Poe Melle Dmg Vs Physical
I'm making a build similar to Struyk's build, except with a few changes here or there. I saw a post in his thread stating this: ' It's a tad difficult to understand but what he's saying is that there's a difference between melee physical damage nodes and a physical damage (with 2h weapons) node. What exactly is that difference? Thanks. | Posted by ddv on Feb 3, 2013, 11:31:42 PM |
Yeah as a Marauder character, I would love to know if there is a difference. | Posted by AceQ on Feb 13, 2013, 5:29:59 PM |
I have read a ton about this games mechanics but I haven't seen anything address this issue, either. What is the difference? Anyone know or have a source of information? | Posted by Complicated on Feb 13, 2013, 8:06:58 PM |
It could be totally wrong but i think i remember kripp saying something like, melee physical is for melee only and physical is for both melee and things like bows or non spell ranged. For example: Both Melee physical and physical damage would work for sword and board or other melee builds Melee physical wont work for bows or non 'spell' tagged range skills Physical works with bows or non 'spell' tagged skills And of course neither work for skills tagged as 'spells' Doesn't matter if you are a Marauder or a witch it all works the same There isn't a difference for melee as far as im aware. Last edited by Bahska on Feb 13, 2013, 8:56:23 PM | Posted by on Feb 13, 2013, 8:47:46 PM |
what Bahska said. Official post which confirms it here: http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/18361/page/14 | Posted by jojo777 on Feb 13, 2013, 9:51:32 PM |
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Poe Melee Dmg Vs Physical Fitness
Physical damage. Physical damage is one of the five damage types. It is the most common and the only one reduced by armour, rather than by a resistance. Most physical damage comes from weapon attacks, but some spells deal physical damage as well. Every 10 points of strength give a 2% bonus to physical damage from melee attacks.
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