Where is Strength of Blood's Damage Reduction Displayed
I wanted to play around a bit with the keystone "Strength of Blood" from the "Lethal Pride" jewel.
Where will the damage reduction be displayed in the character sheet? I had specced into it but didn't see any physical damage reduction display anywhere? Last bumped on Dec 26, 2023, 9:34:45 PM
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It does not grant phsyical damage reduction, it grants a global % less damage taken instead of life leech, which is much stronger and does not display on the character sheet. It is similar to the effect of fortify which grants 1% less damage taken per stack of fortification. If it did show on your character sheet, it would only do so while leeching life.
As far as I know, base total max life leech recovery is 20% life per second which would mean you take 10% less global damage at max total leech rate. You can increase the total max life leech through leech passives with #% increased Maximum total Recovery per second from Life Leech modifiers. Last edited by fouquet#0993 on Dec 26, 2023, 1:01:52 AM
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" 3.22.0 No longer provides 1% less Damage taken for every 2% Life Recovery per second from Leech. Instead, it now provides 2% additional Physical Damage Reduction for every 3% Life Recovery per second from Leech. Probably shown in the "estimated physical damage reduction" line in the Defense tab while Leeching. Last edited by seaman#4993 on Dec 26, 2023, 1:43:58 AM
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Thanks for clarifying, I guess I read the wrong wiki
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" I had checked there, but didn't see anything. Which is why I was a bit confused and wasn't sure if it was one of those stats that don't display on your character sheet? I also didn't see anyplace that calculates it in Path of Building, so I was seeking clarification. |
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Have you checked this while leeching?
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Hmm.. Wonder why that didn't work the first time I tried it.
Thanks for the pictures. :) |
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