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Old 10-12-2011, 05:50 PM
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Considering that damage shields are not affected by resists and immunities, I think they shouldn't be reduced in pvp either. They should do full damage unless it can be proven otherwise.
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Old 10-15-2011, 10:42 PM
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Anyone who played a druid on live knows damage shields did indeed do full damage. Basically what made druids able to crush most melees who didn't use a 2her. Even in kunark epic rogues were no problem for a druid to dispatch, tank, turn a bunch to avoid backstab, and spam chloroblast until they realized they were killing themselves then chase the bastard down. Honestly I think this spell was overlooked as PvP damage when the spell nerf rolled through; what i mean to say is it probably wasn't an intention stay in by verant they just stupidly didn't consider it when they did decide on the spell damage change. I don't think anyone ever talked about it so I doubt you will ever find any proof!

I never SS'd any killshots because I'm terrible at this game but Darwoth you should consider looking through all your old SS's of you killing people there is probably a ds message or two.
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