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'''Hit Chance Increase''' (HCI) is an [[Item Properties|item property]] that increases the probability to hit a target. HCI is usually found on weapons and jewelry, but certain [[artifacts]] also impart HCI.  
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'''Hit Chance Increase''' (HCI) is an [[Item Properties|item property]] that increases the probability to hit a target. HCI is usually found on weapons, rings, and bracelets with a range of 1% to 15%.
  
While the maximum HCI intensity on an individual item is 20% (e.g., [[Leggings of Bane]]), the range on most non-artifact items is from 1% to 15%. The maximum character HCI is capped at 45%. However, HCI worn above the cap ''is'' included when calculating the impact of an opponent’s [[Hit Lower Attack]] modified weapon. Therefore, there are benefits to wearing HCI items that total more than a 45% increase in certain [[Player vs. Player|player versus player]] combat situations.
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The maximum character HCI is capped at 45%. However, HCI worn above the cap ''is'' included when calculating the impact of an opponent’s [[Hit Lower Attack]] modified weapon. Therefore, there are benefits to wearing HCI items that total more than a 45% increase in certain [[Player vs. Player|player versus player]] combat situations.
  
==Imbuing==
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==Artifacts==
The following resources are required to [[Imbuing|imbue]] the highest intensity of Hit Chance Increase (15%):
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Items that have more than HCI 15% or items that would not usually have HCI:
*5 [[Relic Fragment]]
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* [[Conjurer's Trinket]]: 10%
*10 [[Gem|Amber]]
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* [[Hunter's Headdress]]: 15%
*10 [[Essence of Precision]]
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* [[Leggings of Bane]]: 20%
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* [[Spirit of the Totem]]: 15%
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* [[Gladiator's Collar]]: 10%
  
 
== Hit Chance Increase on Shields==
 
== Hit Chance Increase on Shields==
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In a discussion of HCI on shields in the [[Five on Friday]] (FoF) of [[Five_on_Friday_-_November_3%2C_2006|November 3, 2006]] (Number 35), developer [[MrTact]] said, "Unless someone gives me a good reason why that property was removed from shields, I see no reason not to put it back." However, the FoF continued by noting that the [[Game Developers|developers]] believe that the way HCI and Hit Lower Attack are implemented needs to be rebalanced. Therefore, the FoF concludes, HCI will not be added back to shields until such balance issues are addressed.
 
In a discussion of HCI on shields in the [[Five on Friday]] (FoF) of [[Five_on_Friday_-_November_3%2C_2006|November 3, 2006]] (Number 35), developer [[MrTact]] said, "Unless someone gives me a good reason why that property was removed from shields, I see no reason not to put it back." However, the FoF continued by noting that the [[Game Developers|developers]] believe that the way HCI and Hit Lower Attack are implemented needs to be rebalanced. Therefore, the FoF concludes, HCI will not be added back to shields until such balance issues are addressed.
  
==Items==
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==Imbuing==
The following items are unusual in that they don't normally carry Hit Chance Increase or have higher than normal.
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The following resources are required to [[Imbuing|imbue]] the highest intensity of Hit Chance Increase (15%):
* [[Conjurer's Trinket]]: 10%
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*5 [[Relic Fragment]]
* [[Hunter's Headdress]]: 15%
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*10 [[Gem|Amber]]
* [[Leggings of Bane]]: 20%
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*10 [[Essence of Precision]]
* [[Spirit of the Totem]]: 15%
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* [[Gladiator's Collar]]: 10%
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==See Also==
 
{{Item Properties}}
 
{{Item Properties}}

Revision as of 10:36, 27 July 2011

Hit Chance Increase (HCI) is an item property that increases the probability to hit a target. HCI is usually found on weapons, rings, and bracelets with a range of 1% to 15%.

The maximum character HCI is capped at 45%. However, HCI worn above the cap is included when calculating the impact of an opponent’s Hit Lower Attack modified weapon. Therefore, there are benefits to wearing HCI items that total more than a 45% increase in certain player versus player combat situations.

Artifacts

Items that have more than HCI 15% or items that would not usually have HCI:

Hit Chance Increase on Shields

HCI used to occur on non-artifact shields, but that is no longer the case. For this reason, the price for such shields is relatively high.

In a discussion of HCI on shields in the Five on Friday (FoF) of November 3, 2006 (Number 35), developer MrTact said, "Unless someone gives me a good reason why that property was removed from shields, I see no reason not to put it back." However, the FoF continued by noting that the developers believe that the way HCI and Hit Lower Attack are implemented needs to be rebalanced. Therefore, the FoF concludes, HCI will not be added back to shields until such balance issues are addressed.

Imbuing

The following resources are required to imbue the highest intensity of Hit Chance Increase (15%):

See Also