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==== Additively calculated ====
==== Additively calculated ====
{{Stat|A}}
{{Stat|A}}
Additive effects increase the base stat by adding into its multiplier before other effects. They are affected by maximum stat limits (also referred to as "the stat cap"). These increases show in the statistics window and affect your Combat Power (as long as they come from fixed options).
Additive effects increase the base stat by adding into its multiplier before other effects. They are affected by maximum stat limits (also referred to as "stat caps"). These increases show in the statistics window and affect your Combat Power (as long as they come from fixed options).
*Some stats are affected by normalization. Normalized increases for stats that normalize will be marked as {{Stat|N}} across the wiki.
*Some stats are affected by normalization. Normalized increases for stats that normalize will be marked as {{Stat|N}} across the wiki.


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===== Relative loss of efficiency =====
===== Relative loss of efficiency =====
The difference in real damage when obtaining an additive stat increase for stats like All Skill Damage, Adaptation, EXP or Boss Damage will naturally scale with your current value of the stat - the more you have, the less effective in comparison it gets<ref>https://ashal.eu/faq#effectiveness</ref> (for the same stat increase). This happens all the time and has no magic breakpoints. '''Not to be confused with normalization.'''
The difference in damage when obtaining an additive stat increase for stats like All Skill Damage, Adaptation, EXP or Boss Damage will naturally scale with the current value of the stat - the more you have, the less effective it gets in comparison<ref>https://ashal.eu/faq#effectiveness</ref> (for the same stat increase). This happens all the time and has no magic breakpoints. '''Not to be confused with normalization.'''


==== Multiplicatively calculated ====
==== Multiplicatively calculated ====