gilchristr
03-07-2016, 04:51 PM
The wiki states:
"Against a corporeal undead target, it will make the creature temporarily more susceptible to damage. It has no effect upon living creatures. "
Does anyone know what this does? I recall Mark posting that skel. giants get, uhh, "negative crit padding" against crush attacks.
Then there is damage resistance, like 10% damage resistance against punctures.
One guess is that kai's smite would apply one of the above to the target for all strikes. Given that resistance are more common mechanically, I would guess a "negative resistance" (Is this called a vulnerability?) to say, all, types of damage while under the effect.
"Against a corporeal undead target, it will make the creature temporarily more susceptible to damage. It has no effect upon living creatures. "
Does anyone know what this does? I recall Mark posting that skel. giants get, uhh, "negative crit padding" against crush attacks.
Then there is damage resistance, like 10% damage resistance against punctures.
One guess is that kai's smite would apply one of the above to the target for all strikes. Given that resistance are more common mechanically, I would guess a "negative resistance" (Is this called a vulnerability?) to say, all, types of damage while under the effect.