have any logs / videos with such situations?because a resisted shadowbolt can still "crit", applying the debuff
This is not true for hit resisted spells. It only applies to resists by resistance. Hit does matter, resistance does not.Hit doesn't matter, because a resisted shadowbolt can still "crit", applying the debuff.
(1 - (1 - crit * hit * hit)^4)
@GuybrushT Hagson posted evidence that the SB doesn't need to hit in order to apply the debuff. But applying the debuff can be resisted if I didn't get it wrong.
Well, Hagson say's it was a miss, you say it was a full resist. To me it doesn't really matter who is right, both can be simulated, but maybe you two should agree on which approach on the issue is right.
Please feel free to take a look at the spreadsheet in my last post, it contains the simulation results. The 0.985 is just a factor I've got through testing different factors. It's there to bring the results of Hagson's equation nearer to the testing results.
This is my code, reconsidering that it was missed and not resisted and presuming that you can only cast 4 shadow bolts within the 12 seconds:
http://pastebin.com/Duh3TQM4
http://wowwiki.wikia.com/wiki/Critical_strike?oldid=119806spell crit makes absolutely no difference to hit chance. All spells, regardless of whether they are treated as binary or not, roll hit and crit separately. Conceptually, the game rolls for your hit chance first, and if the spell hits you have a separate roll for whether it crits.
Sorry, forgot we're at university here, lol. It seems you can't stay factual, instead you start insulting me and talking BS. Wow. For what reason? Maybe because you're a stupid a*hole. No more things to add here from my side.