Difference between revisions of "Fortification"

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|title = Fortification
|title = Fortification
|overview='''Fortification''' represents a percentage chance to negate additional damage incurred from a critical hit or sneak attack.
|overview=Critical Hits and Sneak Attacks produce higher damage and can be  deadly. '''Fortification''' represents your chance of downgrading these types of attacks to normal attacks instead.  Fortification only helps you against critical hits and sneak attacks.
* When a critical hit is negated, damage is applied normally rather than at the critical hit multiplier.
* When a critical hit is negated, damage is applied normally rather than at the critical hit multiplier.
* Weapon enchantments that trigger on a critical hit continue to work even if the critical hit itself is negated.
* Weapon enchantments that trigger on a critical hit continue to work even if the critical hit itself is negated.

Revision as of 16:41, 27 May 2022


Overview

Critical Hits and Sneak Attacks produce higher damage and can be deadly. Fortification represents your chance of downgrading these types of attacks to normal attacks instead. Fortification only helps you against critical hits and sneak attacks.
  • When a critical hit is negated, damage is applied normally rather than at the critical hit multiplier.
  • Weapon enchantments that trigger on a critical hit continue to work even if the critical hit itself is negated.
  • When a sneak attack is negated, the extra damage is not applied.
  • Players and monsters can gain abilities to bypass a portion of fortification.