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D2R 2.5 Bone Break is one of the new Sundering Charms.
When placed in the inventory (not in Horadric Cube), it reduces all enemies' physical immunity (100%+ physical resistance) to 95% resistance as well as confers -20% to -10% physical resistance to your character.
Physical resistance is listed under advanced stats, if it's higher or lower than zero, and increases (if in negative values) the damage suffered from physical attacks, which is the most of all sources.
Bone Break only drops from champion, superunique, or boss-type monsters in terrorized zones on Hell difficulty with a relative drop chance of 1:17 (on average 1 in 17 sunder charms dropped could be a bone break).
D2R 2.6 Now also available in offline games and nonladder online games.
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When placed in the inventory (not in Horadric Cube), it reduces all enemies' physical immunity (100%+ physical resistance) to 95% resistance as well as confers -20% to -10% physical resistance to your character.
Physical resistance is listed under advanced stats, if it's higher or lower than zero, and increases (if in negative values) the damage suffered from physical attacks, which is the most of all sources.
Bone Break only drops from champion, superunique, or boss-type monsters in terrorized zones on Hell difficulty with a relative drop chance of 1:17 (on average 1 in 17 sunder charms dropped could be a bone break).
D2R 2.6 Now also available in offline games and nonladder online games.
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Bone Break
D2R 2.5 Bone Break is one of the new Sundering Charms.
When placed in the inventory (not in Horadric Cube), it reduces all enemies' physical immunity (100%+ physical resistance) to 95% resistance as well as confers -20% to -10% physical resistance to your character.
Physical resistance is listed under advanced stats, if it's higher or lower than zero, and increases (if in negative values) the damage suffered from physical attacks, which is the most of all sources.
Bone Break only drops from champion, superunique, or boss-type monsters in terrorized zones on Hell difficulty with a relative drop chance of 1:17 (on average 1 in 17 sunder charms dropped could be a bone break).
D2R 2.6 Now also available in offline games and nonladder online games.
When placed in the inventory (not in Horadric Cube), it reduces all enemies' physical immunity (100%+ physical resistance) to 95% resistance as well as confers -20% to -10% physical resistance to your character.
Physical resistance is listed under advanced stats, if it's higher or lower than zero, and increases (if in negative values) the damage suffered from physical attacks, which is the most of all sources.
Bone Break only drops from champion, superunique, or boss-type monsters in terrorized zones on Hell difficulty with a relative drop chance of 1:17 (on average 1 in 17 sunder charms dropped could be a bone break).
D2R 2.6 Now also available in offline games and nonladder online games.
Amplify Damage and Decrepify curses apply at 100% potential against sundered enemies, unlike Conviction, Lower Resist and Cold Mastery, which all apply at 1/5 effectivenes against previously immune, now sundered, enemies.
List of physical immune monsters affected by Bone Break. Notably, some unique enemies can have the Stone Skin modifier adding 50% physical resistance on top of what they already possess making them immune as well, eg. Hell Bovine.
List of physical immune monsters affected by Bone Break. Notably, some unique enemies can have the Stone Skin modifier adding 50% physical resistance on top of what they already possess making them immune as well, eg. Hell Bovine.
Bone Break sports a far more modest resistance penalty than its elemental counterparts. It also has a much smaller range within its penalty, meaning poor rolls are less problematic and perfect rolls are more common.
Damage Reduced by X% (the ingame wording for the effect "Physical Resist +X%", i.e. the opposite of the penalty imposed by this charm) is rare as compared to elemental resistances. However, Physical Resistance is not subject to a difficulty penalty. This means that Bone Break is not piling onto an already penalized attribute. Damage Reduced by X% sufficient to compensate for Bone Break's penalty will remain sufficient in Hell difficulty.
Damage Reduced by X% (the ingame wording for the effect "Physical Resist +X%", i.e. the opposite of the penalty imposed by this charm) is rare as compared to elemental resistances. However, Physical Resistance is not subject to a difficulty penalty. This means that Bone Break is not piling onto an already penalized attribute. Damage Reduced by X% sufficient to compensate for Bone Break's penalty will remain sufficient in Hell difficulty.
There are several options to break physical immunity besides using Bone Break:
Amplify Damage: Atma's Scarab, Brand, Lacerator, The Cranium Basher, The Gavel Of Pain, The Vile Husk and Witchwild String
Decrepify: Executioner's Justice, Lawbringer, Spellsteel (only charges), The Fetid Sprinkler, The Reaper's Toll and Wrath
Sanctuary Aura (only against undead): Azurewrath and Lawbringer
Grim Ward: Blackhand Key (only charges)
Amplify Damage: Atma's Scarab, Brand, Lacerator, The Cranium Basher, The Gavel Of Pain, The Vile Husk and Witchwild String
Decrepify: Executioner's Justice, Lawbringer, Spellsteel (only charges), The Fetid Sprinkler, The Reaper's Toll and Wrath
Sanctuary Aura (only against undead): Azurewrath and Lawbringer
Grim Ward: Blackhand Key (only charges)
Important notice:
To make it work for your summons (e.g. wolves, skeletons, Valkyrie), you HAVE to summon them with the charm ON (in inventory).
Then you can put it back in the cube.
To make it work for your summons (e.g. wolves, skeletons, Valkyrie), you HAVE to summon them with the charm ON (in inventory).
Then you can put it back in the cube.
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