Wow, you spent way too much time on this, but your own numbers (if I'm reading your spreadsheet correctly) prove the point.
But before I get into that, I have to say this.
The benefit of EB is not increased personal dps. Read that three times. The benefit of EB is that the mobs die faster because they have less HP. A side effect of that is your personal dps will go up slightly over if you did not have EB. The key word there is slightly. I can't believe this discussion has dragged on this long about such a miniscule effect.
On to your spreadsheet. Assuming the mob's max health is 36146 (from your spreadsheet) and the debuffed health is 34425 (again from your spreadsheet).
I'm just going to look at your max damage numbers, since your minimum damage numbers don't go long enough to kill the mob and you didn't list the average numbers, which is what I would've used.
Without EB, you killed the mob in 5.95s and did 36731 damage. With EB, you killed the mob in 5.36s and did 34425 damage.
36731/5.95s=6173dps
34425/5.36s=6422dps
All those numbers are straight from your spreadsheet. So with EB, you did about 249 more dps.
These numbers are all skewed though. First, you assumed 5% less health when in reality you won't get that. That would make the dps difference less. Second, you have a fight that lasts less than 6s. I know you said you did that on purpose, but that's not going to give "normal" results. Third, I used the max damage numbers when average damage would have given a more realistic result.
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Originally Posted by Heck
I think we can all agree also that if there is indeed a DPS gain by EB then it would only be evident in the very begining of the fight. I'm making this assumption because as a fight drags on, your DPS will drop from this initial spike and start to plateau
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Huh? The dps difference will be more consistent the longer the fight drags on, for the very reason you said. We spike, and then plateau.
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Anyways.....right or wrong, here's my analytical analysis of it. Looks like you have a .008% chance of having a DPS high enough that you wouldn't be able to get the same result without EB.
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Huh? There is no "chance". Take the same damn fight and see how long it would take to kill the mob with and without EB. Don't look at two seperate fights, which is what I think you're still trying to do.
Read icefire's example again. I'll even quote it for you.
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Originally Posted by Icefire
Assume we have a 100 second fight. Say:
a) You're ACTUALLY doing 1000 damage each second. That's 1000 DPS.
b) You're doing 100000 damage in 1 second, then 0 damage for the next 99 seconds. That's also 1000 DPS.
Right, so, now let's take Bleeding into account. Now the fight is going to be 2% (? can't remember exact values) shorter, i.e. 98 seconds. This time:
a) You're doing 1000 damage each second, so in those 98 seconds you'll have done 98000 damage, so 1000 DPS.
b) You're doing 100000 damage in 1 second, then 0 damage for the next 97 seconds. Now you've done 1020 DPS.
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