damage reduction items and how they work with weapons
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damage reduction items and how they work with weapons
IM curious i have some damage reduction items that are for specified types of damages such as Piercing, slashing, and bludgeoning.
Im wondering how Weapons that have more then one damage type such as lets say a Scythe with its slashing and piercing damage works when its hitting a damage reduceing magic item that only protects from slashing or piercing. Will a item of one damaged reducing type block the amount of damage from two damage type weapon, for the specified amount of the items reduction, or does the damage type from the weapon thats not protected from the magic items damage reduction allow the weapon to bye pass the damage reductions properties.
Im wondering how Weapons that have more then one damage type such as lets say a Scythe with its slashing and piercing damage works when its hitting a damage reduceing magic item that only protects from slashing or piercing. Will a item of one damaged reducing type block the amount of damage from two damage type weapon, for the specified amount of the items reduction, or does the damage type from the weapon thats not protected from the magic items damage reduction allow the weapon to bye pass the damage reductions properties.
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It used to be that if you could resist one type of damage then you would resist from the whole item, so a morningstar would be stopped by piercing or bludgeoning damage.
The way it is meant to work is that to avoid the damage you have to avoid both types. So if you had peircing or bludgeoning resist and were hit with a morningstar you should take full damage.
I remember something about this gettign fixed in a previous patch, so I think it works as it should now, i.e. the weapon will choose which type of damage to act as depending on which will do the most damage.
The way it is meant to work is that to avoid the damage you have to avoid both types. So if you had peircing or bludgeoning resist and were hit with a morningstar you should take full damage.
I remember something about this gettign fixed in a previous patch, so I think it works as it should now, i.e. the weapon will choose which type of damage to act as depending on which will do the most damage.
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Im not so positive its fixed. I fought them super toughened goblins in the mchekian desert that wield morning stars a while back with my bludgeoning reduction and the one time they did hit me i dont think they bypassed my reduction even though i had only one damage reduction type magic item on.
That would definitely make duel damage type weapons alot less effective if this wasnt patched like you say.
I was just wondering cause i was considering trying to trade a speer for a scythe weapon. Maybe ill get a cheap scythe from merchant and check out how hit works.
That would definitely make duel damage type weapons alot less effective if this wasnt patched like you say.
I was just wondering cause i was considering trying to trade a speer for a scythe weapon. Maybe ill get a cheap scythe from merchant and check out how hit works.
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You're not talking about the ones that wield the golbinstars are you? If so, those things (the weapons) have reduced damage, so I don't know how accurate a test that would be.downsystem wrote:Im not so positive its fixed. I fought them super toughened goblins in the mchekian desert that wield morning stars a while back with my bludgeoning reduction and the one time they did hit me i dont think they bypassed my reduction even though i had only one damage reduction type magic item on.
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