You don't know what increasing returns means rog. What you are saying is that it has increasing returns on the % reduction of the damage you are taking, which is ALOT different than saying it has increasing returns on the global of amount of damage you are taking.
Extreme exemple
I'm at 1 damage taken per hit with 40% pdt and I equip defending ring. I'm now getting hit for zero. This equals to -100% damage taken. But I'm still taking -1 damage per second campared to 40% pdt.
I'm at 4 damage taken per hit with 0% pdt and I equip defending ring. I'm now getting hit for 3. This equals to -33% damage taken. But I'm still taking -1 damage per second campared to 0% pdt.
In both cases the aboslue damage taken is a constante increase (1 damg per second)
For haste it's different. Haste increases the amount of damage (not the %) dealt depending on you base haste :
If you deal 100 damage per second with zero% haste, adding 1% haste adds 1.01 damage per second
If you deal 100 damage per second with zero% haste, adding 50% haste adds 100 damage per second
If you deal 100 damage per second with zero% haste, adding 51% haste adds 104.08 damage per second
As you see pdt has constant returns on the global amount of damage taken per second, while haste as increasing returns. 1% hast can add between 1 and 4 damage depending on haste. 1% pdt always removes 1 dmg. It is THAT simple.


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