Destiny2 Power Level Dmg Calculator

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Weapon Stat Mechanics

  • For all visible stats, the true value is obfuscated by Bungie and not even consistent across weapon types or even across weapons of the same type that go in different slots. As a result, these stat is really only useful for comparing weapons of the same type and subtype, e.g. kinetic hand cannon with higher impact does more damage vs kinetic hand cannon with less impact.
  • Rounds per minute: The higher the number, the faster the gun shoots.
  • Impact: How much damage the gun does.
    • Your actual damage varies based on your Attack stat, overall Power Level, and Power Level of the enemy.
  • Range: How far a weapon can shoot before the damage starts to go down, a.k.a. 'falloff' .
    • All weapons in destiny have a linear damage falloff with two plateaus, so imagine the following:
      • Two values: X and Y. X<Y.
      • The weapon does the same amount of damage out to X range. From X to Y range, the damage drops off linearly. At and beyond Y range, the weapon does the same amount of (lower) damage.
      • So, in Destiny 2, the Range stat determines the X/Start distance and the Y/End distance.
  • Stability: How much your aim point moves when you fire a shot. The higher the number, the less recoil you have to deal with.
  • Reload Speed: How fast you reload. The higher the number, the quicker you reload
  • Handling: How quickly you can bring the weapon up to ADS. The higher the number the faster it comes up.
    • Open question: is the extra malus cause by sprinting affected by this stat? e.g. is [time to ADS = Handling(normal ADS time + sprint ADS time)] OR is [time to ADS = Handling(normal ADS time) + ADS sprint time]??
    • Open question: does it also affect other weapon animations like reloading and weapon swapping?
  • [HIDDEN] Zoom: How much your field of view zooms in when you ADS.
    • Open question: does it also multiple the range stat?
  • [HIDDEN] Inventory Size: How many rounds you can carry.
  • [HIDDEN] Aim Assistance: How much 'slop' you get when aiming for an enemies weak spot. Effectively, it increases the size of their weak spot's hitbox.
    • It was this way in Destiny 1, testing required to confirm for Destiny 2.
  • [HIDDEN] Recoil Direction: The direction your gun recoils when you fire.
    • higher numbers mean???
  • [Fusion Rifles ONLY] Charge Time: How long it takes to fire once you start holding down the trigger. The higher the number, the longer it takes.
  • [Rocket/Grenade Launchers ONLY] Blast Radius: How large of an area the explosion covers.
    • Open question: does it also affect max damage/damage at the center?
    • Open question: does it also affect damage falloff rate from the center of the explosion?
  • [Rocket/Grenade Launchers ONLY] Velocity: How fast the projectile moves. The higher the number, the faster it moves.

Destiny 2 Power Level Damage

Ideally, all your favorite stuff is at 1230, but even if you don’t love what you got you should put it on if it’s a higher power level, full stop. Also, upgrade your gear and pack on the perks!

  1. Every new season comes with a new Power Level cap, but Expansions have the potential to drastically change. How leveling works in Destiny 2. With today’s launch of the Beyond Light expansion, the Power level cap for weapons and armor has been significantly increased by 200 points.
  2. Open dim (destiny item manager) and look at the real power level of the character. Modded items add power level but are not counted in drop levels. A 330 cha with no mods is a real 330. A 330 with mods will be a 327 or so most likely.
  3. I'm currently at 956 overall Power and my weapons and armor are around 945-950. I've been trying to get information how Power Level and Weapon Power Level effects damage. From what I understand, Overall Power Level determines the damage of ability, supers and enemy damage etc While Weapon Power Level determines its damage against enemies.
  4. Content of the article: 'Power Level and Damage Reduction: How Overleveling Affects Enemy Damage' With players having to deal with upcoming power caps for gear and with new endgame content like the Prophecy dungeon available, some players might have questions as to how power level affects gameplay.

Destiny 2 Power Level and Game Mechanics Guide by AristeiaGaming

https://futuristicdestinysweets.tumblr.com/post/632562465361805312/lightroom-cc-mac-direct-download. Power & Drops

  • The power level of dropped items is governed by your Base Power (BP). This is different from your Actual Power (AP), and is calculated as the average power level of your highest power items, not including any legendary mods on those items. The easiest way to view your base item level is to use an app like Destiny Item Manager (DIM).
    • DIM is also very helpful for inventory management because it lets you transfer items between different characters and your vault, even when you are not at The Tower.
  • BP is affected by equippable items, regardless of whether they are on your character, in your vault, or on other characters. However, this does not include items that cannot be equipped because of class or level restrictions.
  • Dropped engrams do not change in power level after they drop.
  • Claimable engrams (such as mission rewards) can change in power level until they are actually claimed from an NPC.
  • Rare Items: Until BP 305, rare items will drop between BP -2 and BP +4. Beyond BP 305, rare items will drop at BP -5.
  • Legendary Items: Until BP 305, legendary items will drop between BP -2 and BP +4. Beyond BP 305, legendary items will drop at BP -5. However, some legendary items include legendary mods, which further increase their AP by 5.
    • “Powerful Gear” is excepted from the BP 305 soft cap. These items will drop at BP +4.
    • Some mission rewards are also excepted from the BP 305 soft cap, even though they are not labeled as “Powerful Gear.” These are typically rewards from story missions that can only be redeemed once per character.
    • In the Leviathan raid, the first weekly clear of The Castellum will reward a BP +4 item. The first weekly clear of Emperor Calus will reward one BP 330 item.
  • Exotic Items: Until BP 305, exotic items will drop at BP +4. Beyond BP 305, exotic items will drop at BP -5. Exotic weapons always include legendary mods, which further increase their AP by 5.
    • “Powerful Gear” rewards can sometimes yield exotic items. These exotics are excepted from the BP 305 soft cap and will drop at BP +4.

Infusion

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  • Infusion allows you to increase the power level of one rare/legendary/exotic item by destroying another rare/legendary/exotic of a higher base power level.
    • For example, infusing a base Power 260 weapon with a base Power 280 weapon will destroy the latter weapon and increase the former weapon to Power 280.
  • Infusion only considers an item’s base power level. This does not include legendary mods, which increase an item’s displayed power level by 5.
    • For example, infusing a base power 260 weapon with a base Power 280 weapon that has a +5 legendary mod (making it Power 285), will still only result in a base Power 280 weapon.
  • Infusion requires Legendary Shards. These are acquired by dismantling legendary and exotic items. Dismantling legendary items returns 3 Shards, while dismantling exotic items returns 5 shards.
  • The rarity of infusion fodder determines the cost of infusion. Infusing an item with rare gear costs 4 Legendary Shards, infusing it with legendary gear costs 1 Shard, and infusing it with an exotic is free.
  • Only items of the same type can be used as infusion fodder.
    • For example, only Hand Cannons can be used to infuse Hand Cannons, and only Helmets (for the same class) can be used to infuse Helmets. The only exception is the exotic weapon, Coldheart (Trace Rifle), which can be infused with an Auto Rifle because no other Trace Rifles exist.

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Destiny 2 Power Level Damage Scaling

  • Ammo Drops: Ammo drops more frequently for the weapons that you are not currently using. Cycling between your Kinetic and Energy Weapons will help to keep your ammo reserves full.
  • Kinetic/Energy Damage: In PvE, Kinetic Weapons deal an extra 10% damage against health. Energy and Power Weapons deal an extra 200% damage against shields. Destroying a shield using elemental damage that matches its color will cause the shield to explode, staggering the target and damaging surrounding enemies.
    • PvP Damage: In PvP, both Kinetic Weapons and Energy Weapons deal 100% damage to players.
  • Precision Hits: Explosive weapons such as Rocket Launchers and Grenade Launchers cannot trigger precision hits. This is also true for most melee attacks and supers.
  • Rally Flags: Clicking the Rally Flag before a Public Event begins will instantly recharge all of your abilities and refill all of your ammo.
  • Cabal Weak Points: Many Cabal enemies have a second weak point. Shooting this weak point deals more damage than headshots. These weak points include jetpacks (ex., Legionaries, Centurions) and fuel canisters (ex., Incendiors).
  • Emperor Calus (Leviathan): Calus is immune to all debuffs. This includes abilities such as Shadowshot and Hammer Strike.
  • Shadowshot (Nightstalker): Tethering enemies with Shadowshot causes them to take 35% more damage from Kinetic and Energy Weapons, makes them unable to use abilities, slows them, and prevents them from moving out of range of the Void Anchor. Damaging one tethered enemy also damages all tethered enemies.
  • Invisibility (Nightstalker): In PvE, Invisibility causes all enemies to ignore the Nightstalker for its duration. In PvP, it cloaks the Nightstalker, making her difficult (but not impossible) to see. It does not remove the player from radar.
  • Smoke Bomb/Snare Bombs (Nightstalker): In PvP, both of these abilities also act as decoys, appearing as an enemy on enemy radar.
  • Rally Barricade (Titan): Standing behind a Rally Barricade grants a buff called Rally Barricade. While this buff is present, manually crouching and standing back up will instantly reload your weapons. This is a much more reliable reloading method than trying to use the Barricade’s built-in ADS feature.
    • Strafing: Do not strafe when using a Rally Barricade, since you may inadvertently walk in front of a teammate that is firing an explosive weapon, such as a Rocket Launcher. This can result in unnecessary team deaths.