Updated: January 31 @ 1:41 p.m PST
Based on your feedback, we've decided that going forward all rubies will use the new calculation noted below, and we’ll be buffing each ruby tier to account for the difference. We're still in the process of evaluating what we want the final numbers to be for patch 1.0.7 once it goes live, but our design philosophy remains that some but not all builds should prefer using rubies in the weapon slot.
The whole point of a PTR is to test things out, and we appreciate all the feedback so many of you have taken the time to write up. At the start of the PTR, Marquise Rubies were definitely looking stronger than we wanted initially, and as a result of the new calculation, we’ll likely have to further refine them so that we can get them to where we'd like Marquise Rubies to be.
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We recently made some posts pertaining to “black weapons” (i.e. weapons with the MinMaxDamage affix), and mentioned that if we considered making adjustments to how black weapon damage was calculated, we would let you know.
While we aren't making any changes to black weapons, due to the MinMaxDamage affix bug we are changing how bonus damage from higher-end rubies is calculated 1.0.7.
First Things First
To reiterate, we're not going to be changing how the MinMaxDamage affix calculates bonus damage on weapons in 1.0.7, nor do we have any immediate plans to do so. We're okay with the way black weapons are now and we don’t feel the bug, as it exists currently, is severe enough to warrant an urgent fix. It’s still a bug we want to fix at some point in the future, but we have no intention of making any changes to items that currently have or might drop with the MinMaxDamage affix between now and then (i.e. once we do fix the bug, only new items that drop from that point on would roll with the revised calculation).
So, now that we've cleared that up…
Changes to Rubies in 1.0.7
In patch 1.0.7, all rubies will be receiving a buff to their damage ranges. This change should already be live on the PTR.
Due to the bug with how bonus damage is calculated on black weapons, however, the bonuses received from the new ruby values are currently much higher than intended. So, to help with this issue, all the rubies which received a damage buff -- as well as Marquise Rubies -- will also be switching to a new calculation, one that better matches what you would intuitively expect. (As KirusAlufras pointed out, rubies don't work consistently between physical damage weapons and non-physical damage weapons, and we’d like to correct that.)
The new buffed Rubies will do exactly what the tooltip claims. If a tooltip says +80 to Minimum Damage and +80 to Maximum Damage, then the damage on the weapon will go up by those amounts when the Ruby is socketed.
- So, for example, if you have a weapon with 150 - 200 damage and your Ruby adds +80 Min/+80 Max then your weapon will do 230 – 280 after inserting the Ruby.
- As another example, you have a “black” physical damage weapon that does 300-450 damage. If you insert a Ruby with +80 Min / +80 Max then your weapon will do 380 – 530 damage.
- One more example: You have a Fire damage weapon that does 150 – 200 damage and an extra 50-100 Fire damage. If you insert a Ruby with +80 Min / + 80 Max then your weapon will do 230-280 damage with an extra 50-100 Fire damage.
Note: Emeralds, Amethysts, and Topaz will remain unaffected. Chipped quality Rubies through Perfect Square Rubies will also be unaffected and will continue to use the current (bugged) calculation.
Why We're Making This Change
Philosophically, this change is important because the MinMaxDamage affix doesn't work the way that you'd expect when it comes to bonus damage. It's not intuitive. If you see one thing on the tooltip, socket a ruby, and then get an unexpected result, that's confusing.
Additionally, physical damage weapons already have some mechanical advantages, such as interacting directly with "Adds X% elemental damage" affixes. In small amounts these advantages can be cool, but we feel that letting the black damage bug be compounded by powerful gems would take it to an extreme we aren't comfortable with.
Bonus Values Subject to Change
For those who have already been playing around with the rubies on the PTR, thank you for your feedback so far. In light of our decision to change how damage bonuses for the higher-end rubies are calculated, combined with your feedback, we'll be re-evaluating the numbers on these gems before 1.0.7 ships (this applies to the Marquise Ruby, as well). Ultimately, we want to ensure that some (but not all) builds and play styles will still favor using the new and improved rubies, and are open to making adjustments as needed.
This change will be implemented in a future patch 1.0.7 PTR build, so you’ll get a chance to test it out and theorycraft before patch 1.0.7 goes live.
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