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==Projectile damage==
I'd like to see a discussion/example for increased projectile damage interaction with converted damage on projectiles, like burning arrow, ice shot, lightning arrow. The essential thing to clarify is, whether a 10% projectile damage node applies twice -- once for the original physical projectile, and once for the converted damage -- or just once to the original physical projectile.[[User:Irfy|Irfy]] ([[User talk:Irfy|talk]]) 11:26, 5 January 2015 (UTC)
I'd like to see a discussion/example for increased projectile damage interaction with converted damage on projectiles, like burning arrow, ice shot, lightning arrow. The essential thing to clarify is, whether a 10% projectile damage node applies twice -- once for the original physical projectile, and once for the converted damage -- or just once to the original physical projectile.[[User:Irfy|Irfy]] ([[User talk:Irfy|talk]]) 11:26, 5 January 2015 (UTC)
: There is nothing in the game that converts any type of damage to or from projectile damage, so I'm not sure how projectile damage is even relevant. Perhaps you could clarify the issue so that I can try to understand what you mean. —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 12:36, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

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Projectile damage

I'd like to see a discussion/example for increased projectile damage interaction with converted damage on projectiles, like burning arrow, ice shot, lightning arrow. The essential thing to clarify is, whether a 10% projectile damage node applies twice -- once for the original physical projectile, and once for the converted damage -- or just once to the original physical projectile.Irfy (talk) 11:26, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

There is nothing in the game that converts any type of damage to or from projectile damage, so I'm not sure how projectile damage is even relevant. Perhaps you could clarify the issue so that I can try to understand what you mean. —Vini (t|c) 12:36, 5 January 2015 (UTC)