Talk:Retribution

Can anyone clarify whether this gives you 66% of the damage and "returns" 33% to the source, or gives you all 100% but the source gets 33% as well? Worth adding to the article, IMO... --Midk 14:38, 24 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * I think it is clear that it "deals" the damage back to the user, not returns it or "reflects" it. --Karlos 17:55, 24 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * Well, sure, it's clear that it "deals" damage back - says that in the description. :) "Deal", however, isn't very clear, at least in my opinion. But I think it's safe to assume that if I can't work it out, there are surely some others who will have trouble as well.. --Midk 03:01, 25 Sep 2005 (EST)
 * How is this? --Karlos 08:15, 25 Sep 2005 (EST)


 * Wow, nice timing on my part... came to the page at the moment you updated it. :) Anyways, yeah, thanks, it's exactly what I was hoping for when I came to check in the first place when I wasn't sure. I just wonder if others agree that it's necessary; maybe I'm the only one that feels it's useful. :) If everyone else thinks it's redundant, it's fine to get rid of it. --Midk 08:19, 25 Sep 2005 (EST)

After doing Seeking a Cure in Shing Jea but not taking Monk as a secondary at that time, when changing to monk later I find that I do not have Retribution though I do have Resurrect which I got from the same quest. This is the case with at least two of my characters, (the only two ascended that test this on). Has anyone else experienced this? I created a new monk and a new ranger and did the quest with both of them and I can confirm that the skill is given, it just does not seam to be there after changing secondary professions. Heurist 02:45, 4 September 2006 (CDT)