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Mortal strike + unrelenting assualt stacks?
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Dopefiend
Topic saids it all, do these two skill stack together causing an 100% healing reduction?
http://www.wowwiki.com/Mortal_strike
"The healing reduction effect does not stack with Rogues' Wound Poison, Fury Warriors Furious Attacks, or with Hunters' Aimed Shot, but it stacks with Unrelenting Assault debuff. "
I need proof as in pictures, links, sources. Thanks.
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422275
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Post by
Dopefiend
Yeah, I meant the same target wise (Healing themself). I also heard that there a 50% healing reduction cap on players. So how can it arrive at 75%?
Post by
Kramp
A healer with MS and UA try to it himself.
He cast a 1000 HP heal.
UA lower it to 500
MS lower it 250
Post by
Zamfix
It is not additive, but multiplicative, arriving at a a 75% healing reduction. That is assuming you OP during the heal and the heal lands on a target with Mortal Strike on it.
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Post by
Rubendesmet619
Yeah, I meant the same target wise (Healing themself). I also heard that there a 50% healing reduction cap on players. So how can it arrive at 75%?
Wel, there IS only 50% reduced healing received thanks to Mortal strike AND we half his heals.
Without mortal strike he wouldn't have any debuff and stil heal for only 50%(also works on damage btw).
Post by
Taurentony
Mortal Strike causes healing done TO the target to be reduced by 50%.
Unrelenting Assault causes healing and damage done BY the target to be reduced by 50%.
A healer heals himself with both debuffs on. The heal does 1000 healing..
First of all, his healing is reduced by 50%, so it turns into 500 healing.
The 500 healing on the target is reduced by 50%, so it's 250.
Explenation if people saw the title and wondered how it actually works, since it's useful to know if debuffing two individual targets with one debuff each still gives it the full effect.
Thank you, made it clear for me atleast :)
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