Talk:Desecrate Enchantments

There's something I didn't know about this skill that I found out recently, and that is that it does its initial damage to enemies even if they aren't enchanted. I thought that all of the damage was contingent on the enemy being enchanted, because that's what the skill description seemed to be saying. But in reality, this skill is a AoE nuking skill, similar to Ice Spikes, and is actually more damage/energy efficient than Ice Spikes. Combined with other AoE curse spells like Feast of Corruption and Suffering, a Curses Necro can be a pretty good nuker. Was anyone else misled by this skill's description? --Tjoneil 11:16, 13 April 2006 (CDT)
 * Na, because I use it a lot =). Something that could be noted is that unlike other skills it casts even after the target is dead (FoC does too, and something else) Skuld  11:29, 13 April 2006 (CDT)
 * All AoE spells do that, like Chaos Storm, Fireball, Meteor, Meteor Shower, Phoenix, Earthquake, ... well all them them. They fixed that in the 2005-07-13 update. --SET 07:53, 29 July 2006 (CDT)
 * Never had any problem reading this description: Target foe and all nearby foes take 6...49 shadow damage and 4...17 shadow damage for each enchantment on them. The first part, in a Necro relation, seems like Deathly Swarm with the added bonus of the second part. And shadow damage is great...Armor-ignoring :D --Gares Redstorm 11:50, 13 April 2006 (CDT)
 * 60+20+20+20 damage on 2 standard boon prot monks standing back and healing their team (with 15death magic).. how i love this skill!!  Robin of Glory  [[image:Energy_Surge.jpg|20px]] 06:49, 29 July 2006 (CDT)
 * I can see this being one of the key "GG Dervish" skills as soon as Nightfall launches. They're constantly enchanted, so this should hurt a lot.193.61.111.50 04:49, 20 September 2006 (CDT)
 * Shouldn't Envenom Enchantments be a related skill?
 * Seeing that it increases effectivness based on number of enchantments on foe, yes. But since it removes enchantments and this doesnt maybe not--Sefre 20:00, 4 October 2006 (CDT)