How much is a crit in LOL?

In League of Legends, a critical strike (crit) deals bonus damage (usually 175% of normal by default, but changes with items like Infinity Edge) and its chance to occur is determined by your Critical Strike Chance stat, but it's not a simple percentage roll; it's smoothed by a hidden algorithm that makes crits more consistent, increasing your chance after misses and decreasing it after landing crits.
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Is a critical hit on 19 or 20?

A 19 or a 20 becomes an auto hit/crit. Fr the basic rules: Rolling 1 or 20 Sometimes fate blesses or curses a combatant, causing the novice to hit and the veteran to miss. If the d20 roll for an attack is a 20, the attack hits regardless of any modifiers or the target's AC.
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What is 100% crit damage?

You have 100% crit damage, you deal an additional 100% of your normal damage if you crit (for a total of 200% damage). Example: 1 normal attack deals 500 dmg no crit. With 100% crit dmg, now if that attack crit, it deals 1000.
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What happens if you go over 100% crit in LOL?

Critical strike chance cannot exceed 100%, but some effects may be special-cased to benefit from the excess, such as by granting additional statistics (e.g. Absolution).
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How much spell damage is 1% crit?

1% crit would increase your average damage by 1%, so 100 * 1.01 = 101. Now imagine you have 900 spell damage. So each cast is doing 1,000 damage. 1% crit = 10 spell power.
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How many AGI for 1% crit?

As 20 agility = 1% crit, or 1 agility = 0.05% crit, this gives the impression that raising your weapon skill increases your crit by 0.04%.
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How does crit in lol work?

A critical strike is a damage event that deals 175% of its normal value by default, denoted as critical strike damage. This can occur on some items and abilities, and almost always on basic attacks. Depending on the effect, a critical strike would occur under specific conditions, or based on critical strike chance.
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Is a 60 percent crit rate good?

Our recommended ratio of CRIT Rate and CRIT DMG is 1:2, with CRIT DMG being double of the CRIT Rate. For example, if your CRIT Rate is 60%, your CRIT DMG should be at least 120%. Try to aim for at least 50% CRIT Rate when building characters, so everyone has a decent chance to deal CRIT hits!
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Does a crit always hit?

A critical hit is a mechanic used to signify an exceptionally successful attack in Dungeons & Dragons (DND) 5th edition. It causes increased damage and occurs when a player or Dungeon Master rolls a natural 20 on a d20 during an attack roll. The result is a guaranteed hit, regardless of the target's Armour Class (AC).
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What is the highest CRIT DMG?

The highest Crit Damage in Genshin Impact is achieved by using a combination of characters, weapons, and artifacts with high Crit Damage stats. According to various sources, including the Genshin Impact Wiki and player reports, the highest Crit Damage that can be achieved in the game is around 800-1000% Crit Damage.
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Does Sunday need 200 CRIT DMG?

Your stat goals for Sunday should be at least 200% Crit DMG, as much Effect RES, DEF, and HP as possible, and enough Speed to let him take his turn after the party's main damage-dealer.
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Is CRIT DMG or crit rate better?

Neither crit rate nor crit damage is inherently "better"; they are a team, and you need a balance, but the common goal in games like Genshin Impact is roughly a 2:1 Crit DMG to Crit Rate ratio, aiming for ~50-60% Crit Rate first for consistency, then stacking Crit DMG for bigger hits, making Crit Rate generally more valuable early on until you hit that baseline. Crit Rate determines if you crit; Crit Damage determines how hard you hit when you do, so you need enough Rate to make Damage meaningful. 
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What do crits ignore?

Crits only ignore enemy defensive boosts, the users offensive debuffs, and screens.
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How to get 100% crit chance with terminator?

To get 100% crit chance with the Terminator in Hypixel Skyblock, you need to stack bonuses from Enrichments, Tuning, a Power Stone, a Beacon, Armor, Pet Items, and potentially Dungeon Potions, focusing on Crit Chance (CC) stats everywhere, using Fortuitus or Warrior power stones, and compensating for the Terminator's 4x crit reduction by maximizing these sources, often requiring high Magic Power (MP) for outside dungeons. 
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What is the 27 rule in D&D?

Ability Score Point Cost

The number of points allocated to players in point buy varies based on campaign rules or Dungeon Masters discretion. Typically, the standard point buy system in D&D 5th edition provides 27 points for this purpose, offering a balanced approach to character creation.
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Why is too much crit rate bad?

Because a roll into overcapping on crit rate is a roll wasted not going to crit damage or the other substats which are required.
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How much does a crit increase damage?

A critical hit typically adds a damage multiplier, most commonly dealing double (2x) or 1.5x normal damage, but this varies significantly by game, with some dealing triple damage or using complex formulas that add bonuses, like in Fallout, Pokémon, or Elden Ring, often modified by gear, skills, or character stats. 
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How to calculate a CRIT Hit?

The chance of landing a critical hit is r. When the hit is critical, the damage is b×[1+c]. When the hit is not critical, the damage is simply b.
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What is considered a crit?

In many role-playing games and video games, a critical hit (or crit) is a chance that a successful attack will deal more damage than a normal blow.
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How much crit damage is enough?

You can get away with a crit rate of 95 or higher. Crit damage needs to be just as high. Ur crit rate needs to be 1000%, then it will turn to red colour. 100% would be enough to make his every basic attacks crit.. after you maxed it out then try to build either crit.
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How much int is 1% crit?

All i can find is that in classic, spell crit for most caster classes is roughly 60 int = 1% spell crit chance.
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Is 70 crit rate enough for the herta?

If she has a minimum of 70% Crit Rate, then she can deal more DMG with her Basic ATK and Skill. You should be able to hit 70% Crit Rate with her, since you don't necessarily need to give her that much Crit DMG.
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How to determine crit value?

To find a critical value, you first determine if you need a Z-score (for large samples/known variance) or a T-score (for small samples/unknown variance) and whether your test is one-tailed or two-tailed, then use your significance level (α) and degrees of freedom (df) to look up the value in a Z-table, T-table, or use a calculator. For Z-tests, find the area in the table (often 1 - α/2 for two-tailed tests) to get the critical value; for T-tests, find the row for your df and the column for your α (e.g., α/2 for two-tailed).
 
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