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Reductions to recharge rate | Reductions to recharge rate do not apply intuitively. If something reduces your recharge time by 100%, it doesn't recharge instantly. Instead, use this formula: | ||
RechargeTime = BaseRechargeTime / ( 1 + Enhancement ) | RechargeTime = BaseRechargeTime / ( 1 + Enhancement ) | ||
where Enhancement includes the effects of enhancements, powers, and buffs. A 100% enhancement thus cuts the recharge time in half. A 200% enhancement cuts it by two thirds. Since the enhancement is in the denominator, it is subject to diminishing returns -- the more you add, the less each new amount helps. | |||
==Categories== | ==Categories== |
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Definition
Recharge refers to the time, in seconds, between two uses of a given power. This length of time may be shortened in several ways:
- slot one or more Recharge Rate Enhancements in a power;
- use another power (such as Hasten) or an Accolade Power (such as Geas of the Kind Ones);
- receive a buff (such as Speed Boost or Accelerate Metabolism);
or any combination of these.
Reductions to recharge rate do not apply intuitively. If something reduces your recharge time by 100%, it doesn't recharge instantly. Instead, use this formula:
RechargeTime = BaseRechargeTime / ( 1 + Enhancement )
where Enhancement includes the effects of enhancements, powers, and buffs. A 100% enhancement thus cuts the recharge time in half. A 200% enhancement cuts it by two thirds. Since the enhancement is in the denominator, it is subject to diminishing returns -- the more you add, the less each new amount helps.
Categories
The long text description of powers rates their base recharge time in one of six broad categories. The following table is a rough approximation of the time, in seconds, covered by these categories.
Very Fast | Less than 3 seconds |
Fast | 3 to 4 seconds |
Moderate | 4 to 10 seconds |
Slow | 10 to 60 seconds |
Long | 60 to 240 seconds |
Very Long | More than 240 seconds |