Hello! Indeed, it may be a little complicated to handle these stats as they represent a special type of strengthening your Mech.
So, the percentage represents the number of a Mech's HP per a single layer - according to the screenshot, each of your 9 Shield Layers equals 6% of your Mech's health.
If you provide more info about your Mech, meaning its Rank, Pilot, etc., I can help count these stats correctly.
Hello! Indeed, it may be a little complicated to handle these stats as they represent a special type of strengthening your Mech.
So, the percentage represents the number of a Mech's HP per a single layer - according to the screenshot, each of your 9 Shield Layers equals 6% of your Mech's health.
If you provide more info about your Mech, meaning its Rank, Pilot, etc., I can help count these stats correctly.
So 9 layers at 6% EACH = 54% mech HP increase?
9% at 10 layers giving a 90% mech HP increase?
According to the devs, it's exactly 9%.
If we could believe what the stats actually say, I wouldn't have asked. Stating 6% when it's actually 54% and 9% when its actually 90% are certainly not accurate stats. In trying to get an answer to my straightforward question Plarium is now claiming that its NOT exactly 9% but rather UP TO 9%. Really? That's what some employees are telling me while others have their own theories. Does Plarium even know what they've programmed? Calculating the added HP is not rocket science yet no one has been able to explain it. Below is the hilarious response by yet another employee who can't figure it out.
I could tell you but then I'd have to........
If we could believe what the stats actually say, I wouldn't have asked. Stating 6% when it's actually 54% and 9% when its actually 90% are certainly not accurate stats. In trying to get an answer to my straightforward question Plarium is now claiming that its NOT exactly 9% but rather UP TO 9%. Really? That's what some employees are telling me while others have their own theories. Does Plarium even know what they've programmed? Calculating the added HP is not rocket science yet no one has been able to explain it. Below is the hilarious response by yet another employee who can't figure it out.
I could tell you but then I'd have to........
I understand you. Speaking honestly, these calculations are indeed pretty complicated, considering that the formula was changed not long ago - that's why we have a little confusion here.
Nonetheless, you can rely on my statements, which I have confirmed with the developers.