I just found a Cloak of Aman with rChaos. Right now I'm using a different Cloak of Aman for rPois, which is obviously more important, but is it worth saving the new one for when I find a different source of poison resistance?
How useful is rChaos?
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I like having rChaos mostly because the side-effect of chaos damage is the Hallucination status effect, which can be crippling and takes a long time to wear off. -
It's not that important, honestly. Yes, there are nasty creatures with chaos breath, but there's a grand total of 11 such monsters in the game, of which the most notables are Great Wyrm of Chaos/Balance, Pit Fiend, Jabberwock, and Chaos Hound. And chaos breath is the only source of chaos damage in the game -- there's no "hit to cause chaos" or chaos attack spells that monsters can use.Comment
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It's not that important, honestly. Yes, there are nasty creatures with chaos breath, but there's a grand total of 11 such monsters in the game, of which the most notables are Great Wyrm of Chaos/Balance, Pit Fiend, Jabberwock, and Chaos Hound. And chaos breath is the only source of chaos damage in the game -- there's no "hit to cause chaos" or chaos attack spells that monsters can use.
Most high elements are not important for damage reduction, you should consider them by their side-effects. For that reason nexus goes above nether, chaos above shard, and so on.
If you can get them without sacrificing other things, then fine (usually the best combo otherwise is also best by resists), but you should not concentrate on getting every resist into game. Far more important are speed, HP and capability to choose your fights and where you fight.Comment
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Is that covered under chaos resistance? I don't think so. It used to be, back when chaos resistance also protected against confusion and shards resistance against being cut by any source and sound resistance against being stunned...but I don't think it works that way now.Comment
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This depends, nether is the 1st dangerous high element to appear & a winged horror can 1 shot a lot of mages with nether breath.Comment
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Is that covered under chaos resistance? I don't think so. It used to be, back when chaos resistance also protected against confusion and shards resistance against being cut by any source and sound resistance against being stunned...but I don't think it works that way now.
[EDIT] checked, rChaos includes pHallucination. No more hallucination with it.Last edited by Timo Pietilä; December 2, 2015, 12:41.Comment
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Statistically nether will do much less damage than 471. I wouldn't want to rely on it, but the situations where you've accidentally let yourself be breathed on by a max-nether-damage monster are not exactly ideal to begin with, so any mitigation you can scrape together is probably worthwhile.Comment
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Statistically nether will do much less damage than 471. I wouldn't want to rely on it, but the situations where you've accidentally let yourself be breathed on by a max-nether-damage monster are not exactly ideal to begin with, so any mitigation you can scrape together is probably worthwhile.
I tried to refresh my memories about resists and elements, but those are difficult to find from current 4.0.3 code. Which file contains those?Comment
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One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.Comment
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