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I don't want to nitpick, but Adder's Touch isn't a keystone passive. There are more passives that aren't keystones, but have significant effect on the game and can be essential to builds, like Volatile Mines (instant detonation), Leather and Steel (no movement penalty from armour), Bullying (wand knockback on crit), Mind Drinker (free mana leech) or Clever Construction (traps and mines can't be damaged initially). How about renaming the ''Keystone Passive'' column to ''Key Passives'' or ''Essential Passives''?
I don't want to nitpick, but Adder's Touch isn't a keystone passive. There are more passives that aren't keystones, but have significant effect on the game and can be essential to builds, like Volatile Mines (instant detonation), Leather and Steel (no movement penalty from armour), Bullying (wand knockback on crit), Mind Drinker (free mana leech) or Clever Construction (traps and mines can't be damaged initially). How about renaming the ''Keystone Passive'' column to ''Key Passives'' or ''Essential Passives''?
--[[User:DarkUnknown|DarkUnknown]]
--[[User:DarkUnknown|DarkUnknown]]
: Agreed. We could call it "Main Passives". —[[User:Vinifera7|Vini]] ([[User talk:Vinifera7|t]]|[[Special:Contributions/Vinifera7|c]]) 12:52, 3 August 2014 (UTC)

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Not all keystone passives listed are really keystones (suggesting rename of the column)

I don't want to nitpick, but Adder's Touch isn't a keystone passive. There are more passives that aren't keystones, but have significant effect on the game and can be essential to builds, like Volatile Mines (instant detonation), Leather and Steel (no movement penalty from armour), Bullying (wand knockback on crit), Mind Drinker (free mana leech) or Clever Construction (traps and mines can't be damaged initially). How about renaming the Keystone Passive column to Key Passives or Essential Passives? --DarkUnknown

Agreed. We could call it "Main Passives". —Vini (t|c) 12:52, 3 August 2014 (UTC)