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    Default IO Enhancement Strength

    How good are they compared to what we have already?

    To answer that it's probably easiest to just show you a table, which shows how strong IOs are at each level. IOs have a fixed enhancement value that is tied to the level of the enhancement itself - the level of your character is irrelevent (as long as you are at least -3 to the enhancement so you can slot it). IOs also never expire, and you can slot a much lower IO in your high level character at anytime too (e.g. a Level 30 IO in a level 50 character).

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    Level Sched B Sched A Sched C Sched D
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    10 0.07 0.117 0.14 0.21
    11 0.08 0.133 0.16 0.24
    12 0.09 0.15 0.18 0.27
    13 0.1 0.167 0.2 0.3 <-- Even-level DO Value
    14 0.108 0.179 0.215 0.323
    15 0.115 0.192 0.231 0.346 <-- +3 DO Value
    16 0.123 0.205 0.246 0.369
    17 0.131 0.218 0.262 0.392
    18 0.138 0.231 0.277 0.415
    19 0.146 0.243 0.292 0.438
    20 0.154 0.256 0.308 0.462
    21 0.162 0.269 0.323 0.485
    22 0.169 0.282 0.338 0.508
    23 0.177 0.295 0.354 0.531
    24 0.185 0.307 0.369 0.554
    25 0.192 0.32 0.385 0.577
    26 0.2 0.333 0.4 0.6 <-- Even-level SO Value
    27 0.202 0.337 0.405 0.607
    28 0.205 0.341 0.409 0.614
    29 0.207 0.344 0.414 0.62
    30 0.209 0.348 0.418 0.627
    31 0.211 0.352 0.423 0.634
    32 0.214 0.356 0.427 0.641
    33 0.216 0.359 0.432 0.648
    34 0.218 0.363 0.436 0.655
    35 0.22 0.367 0.441 0.661
    36 0.223 0.371 0.445 0.668
    37 0.225 0.375 0.45 0.675
    38 0.227 0.378 0.455 0.682
    39 0.23 0.382 0.459 0.689 <-- +3 SO Value
    40 0.232 0.386 0.464 0.695
    41 0.234 0.39 0.468 0.702
    42 0.236 0.394 0.473 0.709
    43 0.239 0.397 0.477 0.716
    44 0.241 0.401 0.482 0.723
    45 0.243 0.405 0.486 0.73
    46 0.245 0.409 0.491 0.736
    47 0.248 0.412 0.495 0.743
    48 0.25 0.416 0.5 0.75
    49 0.252 0.42 0.505 0.757
    50 0.255 0.424 0.509 0.764
    51 0.257 0.428 0.514 0.77
    52 0.259 0.431 0.518 0.777
    53 0.261 0.435 0.523 0.784

    Note: all enhancement types are Schedule A, except for:

    Schedule B: Defense, Damage Resistance, ToHit Buff, ToHit DeBuff, Range
    Schedule C: Interrupt Reduction
    Schedule D: Knockback


    Bleurghh - Numbers! Eh? What does that actually mean?

    Well basically at level 12, when you can first buy DOs, you are also able to slot Level 15 IOs, which are already the same strength as +3 DOs and remain that strong forever (or until you replace them with something better).

    At level 22, when you can first buy SOs, the equivalent IOs are slightly weaker than an even-level SO (and the SOs you can buy at this level will be +3 of course), however the IOs don't expire - so you may still prefer to get/craft IOs anyway.

    +3 SOs remain stronger than equivalent IOs until you reach level 37, when you can slot Level 40 IOs, which are stronger than a +3 SO, remain that strong as you level, and never expire either.

    It should also be noted that the "Basic" IOs (i.e. the IOs that enhance just one aspect of a power and aren't part of a Set) are only available in 5 level increments - even when they drop from mobs.

    OK - So I get the Basic IOs, but what about these Set ones?

    The "Set" IOs (which are part of named sets and tend to enhance more than one aspect of a power) use the same table above, but the enhancement value of each aspect is reduced according to this pattern:

    100% per aspect for single aspect IOs (equivalent IO strength: 1)
    62.5% per aspect for dual aspect IOs (equivalent IO strength: 1.25)
    50% per aspect for triple aspect IOs (equivalent IO strength: 1.5)
    43.75% per aspect for quad aspect IOs (equivalent IO strength: 1.75)

    So for example a level 50 ACC/DAM Set IO would give 62.5% of 0.424 (0.265) for both ACC and DAM, whereas a level 50 END/DEF/RECH would give 50% of 0.424 (0.212) for END and RECH, but 50% of 0.255 (0.128) for DEF (because Def is Schedule B).

    The equivalent IO strength is an indicator of the 'slot value' of each type of IO. For example slotting four triple aspect IOs would be the equivalent of slotting 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 + 1.5 = 6 IOs. I.e. you would get 2 extra slots-worth of enhancement for free as it were. For comparison, multi-aspect HOs operate at full SO strength for each aspect, so they have equivalent SO strength of 2 or 3, depending on whether they are dual or triple aspect - which is why HOs will remain better than equivalent IOs in most cases.

    Set IOs also grant character-wide Set Bonuses when more than one of any particular Set is slotted in a power, but that is for another guide!

    What about ED? Can I still 3 slot stuff?

    Well IOs follow exactly the same rules as other enhancement types - afterall it is overall enhancement value that ED works on, not the number of enhancements per se. The "rule of thumb" for SOs has always been that 3 slotting is the most sensible 'maximum' slotting for any one aspect with ED. After that any additional enhancement is at a very poor rate and probably not worthwhile.

    In fact powers that you currently 3 slot with SOs are probably the ones least likely to benefit from IOs if you just want to replace like for like. At the moment 3 even level Schedule A SOs in a power will grant you 0.95 enhancement after ED (and 3 +3 SOs is 0.972). Replacing those with 3 Level 50 IOs will grant you only 0.991 after ED - barely any improvement at all.

    However, it should be worth noting that if you 2 slot a power with Level 50 IOs, you will be getting 0.833 enhancement after ED (compared with 0.667 from 2 even level SOs) - which may be worthwhile enough for you, and freeing up a slot for elsewhere in your build.

    Alternatively you can look at it the other way around; to achieve the same overall enhancement from 3 slots with IOs as you do with even level SOs, you can do so with just level 30 IOs (which yields 0.957 after ED). You may never need to bother upgrading those IOs in a 3 slotted power, as the most you are going to manage is about an additional 3.4% enhancement strength overall.
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