Is there any point to get more than 10 stacks of Lens-Maker's Glasses? The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
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Is there any point to get more than 10 stacks of Lens-Maker's Glasses?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In
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The Lens-Maker's Glasses applies additive critical chance, meaning at a stack of 10 you will achieve 100% crit chance at all times. This is great because it renders utility items like the Ocular HUD irrelevant by having 100% crit uptime.

That said, I'm wondering if there's even a point to stack lenses past a stack of 10. In games like Warframe, going beyond 100% crit entails potentially higher crit damage in a mechanic known as "orange" or "red" crit. However, in RoR2, it seems the only thing criticals apply are double damage, since there is no "crit damage" modifier.
That said, I can't seem to find any discernible benefits for stacking beyond 10 lenses -- it doesn't seem to change my damage at all...
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The Lens-Maker's Glasses applies additive critical chance, meaning at a stack of 10 you will achieve 100% crit chance at all times. This is great because it renders utility items like the Ocular HUD irrelevant by having 100% crit uptime.

That said, I'm wondering if there's even a point to stack lenses past a stack of 10. In games like Warframe, going beyond 100% crit entails potentially higher crit damage in a mechanic known as "orange" or "red" crit. However, in RoR2, it seems the only thing criticals apply are double damage, since there is no "crit damage" modifier.
That said, I can't seem to find any discernible benefits for stacking beyond 10 lenses -- it doesn't seem to change my damage at all...
risk-of-rain-2
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The Lens-Maker's Glasses applies additive critical chance, meaning at a stack of 10 you will achieve 100% crit chance at all times. This is great because it renders utility items like the Ocular HUD irrelevant by having 100% crit uptime.

That said, I'm wondering if there's even a point to stack lenses past a stack of 10. In games like Warframe, going beyond 100% crit entails potentially higher crit damage in a mechanic known as "orange" or "red" crit. However, in RoR2, it seems the only thing criticals apply are double damage, since there is no "crit damage" modifier.
That said, I can't seem to find any discernible benefits for stacking beyond 10 lenses -- it doesn't seem to change my damage at all...
risk-of-rain-2
The Lens-Maker's Glasses applies additive critical chance, meaning at a stack of 10 you will achieve 100% crit chance at all times. This is great because it renders utility items like the Ocular HUD irrelevant by having 100% crit uptime.

That said, I'm wondering if there's even a point to stack lenses past a stack of 10. In games like Warframe, going beyond 100% crit entails potentially higher crit damage in a mechanic known as "orange" or "red" crit. However, in RoR2, it seems the only thing criticals apply are double damage, since there is no "crit damage" modifier.
That said, I can't seem to find any discernible benefits for stacking beyond 10 lenses -- it doesn't seem to change my damage at all...
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