@ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_RichLambert
The Templar Skill Biting Jabs/Puncturing Sweeps is currently bugged and not doing the correct damage in PVP.
"Launch a relentless assault, striking enemies in front of you four times with your Aedric spear and dealing X Magic Damage with each strike.
The nearest enemy takes 140% additional damage and is knocked back on the last hit.
Also heals you for of damage done. "
The bug is:
When a Templar is hitting a Damage Shield, the Skill does not receive its 140% Bonus that should then be reduced to to 70%
As an example, if your Puncturing Sweeps does 800 tooltip damage, and you hit a player
without a damage shield, the skill will do 400 damage + 70%(280) for a grand total of 680 damage
before armor/spell resist mitigations.
When using Puncturing Sweeps
against a damage shielded player such as Hardened Ward, Blazing Shield, etc, the Puncturing Sweep will only hit for 400 damage and does not receive its 140% damage increase - 50%, in other words, the 70% increase is not applying to attacks against damage shields at all. I noticed this the other night fighting multiple people with damage shields, CLS shows just a straight half of tooltip damage, but the bonus is applied if not hitting a damage shield. Its fairly simple to reproduce.
Can this please be looked into and possibly fixed, as this bug renders Puncturing Sweeps a core Templar ability absolutely useless against any damage shield. Thank you.
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