Talk:Semiramis/@comment-33596150-20180202125447/@comment-34208015-20180203104940

Let's say that thee base is 1000 you have 2 buff card perf and NP up that boost by 100 each.

Let say that we first apply card perf buff: tempRes = base*cardPerfUp = 1000*2 = 2000 then finalRes = tempRes*npUp = 2000*2 = 4000 OK fine

Now same but let's first apply NP Up buff: tempRes = base*npUp = 1000*2 = 2000 then finalRes = tempRes*cardPerfUp = 1000*2 = 4000. So same result.

For the general demonstration we can replace 1000 by x. Since the result is the same the order doesn't matter at all.

multiplication is commutative with itself you can apply it in the order you like it won't change the end result. Saying that NP Up buff is precious just because it appeer at the end of the formula is non sense. I can perfectly say that card perf buff is more valuable because without it NP Up won't give you a 2k number jump but only a +1000.

I may not be a math teacher (I'm just an random computer engineer) but I'm think I potent enough to understand basics like that.