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#47121, "Just to understand a bit better..."
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Taking these edges will *never* gimp the original form of the spell?
Let's say I'm an Outlander Invoker and take Scalding Geyser. My Geyer's were previously hitting at 100% efficiency(Let's just assume spellcraft never failed on any cast), I now take Scalding Geyser. Now if I geyser someone that has no protection to fire whatsoever, but is not vuln to it, is it hitting for greater than 100% of the original damage because it has an added fire element of damage they aren't protected against?
If so, now when I hit an unprotected felar is it the original amount of damage + another % + vuln? Say 100+10+10=120% just for the sake of numbers being thrown around to make sense?
Conversely, what if I take Scalding geyser and have to fight a fire giant, and want to use the spell. Will he just be immune to the fire part and I'll be hitting as hard of geysers as if I never took the edge?
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These invoker edges
[View all] , Wijke, Mon 10-Sep-12 06:54 PM
Can someone explain the wingwall edge,
Free bird (Anonymous),
16-Sep-12 11:38 AM, #5
...Anyone?,
Free bird (Anonymous),
17-Sep-12 06:05 PM, #6
Dear Pro,,
robdarken_,
18-Sep-12 12:03 AM, #7
Absolute zero is pretty good. nt,
Artificial,
11-Sep-12 11:42 AM, #2
RE: These invoker edges,
Daevryn,
11-Sep-12 08:26 AM, #1
Just to understand a bit better...,
TripHitNdip (Anonymous),
11-Sep-12 02:06 PM #3
RE: Just to understand a bit better...,
Daevryn,
12-Sep-12 08:33 AM, #4
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