Giant Fork
Giant Fork Megabonk – Explained
Giant Fork provides two effects:
- Megacrit chance: +14% per copy (scales linearly)
- This chance is checked only when you crit
- Megacrit damage: By default a Megacrit does 4× damage, but this multiplier now increases by +0.15× per extra Giant Fork (see "How it Stacks")
Note: When megacrit conversion chance exceeds 100%, it will always convert crits to megacrits, but still only converts once per crit (cannot convert a single crit into multiple megacrits).
1. Crit Chance Bonus
Each copy gives you +15% crit chance (linear scaling).2. Megacrit Conversion
When you land a critical hit, Giant Fork has a chance to convert it into a Megacrit.- Megacrit chance: +14% per copy (scales linearly)
- This chance is checked only when you crit
- Megacrit damage: By default a Megacrit does 4× damage, but this multiplier now increases by +0.15× per extra Giant Fork (see "How it Stacks")
Note: When megacrit conversion chance exceeds 100%, it will always convert crits to megacrits, but still only converts once per crit (cannot convert a single crit into multiple megacrits).
How it Stacks
Giant Fork has three scaling stats:
Each copy adds +15% crit chance:
Where $ n $ = number of Giant Fork copies
Examples:
- 1 copy → +15% crit chance
- 2 copies → +30% crit chance
- 5 copies → +75% crit chance
- 10 copies → +150% crit chance (guaranteed crits, with chance for multi-crit)
When you land a critical hit, each copy adds +14% chance to convert it to a megacrit:
Where:
- $ n $ = number of Giant Fork copies
- ProcCoefficient = attack's proc coefficient (most projectile attacks = 1.0)
Examples (with ProcCoefficient = 1.0):
- 1 copy → 14% chance to convert crits to megacrits
- 2 copies → 28% chance
- 5 copies → 70% chance
- 7 copies → 98% chance (almost guaranteed megacrits on crits)
- 8+ copies → 100%+ chance → guaranteed megacrit conversion on every crit
What happens above 100% chance:
When the megacrit conversion chance exceeds 100% (8+ copies with ProcCoefficient = 1.0), Giant Fork will always convert crits to megacrits. However, it still only converts once per crit - a single crit cannot become multiple megacrits or apply the damage multiplier multiple times. The chance is effectively capped at 100% for the purpose of determining if the conversion happens.
The Megacrit damage multiplier starts at 4× with 1 copy, and each additional copy adds +0.15×:
Examples:
- 1 copy → 4.00×
- 2 copies → 4.15×
- 5 copies → 4.60×
- 10 copies → 5.35×
1. Crit Chance (Linear Scaling)
Each copy adds +15% crit chance:
$$\text{CritChance}(n) = 0.15n$$
Where $ n $ = number of Giant Fork copies
Examples:
- 1 copy → +15% crit chance
- 2 copies → +30% crit chance
- 5 copies → +75% crit chance
- 10 copies → +150% crit chance (guaranteed crits, with chance for multi-crit)
2. Megacrit Conversion Chance (Linear Scaling)
When you land a critical hit, each copy adds +14% chance to convert it to a megacrit:
$$\text{MegacritChance}(n) = 0.14n \times \text{ProcCoefficient}$$
Where:
- $ n $ = number of Giant Fork copies
- ProcCoefficient = attack's proc coefficient (most projectile attacks = 1.0)
Examples (with ProcCoefficient = 1.0):
- 1 copy → 14% chance to convert crits to megacrits
- 2 copies → 28% chance
- 5 copies → 70% chance
- 7 copies → 98% chance (almost guaranteed megacrits on crits)
- 8+ copies → 100%+ chance → guaranteed megacrit conversion on every crit
What happens above 100% chance:
When the megacrit conversion chance exceeds 100% (8+ copies with ProcCoefficient = 1.0), Giant Fork will always convert crits to megacrits. However, it still only converts once per crit - a single crit cannot become multiple megacrits or apply the damage multiplier multiple times. The chance is effectively capped at 100% for the purpose of determining if the conversion happens.
3. Megacrit Damage Multiplier (Linear Scaling)
The Megacrit damage multiplier starts at 4× with 1 copy, and each additional copy adds +0.15×:
$$\text{MegacritMultiplier}(n) = 4.0 + 0.15\,(n - 1)$$
Examples:
- 1 copy → 4.00×
- 2 copies → 4.15×
- 5 copies → 4.60×
- 10 copies → 5.35×
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