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Old 09-28-2013, 10:39 PM
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No your right the returned heal was 100% even tho the nuke portion was minus close to 33%.

But necro's didn't get life back for taping victims with skins. Pretty much the same thing as enchanter they couldn't theft mobs that didn't have mana. If the tap did no dmg they got no life back. Of course this didn't apply to Vexing or lifetap dot which always bypassed skins like every dot.

I THINK later on they changed it so a necro couldn't tap more life than in pool because I remember necro's used to tap like gnoll pups and get full amount restored and at some point they changed that, just don't remember when.



It was always that way on live you didn't get life returned when u tapped someone DA'd or skinned, the dmg portion had to land for life regain portion. I did very well with my necro on rallos, I remember absolutely crushing every druid I ever fought.
Lifetaps did 66% dmg and healed for 66% health. It was always this way. Vexing didn't have this problem because Vexing is 2 spell components, a debuff on the target and a buff on the caster. The coding didn't reflect the dmg nerf on the buff.

Also I'm glad you beat up some newbie druids post 50, but Necros were not good in pvp post 50.
 


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