↔️ The first part of this tool is a table that sums up the equivalences between each % resistance from 0 to 99, and their corresponding intervals of flat resistances.
📏 The second part is a converter than can convert any % resistance into its corresponding flat resistances interval, or conversely, any flat resistance into its corresponding % resistance. It also shows you, for a given flat resistance value, how many flat res points you would need to win (or lose) in order to win (or lose) 1% res.
🛡️ It can thus be used to optimize resistances.
In Wakfu, only the % resistance is used to reduce incoming damage. If you have 80% resistance, you will only take 20% of the incoming damage. 80% resistance corresponds to an interval of 722 to 744 flat resistance points. Whether you have 722 or 744 or any value in between does not change how much damage you will take, you will receive the same amount of damage.
Thus, if you are close to the upper limit (744 in our example), you can try to change your build to get a few more flat resistance points - and win 1 more % res. Conversely, you can also choose to take items with less resistances but more of other characs: as long as you do not go below the lower limit (722 in our example), the damage that you take will not change.
📏 The small table at the bottom is the resistance converter.
📝 Next to "Mode", choose one of the 2 available modes from the drop-down list:
Flat > % to convert a flat resistance value into its corresponding % resistance
% > Flat to convert a % resistance into its corresponding flat resistances interval
Then input the resistance value that you want to convert.
📈 The result is displayed below.
In Flat > % mode, the calculator gives you:
The % resistance corresponding to the flat resistance value that you input
The flat resistances interval that this % resistance covers
How much flat resistance points you would need to win (or lose) 1% resistance
In % > Flat mode, the calculator gives you:
The flat resistances interval that the % resistance that you input covers
How many flat resistance points this interval covers
🟩 For each of these 2 modes, the line corresponding to the result of the conversion will be colored in green in the table above the converter.