Bards, unless your DDs are absolutely the worst gimps on the planet, sing double march.
The point of this post is to explore the difference between Valor Minuet IV and Advancing March. I know a lot of people, in both merit settings, and end-game melee burn events (limbus, einherjar, dynamis, salvage) believe that the best bard songs to use are Minuet4 and Victory March. As such, I feel that not many people would ever debate Victory March as a song, so it is going to be assumed as the first song. Also, the Haste spell from a rdm or whm will be assumed. In any case, most people are wrong, in most situations.
If you are unfamiliar with how Haste works, you should check out Haste. Also, all the following calculations will be assuming proper instrument for both songs, and 5 merits into Minuet. This results in 9% haste vs 66 attack.
To begin with, I will assume a player has 0% haste on their gear. This is the absolute worst case for Advancing March.
So, we are going from 26% haste (11 march2, 15 haste) to 35% haste (+9% march1). This is:
[1/(1-.35) - 1/(1-.26)]/[1/(1-.26)] = (1.538 – 1.351)/1.351 = .187/1.351 = .138
This means we’re getting a 13.8% increase to swing rate by gaining Advancing March, once we already have Victory March and Haste. This of course means both a 13.8% increase in melee “white” damage (auto-swings), and a 13.8% increase in the rate that we gain TP, which means a 13.8% increase in the rate that we weaponskill – this is equivalent to a 13.8% increase in WS damage.
Now then, attack is one of those things that the exact formulas are relatively unknown for, but we can at least see what percentage increase Minuet is giving to our attack value. For 66 attack to be a 13.8% increase to our attack value, our attack must be equal or lower to 66/.138. This value is 478.26 attack. So, if we have 0% haste on our gear AND have less than 479 attack, then Valor Minuet IV is better than Advancing March. So, how realistic is it for a DD to hit 479 attack?
A naked Hume sam/war with just a GK equipped and 0 merits in GK has 346 attack. So let’s look where we stand to gain attack (without using any haste gear!)
Amemet Mantle +1 = +15attk, +2str.
Haubergeon = +10attk, +5str.
O. Kote = +20attk.
Tiphia Sting = +2attk.
Merits = +16attk.
Marine F Boots = +3str.
Royal Knight’s Breeches = +3attk, +2str.
Rajas Ring = +5str.
That sums up to +69 attack and +17 str, or +83 attack. This puts us up to 429 attack.
Now, assuming we have berserk up exactly 60% of the time, that averages out to .6*.25 = 15% increase in attack, on average. 429*1.15 = 493.
Granted, I used a person who had access to +20attk gloves as well as berserk in my example. But I didn’t use food at all and I really could pretty easily get attack higher than that, if I so desired.
So, moving on, let’s look at a character that is still pretty poorly geared, but has the easily accessible haste gear. For this comparison, I am going to assume that any melee DD can manage at least 12% haste on their gear (Turban, Dusk Gloves, Swift Belt for non-mnk. Turban, Fuma, Purple Belt for monk).
We are now moving from 38% haste to 47% haste. Redoing the math from earlier:
[1/(1-.47) - 1/(1-.38)]/[1/(1-.38)] = (1.887 – 1.613)/1.613 = .274/1.613 = .170
So now, advancing march is a 17% increase in damage, instead of 13.8%. Moving on, we get 66/.17 = 388.24 attack. All we need now is 388 attack for Advancing March to be more valuable. I really don’t think I need to list any gear or merits for people to realize that 42 attack is pretty easy for a naked character to gain with gear/merits. And for that matter, a meat mithkabob alone gives +60.
The better gear you get (adding more attack OR more haste both make Advancing March even better in relation to Minuet IV) , the bigger the difference becomes, but even with an extremely undergeared character, Advancing March is still equal to or better than Minuet IV.
I refrained from making a statement as to what the percentage increase would be from Minuet IV because it isn’t so black and white. All of these calculations assumed that Minuet gave an equal boost to weaponskills as it did to your white damage. If for some reason this is not the case (single-hit WSes such as a Samurai uses), then the gap instantly becomes insurmountable. Assuming it is the case though, a base attack value is needed to be able to say exactly what the increase Minuet gives. Since this number is variable based on your other gear, it isn’t possible to generally say -how much- better Advancing March is than Minuet IV. But as long as your attack is higher than 388, then Advancing March will win out over Minuet IV at 12% haste on gear. Most decently geared players will have both more haste than this (which will very likely make it so as long as you have capped skill, March will win) and significantly more attack.


