Talk:Magic resistance/@comment-26837195-20170705130836/@comment-28977071-20170706101152

The term diminishing returns has a different meaning. The wikipedia definition states:


 * In economics, diminishing returns is the decrease in the marginal (incremental) output of a production process as the amount of a single factor of production is incrementally increased, while the amounts of all other factors of production stay constant.

Hence the term is not defined by the relative increase rather than an absolute one. Or to put it more simply, the diminishing returns imply the negative value of the second derivative d²f/dx² of the total product function f, where x equals to the total amount of and f(x) represents the resulting total amount of the effective health.

E.g. for an arbitrary unit with and a non-negative amount of  we have a product function of effective health as follows:

$$f(x)\equals 100\plus x$$

Consequently, the second derivative is:

$$\frac{d^2 f}{dx^2}\equals 0$$

Therefore the returns are truly not diminishing, cuz they are in fact constant.