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* Razor's Edge no longer grants life; it now grants additional chance to inflict bleed with melee attacks.
* Razor's Edge no longer grants life; it now grants additional chance to inflict bleed with melee attacks.
* The Templar, Marauder, and Duelist starting areas have been reworked significantly.
* The Templar, Marauder, and Duelist starting areas have been reworked significantly.
* Large elemental, staff, mace, axe, sword, two-handed weapon, weapon and shield, and dual wielding wheels of passive skills have been placed on the exterior of the tree, out from the Templar, Marauder and Duelist. Special bonuses have been added to some notable passives in those areas.
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* Razor's Edge also grants life.
* Razor's Edge also grants life.
* Percentage-based life increases have been reduced slightly and redistributed more evenly through the tree.
* Percentage-based life increases have been reduced slightly and redistributed more evenly through the tree.
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Revision as of 10:29, 9 February 2015

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Razor's Edge is a notable passive skill that grants increased physical damage and accuracy rating with swords. It also grants additional chance to inflict bleed for attacks with melee weapons.

Version history

Version Changes
1.3.0
  • Razor's Edge no longer grants life; it now grants additional chance to inflict bleed with melee attacks.
  • The Templar, Marauder, and Duelist starting areas have been reworked significantly.
  • Large elemental, staff, mace, axe, sword, two-handed weapon, weapon and shield, and dual wielding wheels of passive skills have been placed on the exterior of the tree, out from the Templar, Marauder and Duelist. Special bonuses have been added to some notable passives in those areas.
1.2.0
  • Razor's Edge also grants life.
  • Percentage-based life increases have been reduced slightly and redistributed more evenly through the tree.