Divine Sacrifice question
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Divine Sacrifice question
If you have 3 paladins activate Divine Sacrifice at the same time, do you reduce Raid damage by 90% until whatever their HP is runs out???
They would be bubbled of course.
If you have 4 paladins do you make the raid immune to damage until their HP runs out?
/r
Dal
They would be bubbled of course.
If you have 4 paladins do you make the raid immune to damage until their HP runs out?
/r
Dal
- Dalithe
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Re: Divine Sacrifice question
%s like that multiply not add same thing as a paladin using DG+HoSac on live.
- kram
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Re: Divine Sacrifice question
So you're looking at 65.7% reduction. Not bad at all, but probably not worth using all 3 vs. stretching them out.
- mconeone
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Re: Divine Sacrifice question
It's not even clear that these are multiplicative since they're redirect effects. They may be mutually exclusive. In other words, maybe only one Paladin's DS can take effect on any individual player when they take damage, regardless of how many paladins used it simultaneously.
Possible Example:
Paladins A, B, and C all cast DivSac
Player D takes damage, at first 30% gets redirected to A, up until A's DivSac redirect total maxes out (from all raid members)
Player D takes more damage, and 30% gets redirected to B, until B hits his limit
Player D takes yet more damage, and 30% of it gets redirected to C.
Note that this is all speculation though, I haven't done any testing of this myself, nor have I read any reports of such testing.
Possible Example:
Paladins A, B, and C all cast DivSac
Player D takes damage, at first 30% gets redirected to A, up until A's DivSac redirect total maxes out (from all raid members)
Player D takes more damage, and 30% gets redirected to B, until B hits his limit
Player D takes yet more damage, and 30% of it gets redirected to C.
Note that this is all speculation though, I haven't done any testing of this myself, nor have I read any reports of such testing.
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