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{{Passive skill box|Splitting Strikes}}
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'''Splitting Strikes''' is a [[notable passive skill]] that grants increased [[physical damage]] and [[attack speed]] with [[axe]]s. It also provides additional melee [[range]] with axes. It also grants reduced enemy [[physical damage reduction]] against [[hit]]s.
'''Savage Wounds''' is a [[notable passive skill]].
 
==Anointment==
[[Blight (game mechanic)|Blight]] [[anointment]] to unlock the passive:
 
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==Version history==
==Version history==
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{{Version history table header}}
{{Version history table row|3.9.0}}
{{Version history table row|3.16.0|
* Splitting Strikes is removed from the game. Existing item anointed with that passive would have new passive Savage Wounds instead.
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{{Version history table row|3.11.0|
* All sources of {{c|mod|-X% to Total Physical Damage Reduction from your Hits}} now {{c|mod|Overwhelm X% Physical Damage Reduction}}. {{Undocumented}}
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{{Version history table row|3.9.0|
* Added a new stat: -X% to Total Physical Damage Reduction from your Hits. This stat has been added to the following clusters: Ophidian Aim, Bladedancer, '''Splitting Strikes''', Spinecruncher, Farsight, Claws of the Pride, Flaying, Master of Force, Adamant, Inexorable, Martial Experience, Kinetic Impacts and Path of the Warrior
* Added a new stat: -X% to Total Physical Damage Reduction from your Hits. This stat has been added to the following clusters: Ophidian Aim, Bladedancer, '''Splitting Strikes''', Spinecruncher, Farsight, Claws of the Pride, Flaying, Master of Force, Adamant, Inexorable, Martial Experience, Kinetic Impacts and Path of the Warrior
{{Version history table row|2.0.0}}
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{{Version history table row|2.0.0|
* Added Life Leech bonuses.
* Added Life Leech bonuses.
{{Version history table row|1.3.0}}
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{{Version history table row|1.3.0|
* Splitting Strikes no longer grants life. It now grants attack speed.
* Splitting Strikes no longer grants life. It now grants attack speed.
{{Version history table row|1.2.0}}
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{{Version history table row|1.2.0|
* Splitting Strikes also grants life.
* Splitting Strikes 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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Latest revision as of 15:44, 9 April 2023

Savage Wounds
Notable Passive Skill
Bleeding you inflict deals Damage 15% faster [1]

Savage Wounds is a notable passive skill.

Anointment

Blight anointment to unlock the passive:

Oil #1Oil #2Oil #3Outcome
Teal OilBlack OilGolden OilSavage Wounds
Bleeding you inflict deals Damage 15% faster

Version history

Version Changes
3.16.0
  • Splitting Strikes is removed from the game. Existing item anointed with that passive would have new passive Savage Wounds instead.
3.11.0
  • All sources of -X% to Total Physical Damage Reduction from your Hits now Overwhelm X% Physical Damage Reduction. [Undocumented This change was not documented by any official sources. It was discovered through player testing or datamining.]
3.9.0
  • Added a new stat: -X% to Total Physical Damage Reduction from your Hits. This stat has been added to the following clusters: Ophidian Aim, Bladedancer, Splitting Strikes, Spinecruncher, Farsight, Claws of the Pride, Flaying, Master of Force, Adamant, Inexorable, Martial Experience, Kinetic Impacts and Path of the Warrior
2.0.0
  • Added Life Leech bonuses.
1.3.0
  • Splitting Strikes no longer grants life. It now grants attack speed.
1.2.0
  • Splitting Strikes also grants life.
  • Percentage-based life increases have been reduced slightly and redistributed more evenly through the tree.