

There is no defense against Oblivion Damage. Damage refers to harming an opponent, either physically or magically. Occult Overload in the Warfare tree grants the following effect: "Whenever you kill an enemy under the effect of a status effect, they violently explode for 2000 Oblivion Damage per stage to all other enemies in a 4 meter radius." Oblivion dmg used to be primarily used in PvP, as it is a dmg type that ignores armour / shield / resistance - in short it deals dmg.

This can deal a maximum of 69-3000 Oblivion Damage per tick. This can deal a maximum of 186-8000 Oblivion Damage.ĭamaging an enemy has a 10% chance to fire a Shadow Pearl at them, dealing 3% of the target's Max Health as Oblivion Damage every 1 second for 6 seconds. I wanted to know for sure if this is a tool-tip bug, or if I was really outputting the 19xx.

This recently dropped when I redid some of my CP allocations and I haven't had time to test anything. I've been running it for a while and the tool-tip reads 19xx on an Infused weapon. Any Stamblade direct damage ability that deals Disease Damage also has a 10 chance of applying the same Diseased status. Oblivion Damage Weapon Enchant - Can it be buffed via CP Question. One, get to vet 16, all gold legendary gear, all legendary weapons, all gold spell power enchants in your will power jewelry, molag kena helm/shoulders 5pc Julianos etc.
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Some players may wonder how to increase spell damage stats, so here are some ways to help you improve. Your fully-charged Heavy Attacks deal an additional 8% of an enemy's Max Health as Oblivion Damage. Disease Damage enchant has a 20 of proccing the Diseased status effect, which does a tiny amount of additional damage and applies Major Defile (30 healing reduction) for 4 seconds. This Attribute increases damage/healing done by spells. The following sets either cause or synergize with Oblivion Damage: Set A weapon with a Glyph of Decrease Health enchantment, made with a subtractive potency rune and Okoma, will deal Oblivion Damage.
