feoh wizard, damage, int. i don't have a single hint how they correlate, so... great! int-eresting tests await! we did a very similar experiment earlier that should answer your questions. purpose: to check how int affects magical damage and magical critical damage. attacker: feoh archmage lv. 99 with all skills learnt and no buffs. equipped with amaranthine buster (acumen). target: feoh archmage lv. 99 with all skills learnt and no buffs. no equipment. experiment: attacker will cast elemental destruction, and we shall put attackers m. atk. along with damage and critical damage from this skill into the table that you can see below. {tr}intm.atk.damagecrit.damagе{tr}9845462525650513{tr}10047222573851476{tr}10551622691053821{tr}11056222808456168{tr}11560882922658452{tr}12065603033760674{tr}12570283140062800{/tr}{/tr}{/tr}{/tr}{/tr}{/tr}{/tr}{/tr} conclusion: as you can see from the table, critical damage multiplier is 2, regardless of int value. however, we can clearly see how higher values of int increase m.atk. and, as a result, magical damage.
whats the difference if he test with high m/attack? the bonus from int will be the same in %. also this is a test how int affect skill dmg, so crit rings will not show you anything.
no, becouse it's not the same after 100k m atak 200k, 300k, thats why completly don't understand why he is testing with so low int value (125 max) and 7k m atak, this test just give nothink.