Difference between revisions of "Sacred 2:Direct Damage"
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This item modifier, which appears on [[Sacred 2:Weapons|weapons]], gives a percentage bonus to all damage types on the equipped weapon. This increase only applies to weapon damage, and does not enhance the damage values from spells. | This item modifier, which appears on [[Sacred 2:Weapons|weapons]], gives a percentage bonus to all damage types on the equipped weapon. This increase only applies to weapon damage, and does not enhance the damage values from spells. | ||
− | Direct Damage X% appears to be adding X% of your damage total to the amount of damage you are normally dealing to an enemy after the damage/armor calculation is done. This additional part is not affected by opponent's armor, but | + | Direct Damage X% appears to be adding X% of your damage total to the amount of damage you are normally dealing to an enemy after the [[Sacred 2:Damage|damage]]/[[Sacred 2:Armor|armor]] calculation is done. This additional part is not affected by opponent's armor, but can be [[Sacred 2:Damage Mitigation|mitigated]]. And, of course, if the entire hit is blocked/reflected/evaded, this part does not come through. Still, this modifier seems to be something that allows to deal better damage to highly armored opponents. |
Generally you still have 100% of damage calculated normally + additional X% that ignore armor. | Generally you still have 100% of damage calculated normally + additional X% that ignore armor. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:01, 25 November 2014
This item modifier, which appears on weapons, gives a percentage bonus to all damage types on the equipped weapon. This increase only applies to weapon damage, and does not enhance the damage values from spells.
Direct Damage X% appears to be adding X% of your damage total to the amount of damage you are normally dealing to an enemy after the damage/armor calculation is done. This additional part is not affected by opponent's armor, but can be mitigated. And, of course, if the entire hit is blocked/reflected/evaded, this part does not come through. Still, this modifier seems to be something that allows to deal better damage to highly armored opponents. Generally you still have 100% of damage calculated normally + additional X% that ignore armor.
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