I can't really trust random DF tanks to hold against a 2,000 dps MCH opener, so I'll keep Quelling, tyvm.
I can't really trust random DF tanks to hold against a 2,000 dps MCH opener, so I'll keep Quelling, tyvm.
Revelation is 100% physical damage.Some magic attacks can be parried even though it does not make sense. The game has exceptions for certain attacks. In T5, Twintania's fireball attack can be parried even though it is considered a magic attack. T12, Phoenix's Revelation is a magic attack and it can be parried too if I recall correctly.
For one, even though it has been said, you can't parry magic damage. And you also don't get the trait "Keener Flurry" so you only get 40% parry increase. And after reading more of your replies, I'm fairly certain you're just trolling.If you are up against an enemy that does a lot of magic damage (pretty rare in this game) then definitely take keen flurry because it will parry like 90% of the magic damage, like a super apoc. But in general, it's helpful not to have quelling strikes because if you use it, then the DRG is next in line for aggro when the tank dies. Better you than that poor floor DRG since you can kite. Vortexer cannot hit you while you are kiting, just attack with GB off and you'll be fine.
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