Author | Is there any point in elemental enchants on armor in full enchant battles? |
I'm asking because the damage of chain lightning on gargoyles is only slightly lower than on other troops, meaning that even elemental immunity is almost entirely pierced by jewelry enchants. Does it at least protect against weapon elemental damage? |
yes.
lets look it other way around.
if they were not extremely useful, would so many players spend tons of elements on those ? |
Hi there Mr. Sheep. This the expected answer. When the sheep sees his friends (and not so friendly) sheep dudes jumping and going down in the water, the sheep thinks "there must be something cool down there, I must get there first!". The end is very cool indeed.
I find it surprising because the first obvious use for elemental resistance is against magic and anyway most armors even for "casual" survilurg features magic enchants which here serves no purpose at all, outside of when you face the occasional destruction, but even then only earth and air is useful (or fire if low level) but there is always water too.
So looking the other way as its limits. |
Does it at least protect against weapon elemental damage
Yes |
It protects against weapon enchants at a very reduced %, to be honest I would think only D enchant would be useful against rush faction at best Player banned by moderator Meshy until 2021-06-09 21:56:13 // BoW// Multi |
It protects against weapon enchants at a very reduced %, to be honest I would think only D enchant would be useful against rush faction at best
Does it? Just checking a random battle, I see 66% armor, ennemy with up to 32% extra damage, so it should be roughly down to 10%. However it is 4*10% instead of 4*32%. |
Weapon enchants are greatly reduced by armor (all armor enchants, not just D). Your explanation in post #6 is accurate. |
Alright, thanks everyone for the answer. |
closed by Slust (2018-09-13 23:01:22) |
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