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Old Mar 13, 2007, 10:59 AM // 10:59   #1
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If I use a Rajazan's Ferver with it's +20% enchantments mod, and use Blessed Aura which makes monk enchantments last 32% longer (with 13 divine?) how will these stack? WIll I just get 32%? Or will it make enchantments last 52% longer? I'm thinking 52% longer on a Shield of Regeneration would be pretty nice.

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Old Mar 13, 2007, 11:30 AM // 11:30   #2
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52% i believe.

it surely is more than 32%, but i cant tell you if it simply adds or if it adds in another way.
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Old Mar 13, 2007, 12:34 PM // 12:34   #3
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I heard that it stacks the enchantment first so a healing breeze with 10 secs will be 13 secs.
Then the 20% will be added from the 13 secs instead of 10 secs so u have 16 seconds breeze
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Old Mar 13, 2007, 07:57 PM // 19:57   #4
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It's multiplicative.

N * 1.2 * 1.32
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funny that im taking this stuff in school right now. it works in the same way as compound interest. it is multiplicative. it is, as someone said above, (original time) * 1.32 * 1.2. so, to find the final percent:

1.32 * 1.2 = 1.584. thats 58.4%, and i believe thats rounded down in gw, making it 58%. all enchantments cast under aura and +20% mod will be 58% longer, not 52%. therefore, at 14+ prot prayers, SoR will last an impressive 16 seconds. hope this helped.
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Old Mar 14, 2007, 09:35 AM // 09:35   #6
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funny that im taking this stuff in school right now. it works in the same way as compound interest. it is multiplicative. it is, as someone said above, (original time) * 1.32 * 1.2. so, to find the final percent:

1.32 * 1.2 = 1.584. thats 58.4%, and i believe thats rounded down in gw, making it 58%. all enchantments cast under aura and +20% mod will be 58% longer, not 52%. therefore, at 14+ prot prayers, SoR will last an impressive 16 seconds. hope this helped.
Thanks, I'll test it just to be sure...

Not sure where you got your 16 seconds from though

With 16 in Protection I make it 14 seconds × 1.58 = 22 Seconds.

22 seconds of +40 Armor and 10 Health Regen ftw.
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oops lol, got confused with breeze from alexander
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