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I recently ran into a sampire running 75 reflect physical on their suit instead of 40 LMC. Has anyone else here ever done this? How effective is it?
True, that's why the best use for RPD is probably just for some surprise damage in PVP.This seems counter-intuitive as pretty much everyone goes for 45 DCI in order to be hit less often.
No, just tried it and it does not. It doesn't leech, nor does it reduce damage.I am curious, though; does 20% life leech happen when something gets hit by reflected damage? That would make it a somewhat interesting choice.
OK, just tried a suit with 95% RPD on my sampire against a Hiryu. Since the amount of damage you reflect is equal to the RPD percent on your armor, the Hiryu's hits did as much damage to it as it did to me (2 hits for 91 damage).Yes - the individual I was talking to was using 15 RPD on his 5 pieces of armor INSTEAAD of the 7-8 LMC most sampires use. In response to why they did this they just responded that "Stuff dies fast" and "they never have mana issues". They couldn't offer any specifics such as how much dmg RPD is actually doing and in what situations it is most beneficial, so I was wondering if anyone here could offer some insight.
Thanks!True, that's why the best use for RPD is probably just for some surprise damage in PVP.
No, just tried it and it does not. It doesn't leech, nor does it reduce damage.
Just my opinion again, but I find having even max HPR helps only with fighting low level monsters or passively getting back to full health after dying. It's not really a helpful stat for a sampire, although some have it merely as a side effect from enhancing with bloodwood to get to 95 fire resistance; most are probably not using bloodwood strictly for the HPR.I just wanted to add that these same people I am seeing with this suit also sport 2HPR on each piece of woodland gear. They sit at about 14 HPR with it on 5 pieces and conjur/crimson.