviously does not restart on reapplication
 * Casting a 24 second ZR, switching to a non-enchanting scythe, waiting through the 15 second recharge and immediately reapplying a 20 second ZR and then attacking immediately for the entire duration, you will hit 11 times but only gain 7 energy.
 * Math: 24-15=9 seconds. 9-.75-.75=7.5 seconds. 20-7.5=12.5 seconds, 12.5/1.75=7.143 attacks, or 7 hits.
 * Casting a 20 second ZR, switching to an enchanting scythe, waiting through the 15 second recharge and immediately reapplying a 24 second ZR and then attacking immediately for the entire duration, you will hit 13 times but only gain 11 energy.
 * Math: 20-15=5 seconds. 5-.75-.75=3.5 seconds. 24-3.5=20.5 seconds. 20.5/1.75=11.714 attacks, or 11  hits.
 * These last two tests lead me to believe the hit count restarts after the original duration has expired.

Anyway, I'd put that in a chart but I don't know how to with wiki-code and I have class now. Hope that's readable. Zaboomafoo 10:43, 9 January 2007 (CST)


 * Consider using as a non-derivsh Primary, possibly as an assassin, since it's duration and energy effect are unlinked.
 * Assuming this is a comment on my testing, I went ahead and used an A/D using a scythe (Daggers = dual strike = more math than needed) and there was no difference in results. The energy gain for ZR appears separately from the Mysticism bonus, so I can't think of a conceivable reason for why one's primary should effect this at all in terms of energy gain.  If you're confused as to the purpose of my testing, I was testing to show that constant maintaining of ZR is not benefitial at all (for energy gaining purposes).  Logically, the counter that determines the number of hits you recieve should reset on recast of ZR (if you are still under the previous cast's effect).  However, this is not the case, as the experiments showed that the counter did not reset until several seconds after the recast.  The math was done to support my idea that the counter resets when the enchantment would've expired normally, as the calculated number for energy gain was equal to the experimental number of energy gained. Zaboomafoo 17:14, 11 January 2007 (CST)

I asume it triggers on multiple hit scythe attacks right? --&mdash; Hyprodimus Prime   03:15, 19 January 2007 (CST)