The summary of ‘Diablo 3 – How CDR and RCR scales’

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The video focuses on debunking misconceptions about cooldown reduction (CDR) and resource cost reduction (RCR) in gaming. It demonstrates how adding these reductions actually increases effectiveness significantly, dispelling the belief that it diminishes with each addition. The impact of CDR on uptime and effectiveness is discussed, highlighting the exponential increases that occur when stacking CDR and RCR. Small increases in CDR are shown to have a notable impact on build effectiveness, as seen in the example of a Serenity monk build. The overall message emphasizes the importance of understanding and optimizing CDR and RCR for maximizing effectiveness in gameplay.

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In this segment of the video, the creator addresses misconceptions about cooldown reduction (CDR) and resource cost reduction (RCR). They demonstrate how adding on these reductions actually increases effectiveness significantly, contrary to the belief that it diminishes with each addition. The presenter showcases the impact of adding different percentages of CDR and RCR on various items, highlighting how the effectiveness multiplies as more reductions are added. The demonstration concludes with showing a significant 447% increased effectiveness through proper utilization of CDR and RCR.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the impact of cooldown reduction (CDR) on uptime and effectiveness. They demonstrate how adding CDR can significantly increase the cast per minute and overall effectiveness, even though the sheet may not accurately reflect this increase. The speaker also mentions the effect of resource cost reduction (RCR) and how stacking CDR and RCR can lead to exponential increases in effectiveness. They highlight the multiplicative nature of these factors and emphasize that achieving 100% CDR is not possible.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker emphasizes the importance of small increases in cooldown reduction (CDR) for a Serenity monk build. They explain how even a 1% increase in CDR can significantly impact the effectiveness of the build, providing an example of how going from 25% to 26% CDR boosts effectiveness from 516 to 524. The speaker mentions their intention to share a spreadsheet with viewers to further explore these concepts and hints at adding more features to the guide. The segment concludes with a reminder to follow the speaker’s stream on Twitch and a positive message to the audience.

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