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For modifiers that have a skill-specific variant, the skill-specific bonuses and penalties are also added to the global result when working with that specific skill. For example, a player with {{PetIcon|Ty}} and an {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} who also has reached the [Agility#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|10% Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] for {{Skill|Agility}} (+5% Agility Mastery XP) will receive a total of +15% Agility Mastery XP.
For modifiers that have a skill-specific variant, the skill-specific bonuses and penalties are also added to the global result when working with that specific skill. For example, a player with {{PetIcon|Ty}} and an {{ItemIcon|Ancient Ring of Mastery}} who also has reached the [Agility#Mastery Pool Checkpoints|10% Mastery Pool Checkpoint]] for {{Skill|Agility}} (+5% Agility Mastery XP) will receive a total of +15% Agility Mastery XP.


===Additive VS Multiplicative===
===Additive vs Multiplicative===


When describing how different bonuses stack, the terms 'additive' and 'multiplicative' are often used to explain how to combine them.
When describing how different bonuses stack, the terms 'additive' and 'multiplicative' are often used to explain how to combine them.
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When two bonuses stack '''multiplicatively''', the combined bonuses is instead
When two bonuses stack '''multiplicatively''', the combined bonuses is instead


<math>\small{\begin{aligned} \text{Combined Bonus} = (1 + \text{Bonus 1}) * (1 + \text{Bonus2}) \end{aligned}} - 1</math>
<math>\small{\begin{aligned} \text{Combined Bonus} = (1 + \text{Bonus 1}) * (1 + \text{Bonus 2}) \end{aligned}} - 1</math>


If the same +10% bonus and +20% bonus stack multiplicatively instead, the combined bonus will be +32%. If both bonuses are positive (or if both are negative) and they stack multiplicatively, the combined effect will be larger than if they stacked additively.
If the same +10% bonus and +20% bonus stack multiplicatively instead, the combined bonus will be +32%. If both bonuses are positive (or if both are negative) and they stack multiplicatively, the combined effect will be larger than if they stacked additively.