Talk:Nezha/@comment-116.87.84.225-20160216161308

I got tired of waiting for someone else to do the calculations/data mining, so I went ahead and did the math to figure out the base health and armor multiplier for Rank 3 Warding Halo.

To skip to the end, the values appear to be 900 base health with a 250% armor multiplier. I only tested this with five mod setups, see if it holds true with your own.

Without any mods, the health value is 1337 (derp). I then put in a Rank 7 Steel Fiber (+80% armor (in this case +140 precisely), for a total of 315), and the health value rose to 1687.

In the equation H + 175M = 1337 (H = Health, M = Multiplier), we can solve for M and get (1337 - H)/175. If we set M equal to that in the equation H + 315M = 1687, and go through the algebra, we get H = 899.5, which we can pretty well assume is actually 900 in game. If we then use 900 in place of H in the first equation, we get a value for M of roughly 2.497, which we can pretty well assume is actually 2.5 in game.

Just to justify the assumptions, I plugged those values into the equations, and got 1337.5 unmodded, and 1687.5 for just R7 Steel Fiber. I also plugged it into an equation for what I should get with an R5 Intensify (and nothing else), and got 1738.75; the value Warframe gives me for the same "build" is 1738. Since WF tends to drop decimals instead of rounding, it seems a pretty safe bet to assume the numbers are right, but just to be certain, I went through it with a couple proper builds (which I'm not going to bother listing the mods for in full due to tediousness).

With these values, my Config A should be 3727.75; the value Warframe gives me is 3727. Similarly, my Config B should be 5016.3, and Warframe gives me a value of 5016.