Talk:Ashe/@comment-25912163-20150530114343/@comment-14081808-20150609075825

Just to answer this question, I just played with 100% crit. As far as the tooltip goes, netting 100% crit by itself leads to the bonus damage equalling (10 + 100) % when the passive procs. Getting IE results in (10 + 150)% crit damage when the passive procs. The damage advantage when both Ashe and any other champ crit, thus, never shrinks below 10% with equal builds. Now, if neither champ gets any crit chance, then your damage advantage will be 10% throughout the game. If you both get crit chance, say 35% from PD, and both of you attack three times, with one of theirs critting, then your advantage in damage disappears (their 1.0 + 1.0 + 2.0 = 4.0 vs your 1.0 + 1.45 + 1.45 = 3.9). The advantage then depends on how early your opponent buys crit and how often it procs for them.

If you somehow make it so you both have 100% crit chance, then you will then maintain a deficit in damage until you make it up - their first AA will do 2.0x damage (2.5 with IE) while yours will only do 1.0x - which is done by 10 AAs (15 if they have IE) and afterwards you consistently increase your damage advantage by 10% of your AD per AA scaling linearly above theirs.