Thread:ClariS/@comment-3017217-20141026134417/@comment-3017217-20141027223936

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'''So if the first 1 point of armor/MR grants the same benefits as the one-thousand 1 point of armor/MR, it does not have diminishing returns. And as I have illursated above, I can prove that case. For example, every 100 armor/MR gives the champion the ability to take 1 more addtional hit to die.'''

It is contradictory. you NEED to break Armour/MR down to the Least factor that the computer calculates = 1

1 Armour which turns into 2  2/1=2 so it doubled

100 / 101 -> 101 / 100

100 / 102 -> 102 / 100

1.02 / 1.01 =1.0099009901 it did NOT accordingly double

Input->Armour

Output->Effective Health

0.9900990099 = 100 / 101 which is the reduction for the First point in Armour I fail to understand your question on how was this possible

"but I have no idea how that was even possible"

{"the relationship between "effective health" and armour / magic resistance would be linear IF AND ONLY IF they were directly proportional  "Effective Health multiplier" = (0.9900990099 x a) / 1} The focus should be the proportion to a.Put in 0.9900990099's place ANYTHING=/=0 and you get a "linear relationship"  I posted x / 1 = x just to show the redundancy for /1 In my previous post because anything divided by One equals itself.  Anyway just to show you that the thousandth point does NOT grant the same benefit as the first 1 effective health multiplier if you have 0 armor1.01 if you have 1 point1.099 for 9991.1 for 1000 1.01 / 1 = 1.011.1 / 1.099 = 1.00090991811