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  MMOexp:The Math Behind Crit Scaling in Odin: Valhalla Rising (5 views)

26 Feb 2026 14:39

In any MMORPG that emphasizes gear progression and stat optimization, players inevitably face the same core question: Is it better to stack raw attack power, or should you invest in critical strike chance? In Odin: Valhalla Rising, this debate becomes especially relevant once you begin acquiring high-tier weapons and Odin Diamonds capable of rolling critical strike chance.

Today, we’re breaking down a practical, numbers-driven comparison between 10% crit strike chance and 11 raw attack, using controlled basic attack testing to determine which stat provides higher total damage output over time.

This isn’t theoretical speculation. This is field-tested math.

Understanding the Core Variables

Before diving into calculations, we need to define the variables used in the experiment.

Critical Damage Modifier

The test assumes approximately 90% critical strike damage. In other words, when a critical hit occurs, it deals 190% of normal damage (base 100% + 90% bonus).

It’s important to note that this player does not have their Seal Stone active, meaning their crit damage isn’t maximized. However, this also means the results are conservative. With higher crit damage, the value of crit chance increases even further.

Gear Constraints in Odin

One important mechanical detail in Odin: Valhalla Rising:

Armor and normal accessories cannot roll crit strike chance.

Only weapons and unique accessories can provide crit strike chance.

This creates opportunity cost.

If you roll crit strike chance on your weapon and two unique accessories, you are sacrificing potential raw attack rolls in those slots.

In this test case:

Weapon provides 5% crit strike chance

One purple unique accessory provides 2%

One gold unique accessory provides 3%

Total = 10% crit strike chance

In exchange, you lose:

5 attack from the weapon

3 attack from one accessory

3 attack from another

Total lost attack = 11 raw attack

So the real question becomes:

Is 10% crit strike chance worth more than 11 raw attack?

Testing Methodology

To isolate the numbers:

All skills were disabled.

Runes that give bonus damage on basic attacks were turned off.

Runes that grant temporary attack after crits were disabled.

Only basic attacks were used.

Crit damage assumed at 90%.

10-hit sample comparison.

This removes scaling modifiers and situational bonuses, giving us a clean comparison.

Scenario 1: 10% Crit Strike Chance

Observed Base Damage

Basic non-crit hit:

~522 damage

Critical hit:

~988 damage

(Which aligns roughly with 90% bonus damage.)

Calculating 10 Hits

With 10% crit chance, statistically 1 out of 10 hits will crit.

So:

9 hits × 522 damage

1 hit × 988 damage

Calculation:

522 × 9 = 4,698

4,698 + 988 = 5,686 total damage

Scenario 2: 11 Raw Attack Instead of Crit Chance

Now we remove the crit chance and add back 11 attack.

New observed base damage:

~555 damage per hit

No crits factored in.

Calculation:

555 × 10 = 5,550 total damage

Final Comparison

Build Type10-Hit Total Damage

10% Crit Chance5,686

+11 Raw Attack5,550

Difference:

5,686 – 5,550 = 136 damage advantage for crit chance

Interpreting the Results

Over just 10 hits, crit strike chance wins by 136 total damage.

Is that massive? No.

Is it consistent scaling advantage? Yes.

Now imagine:

100 hits

1,000 hits

Extended boss encounters

PvP skirmishes

The gap compounds.

And remember — this was tested at only 90% crit damage. If crit damage increases (which it typically does in late-game builds), crit chance becomes even more valuable.

Why Crit Scaling Improves Over Time

Raw attack scales linearly.

Every +1 attack increases every hit by a flat amount.

Crit chance, however, scales multiplicatively when paired with crit damage.

The formula:

Expected Damage =

Base Damage × (1 + (Crit Chance × Crit Damage Bonus))

As crit damage rises, crit chance becomes more powerful.

At low crit damage (say 20–30%), attack might compete.

At high crit damage (80%+), crit chance begins to outperform.

At 150%+ crit damage? Crit chance becomes dominant.

The Hidden Factor: Real Combat Isn’t 10 Hits

In real gameplay:

Boss fights last dozens or hundreds of hits.

PvP engagements involve burst windows.

Sustained farming involves thousands of auto-attacks.

The more hits you land, the closer your damage aligns to statistical averages.

Over time, 10% crit chance does exactly what it promises: 10 out of every 100 hits crit.

And when crit damage is high, that reliability matters.

What About RNG Variance?

Short fights can skew results.

In 10 hits, you might:

Crit twice (above average)

Crit zero times (below average)

But over long durations, RNG smooths out.

Statistically, crit chance provides consistent expected value over time.

When Raw Attack Might Be Better

There are scenarios where attack wins:

1. Low Crit Damage Builds

If your crit damage is only 30–40%, crit chance becomes weaker.

2. Very Short Burst Windows

If you rely on single-hit burst skills rather than sustained autos, crit chance can be unreliable unless heavily stacked.

3. Non-Scaling Skills

If certain abilities scale poorly with crit modifiers, raw attack might perform better.

PvE vs PvP Considerations

PvE

In sustained grinding or bossing, crit chance shines.

Long fights = statistical consistency.

The more hits you land, the more crit chance pulls ahead.

PvP

PvP is more nuanced.

Crit chance can create burst spikes that swing duels.

However:

If a fight ends in 3–4 abilities,

And you don’t crit,

You lose that theoretical advantage.

Still, as crit damage increases, the upside becomes too strong to ignore.

Long-Term Gear Strategy in Odin: Valhalla Rising

Given the limitations:

Only weapon + unique accessories roll crit chance

Armor rolls raw stats

Runes and seal stones affect scaling

The ideal build path for sustained DPS seems to be:

Secure strong crit damage scaling first.

Then prioritize crit chance in available slots.

Avoid sacrificing crit chance for minor attack gains.

The math shows that even modest crit chance (10%) already outperforms 11 attack.

Imagine:

20% crit chance

120% crit damage

Additional multipliers from late-game systems

The gap widens significantly.

The Bigger Lesson: Don’t Evaluate Stats in Isolation

One of the most common mistakes in MMORPG optimization is comparing stats without considering synergy.

Crit chance without crit damage = weak.

Crit damage without crit chance = inconsistent.

Together = multiplicative scaling.

Raw attack is reliable.

Crit scaling is exponential.

The more your build leans into crit damage, the more crit chance becomes mandatory.

Final Verdict

Based on controlled testing in Odin Valhalla Rising Diamonds for sale:

10% crit strike chance

With 90% crit damage

Outperforms 11 raw attack

By 136 damage over 10 hits

The difference isn’t dramatic — but it’s consistent.

And in a game built around long-term stat scaling, consistency compounds into superiority.

Closing Thoughts

If you’re optimizing your build and debating whether to roll crit strike chance on your weapon and unique accessories instead of stacking raw attack, the math leans toward crit — provided your crit damage is high enough.

As always, testing matters. Numbers don’t lie.

But from this breakdown, one thing is clear:

In the world of Odin, when crit damage is strong, crit chance wins.



And the further you progress into endgame scaling, the more that advantage grows.

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