How Does Storms Eye Buff Work? Is slashing considered the entire party's damage? or Just melee damage?
How Does Storms Eye Buff Work? Is slashing considered the entire party's damage? or Just melee damage?
Last edited by ZeroRains; 11-30-2013 at 02:36 PM.
Axes and Swords deal slashing damage.
Monk damage is Blunt not Bash, to be correct lol
Actually, it's bludgeoning, if you want to be entirely semantic about it.
A 10% reduction in resistance equates to an 11.1% increase in damage dealt (1 / .9).
Uh no, it's blunt damage. In every FF game its been called "Blunt" damage, and in this game on any items that provide a bonus resistance toward it, its called "Blunt" damage. Bludgeoning is not said anywhere, so semantically, you are incorrect.
Well I'll be damned. Could've sworn it said bludgeoning. I stand corrected.
i main warrior it help with ur aggro and pally ... against high slashing resist target but is generally always good to put up after u do a bit of ur main rotation ... if you have any more question come to my channel on twitch and i will help
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wow wtf lol
no one knows how the change is going to work, but it will probably be the same as the paladin's strength debuff. but it also might not be. either way, i haven't seen any elaboration on it.
early christmas surprise, please look forward to it
As a war, you should know that he means how the CURRENT storm's eye debuff works lol. It basically increases the war and pld's dmg.. not sure if -10% slashing resistance = +10% damage though.
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