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... tical strike rate only increased by 2.5%, which is somewhat small, having it is better than nothing. Moreover, what Zhang Yanhang really wanted to know now was how much the critical strike damage multiplier was. 1.3 times? 1.5 times? 1.8 times?

"Sigh, maybe I can ask the older guys in the Awakener group when I get back, see if they know about this. Or I could just try hitting a critical strike myself. But with only a 2.5% chance, I'd need at least forty tries, right? And it's not even gu ...

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