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== legacy1's Attack Calculator ==
== legacy1's Attack Calculator ==
''All of this information is from legacy1's post at: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=3718&d=0''
''All of this information is from legacy1's post at: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=3718&d=0''
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''GCFairy has created an updated post: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&amp;q=6846''
''GCFairy has created an updated post: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=6846''


'''Redmoon Attack Calculator''' (RMAC) is a helpful program (developed by legacy1) that will calculate when your character will one-shot any monster.
'''Redmoon Attack Calculator''' (RMAC) is a helpful program (developed by legacy1) that will calculate when your character will one-shot any monster.
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RMAC is very accurate calculator. Its lowest accuracy is 99.998%. But usually its 100% accurate. That means if RMAC shows you that you can one-shot some monster you might need to put only 1 more bonus point to your attacking stat to actually one-shot that monster. Also, be advised that you must type in your character's base stats (without armor on).
RMAC is very accurate calculator. Its lowest accuracy is 99.998%. But usually its 100% accurate. That means if RMAC shows you that you can one-shot some monster you might need to put only 1 more bonus point to your attacking stat to actually one-shot that monster. Also, be advised that you must type in your character's base stats (without armor on).


*&lt;span style=&quot;color:red&quot;&gt;'''legacy1 recoded RMAC using .NET Framework 2.0 and added support for all characters. So you will need to install .NET Framework 2.0 to make it work. You can install .NET Framework 2.0 from Windows Update or from the Microsoft website.'''&lt;/span&gt;
*<span style="color:red">'''legacy1 recoded RMAC using .NET Framework 2.0 and added support for all characters. So you will need to install .NET Framework 2.0 to make it work. You can install .NET Framework 2.0 from Windows Update or from the Microsoft website.'''</span>


=== Screenshot ===
=== Screenshot ===
[[Image:RMAC12.jpg]]&lt;br/&gt;
[[Image:RMAC12.jpg]]<br/>
Screenshot of RMAC...
Screenshot of RMAC...



Revision as of 21:07, 23 November 2010

legacy1's Attack Calculator

All of this information is from legacy1's post at: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=3718&d=0
GCFairy has created an updated post: http://www.redmoonclassic.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=6846

Redmoon Attack Calculator (RMAC) is a helpful program (developed by legacy1) that will calculate when your character will one-shot any monster.

RMAC is very accurate calculator. Its lowest accuracy is 99.998%. But usually its 100% accurate. That means if RMAC shows you that you can one-shot some monster you might need to put only 1 more bonus point to your attacking stat to actually one-shot that monster. Also, be advised that you must type in your character's base stats (without armor on).

  • legacy1 recoded RMAC using .NET Framework 2.0 and added support for all characters. So you will need to install .NET Framework 2.0 to make it work. You can install .NET Framework 2.0 from Windows Update or from the Microsoft website.

Screenshot

RMAC12.jpg
Screenshot of RMAC...

Download

legacy1 uploaded RMAC to this URL: