So, the Blustered Cursed Set was Nerfed (but I might be the . . . - Reddit So, the Blustered Cursed Set was Nerfed (but I might be the only one who used it) See title Now Blustered no longer stuns, so it's a knockback only effect Adding to the fact that you need at least two pieces of Windloft set to trigger it, it's not worth the trouble Pre-nerf, this was a useful curse for pvp, despite the set trade-off
Cursed Items Gear - Positive and Negative Properties Effects . . . - Reddit Cursed items have new properties - positive and negative Here you can find an overview of the properties and their effects, starting with the positive properties and their n-piece bonuses You will need at least 2 pieces for an effect to become active Positive Properties: [Atrophied] When you deal continuous damage to an enemy, a dark field will appear under them, dealing additional
Best Cursed set? : r DiabloImmortal - Reddit A subreddit dedicated to Diablo Immortal, a mobile Massively Multiplayer Online Action RPG (MMOARPG) developed by Blizzard Entertainment in partnership with NetEase, available on PC, Android, iPhone and iPad
Does bluster only reduce damage? : r Nioh - Reddit I've read from different sources (including the old wiki, which may be the reason), that Blustered enemies have their blocking ability weakened? Is this true, and what does that even mean?
A List of Ethereal Set Bonuses : r Nioh - Reddit 4PC Lower Enemy Defense (Blustered) 5PC Close Combat Damage +15 8% 6PC Status Ailments Augmentation (Bluster) +30 1% 7PC Close Combat Attack (Enemy Blustered) +41 6% Omoikane's Grace 2PC Damage Reduction 3 2% 3PC Nullify Status Ailment (Sludge) 64 0% (Prevents you from beign infilicted with the specified Status Ailments ) 4PC Close Combat
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Enemy statuses : r Nioh - Reddit Most are self explanatory, scorched fire blustered wind muddied earth electrified lightning paralysis paralysis poison poison, still haven't seen one for water
Element damage vs. status ailment augmentation vs. ccd (element . . . Has the community figured out which of the new elemental ability modifiers available to roll on weapons now is superior? For example if I'm doing a wind build would I gain the most benefit from the wind damage (weapon) % roll, the status ailment augmentation (blustered) % roll, or the close combat damage (enemy blustered) % roll?