New Mid's Figuring Global Recharge Correctly?
Yep. Ice Control/Arctic Air does the same thing.
It's actually 16.25% and it just rounds up the .25% into being .3% instead. More of a nuisance than a crisis.
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It's actually 16.25% and it just rounds up the .25% into being .3% instead. More of a nuisance than a crisis.
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Ah, cool, that explains the .3 part. Can't believe I never noticed that it did that before. I guess I never paid too much attention because the numbers never looked wildly out of whack before.
My bigger concern, which I now realize isn't as clear as I would have liked because I left out a few pertinent details, is that I have 2 or 3 purple sets that should be giving their +Recharge bonus, and the Superior ATE, and 5 LotGs +Recharge, etc, and only show 16% (ish) global recharge.
As I said, I think the entire culprit is all of my -recharge effects from attacks that affect enemies are being calculated as affecting me, too, but was looking for more info to confirm [[Thanks Scirion for your info!!]].
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If you have the Chance for -Recharge unique from Dark Watcher's Despair slotted in Time's Juncture, Mid's applies the -25% Recharge to you.
Second, it seems like Distortion Field and Time's Juncture are applying -recharge bonuses.
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For some reason it has the enhancement listed as "to Self", when it should be "to Target".
You might be able to "turn off" those powers by un-highlighting them while in totals mode. Or unlclick the little green circle on the power. Not sure if that'll work for everything.
I'm working on a Time Def (not that that is really relevant) and after slotting all the powers, but not toggling on Hasten or ChronShift, it shows a Global Recharge of +16.3%.
One, how would you even be able to get a .3% bonus from sets? Second, it seems like Distortion Field and Time's Juncture are applying -recharge bonuses.
On thinking about that, it seems like the -recharge penalties in the powers are being applied as a negative bonus to my own total. Is this the experience of other folks?