He's talking about mitigation. I mentioned eHP in my one of my previous post and I did include Raw Inuitition in the Warrior mitigation percentage in this post.


He's talking about mitigation. I mentioned eHP in my one of my previous post and I did include Raw Inuitition in the Warrior mitigation percentage in this post.
Last edited by Lyrica_Ashtine; 11-24-2015 at 11:53 PM.


OKay but do you know that eHP is an equivalent to direct mitigation ? You don't seem to know what you're talking about here.He's talking about mitigation. I mentioned eHP in my one of my previous post and I did include Raw Inuitition in the Warrior mitigation percentage in this post.


You've already acknowledged just talking about actual mitigation abilities is dumb, so why continue? This should be about abilities that either effect eHP (if you're talking about taking a big hit or lots of damage in a short time) or healing efficiency (when you're talking about healer's ability to sustain you).He's talking about mitigation. I mentioned eHP in my one of my previous post and I did include Raw Inuitition in the Warrior mitigation percentage in this post.
It's fine if you want to use mitigation as a term that encompasses eHP and healing efficiency (although it can be confusing for anyone being too literal about it). But you need to convert other abilities that effect hit points and healing directly into their mitigation equivalents to do so. Can't just leave those out and have any kind of meaningful discussion on the matter.
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