Some players don't understand why Torchlight's infinite resistance is negative. Negative resistance is very common. If you want to know more, you can check out the resistance damage reduction calculation method to give you a better understanding of resistance calculation.
Reasons for Torchlight’s infinite resistance to be negative:
Many players suddenly find that their resistance has become negative. This is actually related to your level. After you reach level 80, your resistance will decrease.
At level 1, the initial resistance is 0, and then after reaching a certain level or clearing a certain plot, the resistance becomes negative.
As for the resistance that often changes, it should be related to the characteristics of the hero. . Some remembrances will increase resistance based on hero energy, or reduce resistance based on map entries.
Generally, if you switch back and forth on the plot map, what you will see is the value of your own resistance in a non-combat state.
Torchlight infinite resistance calculation
The calculation method of resistance damage reduction is hit damage*(1-resistance)
Specific calculation:
Damage reduction ratio = resistance percentage (effective resistance)
Based on the 75% upper limit of resistance, every 1% increase in the upper limit of resistance means 4% of hard damage reduction.
The above is the entire content of the calculation method of why Torchlight’s infinite resistance is a negative resistance and damage reduction.