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  1. What the hell does “proc” mean? : r/gaming - Reddit

    Mar 1, 2023 · What the hell does “proc” mean? From my understanding it’s a critical of some kind but that’s it. I’ve heard this used over and over throughout my last decade of playing games and I never …

  2. etymology - Where did the word "proc" originate? - English Language ...

    The word "proc" is used to describe an event that occurs at various intervals and seems to be a term unique to programming and gaming: When does that event proc? If that trigger procs it...

  3. Proc? : r/Eldenring - Reddit

    Mar 7, 2022 · Proc in gaming is an abbreviation for Programmed Random Occurrence. Proccing a bleed effect basically means to hit an enemy with a bleed weapon enough times to trigger the bonus bleed …

  4. What the hell does "Proc" mean? : r/riskofrain - Reddit

    Mar 15, 2022 · A “proc chain” can occur when the activated condition can trigger all this to occur again. Ukulele allows this to occur and when it hits rolls to apply sticky bomb for example. Luck rolls the …

  5. What does "proc" mean? : r/summonerschool - Reddit

    Jul 5, 2015 · "Proc" is short for "process." In game programming this refers to an event that is triggered under particular circumstances. You can think of it synonymous to "activate" or "trigger." For …

  6. Turns out a bunch of weps can't proc at all during GCDs ... - Reddit

    Jul 27, 2020 · This can reduce your proc rates by up to half the expected rate of some weapons. This affects Nightfall, Sulfuras, Frost Oil, a few Frost proc weapons, and many other unique weapons …

  7. Procedural generation - Reddit

    Miniature Recs is specialized in ultraminimalist procedural and algorithmic laptop music, released in the form of albums collecting short sonic miniatures. Every track is just one of many possible instances …

  8. What does "proc" mean in gaming? : r/NoStupidQuestions - Reddit

    Proc is an acronym for a programmed random occurrence that refers to a weapon, item or ability activating with the "Chance on Hit" or "Chance on Use" effect (an ability or a spell).

  9. [In-Depth] How Proc chains work : r/ror2 - Reddit

    Jun 12, 2019 · A proc chain is an interaction caused by some items having their own proc coefficient. This allows those items to proc other items, if those other items also have a proc coefficient then the …

  10. Thrash Blade proc rate is 3.79% (4k hits experiment) - Reddit

    The Rogue A, that have 1 Thrash Blade (without proc) beats Manequin for 100 damage each attack, gives it 100 attacks, dealing 10k dmg (100^2), against the Rogue B, that have 1 Thrash Blade (with …