01-17-2004, 03:05 AM
Yeah, I was providing support in hardcore. Loved that character. Died because of how much damage a boss pack of Horadrim Ancients do with those magic blasts, combined with what I think was an ES cursed boss (I know it was cursed).
Apparently, I believe according to Jarulf if I remember correctly (could have been Ruvenal), Summon Resist is handled separately from normal resistances, this is why you MUST have slvl 12 salvation to make them fully triple immune. Summon Resist is not added to other resist sources, it is calculated either before or after, so 50% res all from summon resist and 50% res all from another source = 75% res all, not 100%. This is probably why your blood golem was not immune to poison, as I am pretty sure summon resist applies to poison as well.
I believe Jarulf has said that the fire absorb on a fire golem is not like player fire absorb either-- it is not related to the golem actually taking damage. I am pretty sure he is right, as I have seen my fire golem get healed nearly instantly from big fire damage sources.
What is this about Fade on an iron golem? What level is it? When is it active? Where did you learn about this?
Apparently, I believe according to Jarulf if I remember correctly (could have been Ruvenal), Summon Resist is handled separately from normal resistances, this is why you MUST have slvl 12 salvation to make them fully triple immune. Summon Resist is not added to other resist sources, it is calculated either before or after, so 50% res all from summon resist and 50% res all from another source = 75% res all, not 100%. This is probably why your blood golem was not immune to poison, as I am pretty sure summon resist applies to poison as well.
I believe Jarulf has said that the fire absorb on a fire golem is not like player fire absorb either-- it is not related to the golem actually taking damage. I am pretty sure he is right, as I have seen my fire golem get healed nearly instantly from big fire damage sources.
What is this about Fade on an iron golem? What level is it? When is it active? Where did you learn about this?