Talk:Whirling Defense

Scattering
I was testing against the skeleton rangers outside Bergen Hot Spring, and sometimes the rangers would move away from me after taking damage from Whirling Defense, and sometimes they wouldn't. One time 2 out of 3 rangers I was adjacent to ran away, but one stayed. So I'm not sure what's the deal with scattering. Is there a "ranged attackers should stay ranged" AI at work? -PanSola 23:28, 2 March 2006 (CST)
 * Actually I'd like to note that it does trigger AOE effects if the rate at which enemies are being hit from Whirling is fast enough. I've had warriors break aggro on my ranger if I had Whirling on and 2-3 ranged attackers trying to hit me. Has anyone else seen this? I'll see if I can test this. -Ryard 11:17, 16 March 2006 (EST)
 * Lol, it MOST CERTAINLY IS AOE! Try going into the Jade Quarry and using this skill by the groups of 3 archers, not only will they practically toast each other after a few moments, they'll flee like little piggies... all before the vampire... *Cough.* Anywho aye, the AI registers it as AoE if it happens fast enough. Kamahl 15:14, 18 September 2006 (CDT)

It doesn't walk, talk, or squeak like piercing damage
Why should we believe that it deals piercing damage? Just because the description says so? Is there any skill or armor (besides Bonelace and that other one, which only add AL against piercing) that differentiates piercing from other kinds of damage? &mdash; Stabber 23:28, 2 March 2006 (CST)
 * Innocent until proven guilty. Even if it doesn't behave like piercing, if it also doesn't behave specifically like a different particular damage type, then let's leave it as piercing.  -PanSola 23:34, 2 March 2006 (CST)

Some questions (not trying to change the description, just for information's sake): --JoDiamonds 05:56, 18 March 2006 (CST)
 * Does it trigger off Smite? (I assume it would...)
 * Does it behave like physical damage in any way (as Piercing damage should)?
 * Does the damage more or less behave like untyped damage, i.e.: causes health loss directly (bypassing the armor system)?


 * 3. It does ignore armor, if that's what you meant by the third question.
 * 2. It triggers Essence Bond, so it's either physical or elemental damage.
 * 1. When holding a holy rod, using Smite does trigger damage from Whirling Defense. --PanSola, Table of The Lyssa Advocacy Front (sing) 03:16, 18 May 2006 (CDT)

Someone should give this a go using a warrior with Shield's Up. See if that reduces damage a bit. Other than that, i dont believe its really piercing damage, just direct damage (shadow, chaos, etc) labeled as piercing. Robin 07:58, 21 July 2006 (CDT)


 * Um, it ignores armor, so Shield's Up shouldn't do anything. Also, Essence Bond doesn't give energy for shadow, chaos etc damage.  It gives energy for Whirling Defense damage. - 10:31, 21 July 2006 (CDT)
 * so it's armor ignoring physical damage? just one more point 'twords "no damage type ignores armor, not even untyped, only specific skills ignore armor"--Honorable Sarah [[image:Honorable_Icon.gif]] 10:37, 21 July 2006 (CDT)


 * Well Essence Bond only proves it's either physical OR elemental damage. It does not get converted by Greater Conflagration into Fire (I never bothered testing if it gets converted by Winter), so I count its skill type as bugged, and I give no points to skills with bugged skill types. - 12:32, 21 July 2006 (CDT)

description chage
"piercing" has been removed from the description, so now it's just untyped damage. However, Essense Bond still works as previously (gives energy). I highly suspect this is the exact same situation with talk:Dust Trap, where only the skill description got changed, butteh skill type bug remains identical to the original behavior. - 05:30, 25 September 2006 (CDT)