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' It is more complex, to a serious stupidity level. Example, spell damage that increases your physical spell damage will no longer effect things like poison and bleed. Now wait, seriously a spell base that does physical damage loses its damage benefit for those ailments from any spell damage mod. Seriously stupid on so many levels. They should have just made them completely seperate mechanics all together, though then it just wouldn't make any common sense. Also because of this skills that get their damage mostly from wands and daggers will lose a shit ton of damage towards those ailments also, essentially making it pointless for spells in general. | Posted by MasterAxe on Apr 30, 2017, 4:20:12 AM |
Can the ignite caused by a fire skill be supported by a gem, (ex. Inc Burning damage)? | Posted by tyrnephthys on Apr 30, 2017, 7:42:35 AM |
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One or two league too late GGG, atm 50% people are playing HoWA that is totaly broken. Please destroy this claw that is so ridiculous. Assuming u use 2 of these claws, 7 average damages for 2000 intelligence makes 1400 flat lightning damage, don't have to say more. Need to put that into a trash | Posted by Gryzorrr on Apr 30, 2017, 12:28:52 PM |
' I might be out of touch with all the math here, but lets see. Ignite/Poison/Bleed is considered to be percentage of your hit. If you have a base fire damage if 100, a 50% inc spell damage and 50% inc fire damage, that's 200 fire damage. Let's say burn is 10% of base damage, that results in 10 burn damage +50% fire damage since spell damage does not affect burn damage. How is that a 10% of your initial hit, or am I missing something? How is that any better than just taking 10% of your hit (200 dmg) and then applying any dot multipliers (except regular multipliers that were already applied to initial hit like % inc fire dmg). | Posted by on Apr 30, 2017, 1:06:49 PM |
' ya exactly, why has this all become so convoluted and all over the place? Were removing double dipping.. except were keeping double dipping, just making it a million times harder to understand but we think we might have got the damage potential to a reasonable place fingers crossed.. ..seriously? Cant you guys just actually remove double dipping? Remove it and let only dot increases increase the dots? Wouldnt that be far more simple to balance, far more simple for players to build around, open up far more build diversity because now all potential sources of poison, bleed and ignite are on an equal footing when it comes to scaling the dot rather than this fucked up system of double dipping that you guys are keeping? I really dont understand why you guys are doing this, its pretty terrible for the game in many ways. Last edited by Snorkle_uk on May 1, 2017, 6:12:50 AM | Posted by on May 1, 2017, 6:12:30 AM |
' Well it is not double dipping anymore, because the mods don't make themself more valuable. They just work on both parts (Initial Hit and DoT) but don't influence each other. But there is a big issue with that. Exspecially as a melee it was not too hard to get some average bleeds in that helped a bit with damage. But since your melee physical damage doesn't scale bleeds anymore it is insanely hard to scale them. Right now if you skill EVERY SINGLE Node improving Bleeding on the tree your bleed would deal less damage with the new system as it does now on a regular melee not opting to scale bleed. Simply because it is so easy to get 600+ Inc. Melee Physical Damage. Bloodlust and Melee Physical Damage alone as supports provide about 140% inc. Melee Physical Damage with about 300% Inc. Melee Physical Damage from the tree and Strength you would be at 600+ Inc. Melee Damage already and it is easy to get more. Regardless of what the actual mechanic is it basically destroyes DoTs, except maybe Flameblast which can scale DoT and Hit with multiple mods (Totem Damage, Fire Damage, Elemental Damage and Area Damage), but it will be a lot weaker as well. But almost all other DoTs get destroyed, exspecially Melee Poison and Bleed (although Melees were never able to scale those very well anyway). Thing is all the Double Dipping builds are still the best builds for DoTs, but most of them are terrible anyway. Overall DoTs based on Hits are just dead for the next few patches, while DoTs with a fixed value will get buffed due to the changes. Exspecially RF and to a lower degree Scorching Ray and Fire Trap will get buffs, not sure if Essence Drain and Blight will be affected, because they are neither Poison, nor Bleed or Burn but if there are more generic DoT nodes it might help them as well. | Posted by Emphasy on May 1, 2017, 11:58:23 AM |
did i hear a boost for SR? | Posted by on May 1, 2017, 6:00:48 PM |
They better put order in servers. We get d/c and when we come back to game, no loot in bag and map portals are gone. For a simple map is meh.. but if you open Uber or Shaper and game d/c you like this, dosen;t matter if you are double dipping or mono dipping. Is frustating. | Posted by Piftiuta on May 1, 2017, 8:29:45 PM |
' Will the change to the 'trap support' and 'remote mine support' gems (them only applying to hits) be reverted? Are there any plans to adjust ascendancies based on poison/DoT? No wonder it's lost, it's in the middle of the jungle! | Posted by Zrevnur on May 1, 2017, 8:51:48 PM |
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I'm running an tornado shot assasin build. Download mac drivers for windows. So with bleed and posion. I was wondering since I have a quiver that converts 50% physical dmg to fire dmg. Does dat mean that bleed/posion do less dmg? Since they scale with physical/chaos dmg? Cant speak much for burning i hardly used it, bleeding and poison however can do big damage, it seems to be a certain percentage of the enemy health it ticks away when it procs so they are very useful for taking down much higher level creatures, I have a suspicion that bleeding can also stack but its hard to tell because I've only really noticed it on enemies 10-15 levels higher than me as it. Word for mac download.