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To illustrate, begin with a character with a max of 200 HP; that's Konoko, at least on Normal/Hard difficulty. Thus, for her a hypo will restore 50 HP (25% * 200). Now imagine that Konoko's current health is 190 HP and she uses a hypo: it heals those 10 points, leaving 80% of the hypo's healing power remaining at the point that Konoko reaches max HP. From that point on, the hypo's charge is applied at a rate of 100% of Konoko's max health, meaning it adds another 160 HP to her health, taking her to 360 HP: | To illustrate, begin with a character with a max of 200 HP; that's Konoko, at least on Normal/Hard difficulty. Thus, for her a hypo will restore 50 HP (25% * 200). Now imagine that Konoko's current health is 190 HP and she uses a hypo: it heals those 10 points, leaving 80% of the hypo's healing power remaining at the point that Konoko reaches max HP. From that point on, the hypo's charge is applied at a rate of 100% of Konoko's max health, meaning it adds another 160 HP to her health, taking her to 360 HP: | ||
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\underset{\text{overpower hypo strength}}{100\%} * \underset{\text{max HP}}{200} * \underset{\text{remaining hypo}}{80\%} = \underset{\text{HP added}}{160} | |||
\text{overpower hypo strength} | </math> | ||
===Damage factors=== | ===Damage factors=== | ||