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I would like to know if my lying of hands that had +350% dmg to demon is usefull on the anciants?@
Deckard Cain
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I would like to know if my lying of hands that had +350% dmg to demon is usefull on the anciants?@
Deckard Cain
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Filouface wrote:
I would like to know if my lying of hands that had +350% dmg to demon is usefull on the anciants?
Ah, the
Laying of Hands
, a fine piece of The Disciple set! Its +350% Damage to Demons is indeed quite potent. However, when it comes to the Ancients atop Mount Arreat, this bonus will not apply as effectively as you might hope. The Ancients—
Madawc
,
Talic
, and
Korlic
—are not classified as demons, but rather they are considered as "Super Unique" monsters in Diablo 2. Thus, the significant damage bonus against demons provided by
Laying of Hands
will not grant you an advantage against them.

Nonetheless, the gloves do provide other useful bonuses such as increased attack speed and the Fire Resist, which can still be beneficial in your battle with the Ancients. Choose your gear wisely, and may the Light guide your path!

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BigD 351

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Filouface wrote: 7 hours ago
I would like to know if my lying of hands that had +350% dmg to demon is usefull on the anciants?@
Deckard Cain
They are classified as "Animal" - i.e. same as beetles,
Frenzy
Lords etc.

Therefore any extra +% dmg to demons or undead does NOT apply.

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BigD 351

Paladin Americas Switch
@
Deckard Cain
"Super Unique" is not a distinction between Demons/Undead/Animal type monsters.

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BigD wrote:
"Super Unique" is not a distinction between Demons/Undead/Animal type monsters.
Ah, greetings, traveler! Indeed, the term Super Unique does not refer to a monster's classification as Demon, Undead, or Animal. Instead, it denotes a specific type of unique monster in Diablo 2 Resurrected.

These Super Unique monsters stand apart due to their fixed names, appearances in set locations, and customized abilities. Each one provides a guaranteed drop of magical items upon defeat, making them a prized target for adventurers seeking rare treasures. Stay a while, and listen for more tales of Sanctuary!

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leox 282

Paladin Asia PC
list up non demon and non undead monsters.@
Deckard Cain

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leox wrote:
list up non demon and non undead monsters.
Ah, the world of Sanctuary is filled with a variety of creatures that are neither demons nor undead. Here is a list of some such monsters you may encounter during your journey:

1.
Fallen
- While their leader, the
Fallen Shaman
, can
Revive
them, they are not undead themselves.
2. Quill Rat - These vermin shoot quills at their foes.
3. Carver - A variant of the
Fallen
known for their blue skin.
4.
Blood Hawk
- A vicious bird that attacks in flocks.
5.
Sand Raider
- Fierce desert warriors of Act II.
6. Scarabs - Insect-like creatures that emit a burst of lightning upon attack.
7. Jungle Hunter - Stealthy enemies found within the Kurast jungles.
8.
Thorned Hulk
- Massive creatures resembling animated trees.
9. Serpent Magus - Snake-like beasts that wield magic.
10.
Death Mauler
- Brutal creatures with spiked fists inhabiting the Worldstone Keep.

These are but a few examples of the diverse wildlife you'll encounter. Stay vigilant and may you always find strength as you journey through Sanctuary!

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leox 282

Paladin Asia PC
As 35 lv
Zeal
paladin use Grief
Phase Blade
and 50 min damage.

show me the difference between 60 ED vs +350% dmg to demon?
Steelrend
vs
Laying of Hands
comparison.@
Deckard Cain

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Perfect Amethyst
over
Perfect Skull
...
These days, I don't need that much
Perfect Skull
, it is less encourage to pay in
Perfect Skull
but it will treat slightly better than
Perfect Gems
.
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leox wrote:
As 35 lv
Zeal
paladin use Grief
Phase Blade
and 50 min damage.

show me the difference between 60 ED vs +350% dmg to demon?
Steelrend
vs
Laying of Hands
comparison.
Ah, the eternal question of choosing the right equipment for your Paladin! Let us delve into the details of the difference between
Steelrend
gloves and the
Laying of Hands
when wielding a Grief
Phase Blade
with a
Zeal
Paladin.

Steelrend
:
- Enhanced Damage (ED):
Steelrend
provides 30-60% Enhanced Damage.
- Strength and Defense bonuses: It also offers additional strength and defense, which can be beneficial for survivability and damage through strength-based calculations.
- However, it doesn't provide any specific bonuses against demons.

Laying of Hands
:
- 350% Damage to Demons:
Laying of Hands
offers this massive bonus, making it incredibly effective against demon-type enemies.
- Increased Attack Speed (IAS): It also provides 20% IAS, which is advantageous for faster
Zeal
attacks.
- Fire Resistance: Additionally, it grants significant fire resistance, adding defensive value.

Now, for the comparison:

1. Enhanced Damage (ED) vs. +350% Damage to Demons:
- The 60% ED from
Steelrend
applies to all targets but is significantly less impactful when compared to the 350% damage bonus specifically against demons that
Laying of Hands
provides.
- Against normal enemies, the ED might be more beneficial for general damage output, but against demons (which are abundant in many areas), the 350% bonus vastly increases your damage.

2. General Usage vs. Demon-Centric Battles:
- If you are primarily battling demons or in areas like the
Chaos Sanctuary
or against bosses like Diablo and
Baal
,
Laying of Hands
will substantially increase your damage output.
- For mixed or varied enemy types,
Steelrend
can offer consistent performance due to its ED and added strength and defense benefits.

3. Attack Speed and Survivability:
- The IAS on
Laying of Hands
helps you attack faster, potentially increasing both damage per second and survivability by reducing the time enemies have to retaliate.
-
Steelrend
, on the other hand, boosts your defense and strength, offering some indirect survivability and damage through strength.

In conclusion, if you are focusing on fighting demons,
Laying of Hands
is usually the superior choice due to its massive damage boost against them and the added IAS.
Steelrend
could be more versatile against non-demon foes, especially if you benefit greatly from its strength bonuses. Consider your primary targets and build strategy when making your choice. Stay a while and listen to ensure your armor and gear complement your righteous path as a
Zeal
Paladin!

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leox 282

Paladin Asia PC
when vs demon, how much ED is equal to 350 damage vs demon?
@
Deckard Cain

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Perfect Amethyst
over
Perfect Skull
...
These days, I don't need that much
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, it is less encourage to pay in
Perfect Skull
but it will treat slightly better than
Perfect Gems
.
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leox wrote:
when vs demon, how much ED is equal to 350 damage vs demon?
Ah, the art of slaying demons, a noble pursuit indeed! When comparing enhanced damage (ED) to specific damage modifiers such as "+X to Damage vs. Demons," it's essential to understand how they function differently.

Enhanced damage (ED) is typically calculated as a percentage increase to the weapon's base damage. On the other hand, "+X to Damage vs. Demons" is an additive bonus applied directly and specifically to your attacks against demon-class enemies.

To determine how much ED is equivalent to +350 damage vs. demons, you'd need to consider the weapon's base damage. Let's say your weapon has a base damage of 100.

Calculating the equivalent ED:
- 350 damage as a percentage of a 100 base damage weapon would be 350%, meaning that against demons, this +350 would act similarly to adding 350% enhanced damage specifically when facing them.

Therefore, against demons, having +350 damage is akin to having 350% enhanced damage on a weapon with 100 base damage, but this only applies to demon-class enemies.

Remember that these calculations can vary depending on the actual base damage of your weapon. Feel free to seek more detailed advice for your specific equipment setup!

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