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Spell Resist Question

Wreuntzylla
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Is there any point to stacking spell resistance over the mitigation hardcap of 50% in view of spell penetration?

In other words, does spell resist create a capless pool from which spell penetration is subtracted, with a maximum mitigation of 50% from whatever is left? Or, is all spell resist reduced to the amount that produces 50% mitigation, and then spell penetration is deducted?

Setting aside the whole issue of the bugged sharpened trait, for the moment.
Edited by Wreuntzylla on October 18, 2014 8:31PM
  • Wreuntzylla
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    Nobody knows? Oy vey.
  • DenverRalphy
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    Nobody knows? Oy vey.

    I'm sure somebody knows. But I doubt you'll find them in the crafting forum.
  • Cody
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    spell resis Is rendered useless with the sharpened trait. so to answer your question? no
  • Gyudan
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    Is there any point to stacking spell resistance over the mitigation hardcap of 50% in view of spell penetration?

    In other words, does spell resist create a capless pool from which spell penetration is subtracted, with a maximum mitigation of 50% from whatever is left? Or, is all spell resist reduced to the amount that produces 50% mitigation, and then spell penetration is deducted?

    Setting aside the whole issue of the bugged sharpened trait, for the moment.

    The point of hard cap is that you can't go over it. Are you asking about the soft cap?
    Wololo.
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