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Can someone explain why you would use Grief over inserting a
Lo
/
Mal
in a +3skill 2OS Heaven’s Light. Doesn’t that do the same thing but you get the +3? What am I missing here and why wouldn’t that be the more appropriate option?
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Can someone explain why you would use Grief over inserting a
Lo
/
Mal
in a +3skill 2OS Heaven’s Light. Doesn’t that do the same thing but you get the +3? What am I missing here and why wouldn’t that be the more appropriate option?
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Schnorki 3258Moderator

PC
The main thing about Grief is the flat 340-400 damage. This flat damage (as opposed to the 250-300 enhanced damage on
Heaven's Light
) is applied directly as base weapon (or
Smite
) damage and his then multiplied with all other ED modifiers (Fortitude, ...) whereas
Heaven's Light
only keeps its 140-208 base damage to be multiplied and the 250-300ED is added to other multipliers. I.e. the final raw damage with Grief is just worlds beyond what you would reach with
Heaven's Light
.

That having been said, the one thing that sucks about Grief that
Heaven's Light
would actually win out on is the lack of crushing blow. But you can get enough of that from other sources still.

Also, since the dmg on Grief is a flat bonus and not an ED multiplier, the base weapon damage actually matters very little, allowing you to throw it into a
Phase Blade
for both, massive speed and indestructibleness (which should totally be a word).



Edit: Adding example math cuz..why not?

Say you have:
- A 300% ED
Heaven's Light
vs. a 400 dmg Grief
Phase Blade

- A 300% ED Fortitude
- Lvl 20
Fanaticism
for 373% ED
- Lvl 20
Zeal
for 96% ED

With
Heaven's Light
, you get:
140 - 208 base damage, multiplied by (300 + 300 + 373 + 96)% ED
= 1636 - 2431 damage

With Grief, you get:
(31 - 35 base damage, plus 400 flat damage), multiplied by (300 + 373 + 96)% ED
= 3745 - 3780 damage

The more %ED you get (higher skill levels, Phoenix,
Steelrend
, whathaveyou), the more extreme the difference becomes.

And as a final addition: In the specific case of a smiter, the bonus reason is that ED on your weapon (i.e.
Heaven's Light
) does not apply to
Smite
damage. Whereas flat damage on your weapon (i.e. Grief) is added to your base
Smite
damage and then multiplied forward (even though the broken character screen doesn't show it).
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im using astreon
Eth
for
Zeal
got 93% crushing blow build works like a charm

astreon my fave weapon all time
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OP
Interesting thanks for the response. You’d totally be losing out a little on IAS, but I feel like there is a creative way to make it happen. I suppose the +3 to skills is just not enough to get it over the hump, especially since You’d be spending the same
Lo
and
Mal
to accomplish what you would in a Grief?
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Schnorki 3258Moderator

PC
Imabucket wrote: 2 years ago
Interesting thanks for the response. You’d totally be losing out a little on IAS, but I feel like there is a creative way to make it happen. I suppose the +3 to skills is just not enough to get it over the hump, especially since You’d be spending the same
Lo
and
Mal
to accomplish what you would in a Grief?
Not even close, no. The 3 skills are nice but they don't more than double your damage (which is basically what Grief does in a well geared scenario).
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