So just wondering (sorry if there is already a thread for this) what happens if two people say in the Rancor do 100% of P1 then stop. Does that equate to 2 X the health of P1 done to total HP or does only 1 of the attacks matter. In HSTR if everyone goes in with JTR (all 50 people) and do 10% in P1 will only P1 be finished or 50*10% (converted to damage) to total raid?
Bit confusing just wondering
Ty in advanced for responses.
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Same per phase in STR. The damage done per phase is unique, so anything done to p1 over and above total HP pool is 'wasted'.
Thats incorrect. If all you do is have 10 people solo p1... All damage over the (2million is it?) Carrys over to phase 2 3 and 4. Damage is only wasted if entire raid is solod.
So OP. The answer to your question is YES lt does carry when you over lap.
No, that's not true at all... Otherwise you'd just get entire guilds doing the final 10% of phase 2 of the sith raid and completely skip phase 3.
If all 50 people "solo" the Pigs to .01% remaining of phase 1, the raid will progress to 100% remaining on P2.
phase is at 100% and three mates go in at the same time, each doing 10% damage...
is the raid at 90 or 70% afterwards ?
Of course it's at 70%, he's talking about the "wasted" damage between phases.... Each phase is it's own separate identity when damage is tallied up between guild mates
They each do the remaining 5% and end the phase on their runs.
They both get credit for 5% in the raid score list, however; the raid is still starting P3 with 100% remaining.
Not an issue in a regular raid where the roster refreshes each day, but on heroic, one of those Guild members just wasted an entire team doubling up 5% damage. Could have saved that team for the next phase. It's not so critical on Rancor or Tank for more advanced Guilds, and to some degree HSith, but it definitely matters to most guilds that are just starting or just able to clear HSith.
You need to edit this post as it’s 100% wrong
Ok not quite, but very close @Skullturix C-3PO phase 1 video look at the end.