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tempmail
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Do Paladin Vessels trigger any procs? Like on kill? Also, what happened to the old medianxl.com website? It had a lot of good information, including the answer to my current question, but the website doesn't work anymore.
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tempmail wrote:Do Paladin Vessels trigger any procs?
just those "when your enemy is slain" . you may find a few in the SU list
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ChuckNoRis wrote:
tempmail wrote:Do Paladin Vessels trigger any procs?
just those "when your enemy is slain" . you may find a few in the SU list


Soooo.. there is a difference between on kill, and when slain? The different wording used to describe things in Median should be in the 'documentation' area.

Like, it took me a while to find out that some (Different) things happen when an enemy is killed using a sword or a bow/javelin or a spell, such as the Paladin's wyrms killing something, or even if your summons kill something.

"Life Steal" works with a melee weapon or even shooting an arrow, but not when you shoot a freeze or fire spell... stuff like this.

A basic run-down of grammar and game mechanics please? I'd offer but I don't understand many of them still. And, it needs to be in 'noob' language, assuming someone is just walking into the game. So many times I read an explanation, then say 'ok, but what does that mean?'

Plus, how many times does someone say 'do i get the merc magic find added to my magic find?' This again would be great info in documentation!

(I just noticed that the 'documentation' page is down. Must be some updates going on eh?)
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On attack: when you swing your weapon at a melee ranged target.
On striking: everything that hits with a wdm missle or in melee range
On kill: when the lasthit is made either by a wdm skill or poison.
When slain: everything from ranged to melee, and spells and skills. Everything.
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On kill = poison kills or wdm skills count towards this proc.

Slain = everything that kills will proc this.

edit : ^ what he said.
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HechtHeftig wrote:On attack: when you swing your weapon at a melee ranged target.
On striking: everything that hits with a wdm missle or in melee range
On kill: when the lasthit is made either by a wdm skill or poison.
When slain: everything from ranged to melee, and spells and skills. Everything.



AWESEOM! Now, this info should be posted at the TOP of the tiered weapons list maybe, or at least somewhere relevant, such as a 'game mechanics' web page. Also, it should have "wdm" expanded... Once you say what it means, it becomes obvious -- but right now, I'm going.. Hmm, what is wdm? In reading it in context, I assume a physical weapon but what does wdm stand for?
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Wdm= weapon damage modifier. For example hammer of zarae from stormzon uses 150% weapon damage. As long as A skill uses weapon damage, it‘ll trigger on striking. I‘m not 100% sure about 100% conversion from physical to for example fire damage like it‘s the case for ancient Hand oskill.
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HechtHeftig wrote:Wdm= weapon damage modifier. For example hammer of zarae from stormzon uses 150% weapon damage. As long as A skill uses weapon damage, it‘ll trigger on striking. I‘m not 100% sure about 100% conversion from physical to for example fire damage like it‘s the case for ancient Hand oskill.


Great, thanks HechtHeftig!

My search of the internet came up with:

Well Dressed Man
WDM file type that is a binary, direct-access file used to store hydrologic, hydraulic, etc data
Wavelength-division multiplexing
wildlife damage management
wear debris monitoring
weather data maintenance
website design and marketing
workflow and document management

It goes on and on.
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masochista wrote:
ronamo95 wrote:I've been watching a few videos about median xl and I've noticed some players have something that makes uniques pop up in the top left corner am I missing something here?

It's a dropfilter, you can download it by going GAME -> TOOLS and downloading D2stats reader.

Oh ok thank you :)
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Ibra1 wrote:
HechtHeftig wrote:Wdm= weapon damage modifier. For example hammer of zarae from stormzon uses 150% weapon damage. As long as A skill uses weapon damage, it‘ll trigger on striking. I‘m not 100% sure about 100% conversion from physical to for example fire damage like it‘s the case for ancient Hand oskill.


Great, thanks HechtHeftig!

My search of the internet came up with:

Well Dressed Man
WDM file type that is a binary, direct-access file used to store hydrologic, hydraulic, etc data
Wavelength-division multiplexing
wildlife damage management
wear debris monitoring
weather data maintenance
website design and marketing
workflow and document management

It goes on and on.


No problem. But I guess you googled falsely. I googled: „wdm median xl“ and that linked me to the following page where wdm is explained right in the first few sentences.

viewtopic.php?t=186

And this is where you‘re linked to when you‘re in the documentation, click on „wiki“ and then „spell damage“

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