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Yhztro
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Gauntlets of Crushing

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they add 1d4 bludgeoning dmg, but when GMW is cast on them instead of adding the dmg in replaces it with +5.
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Re: Gauntlets of Crushing

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There was a time when gmw did not work on gloves at all :?

Still useful vs. constructs.
Yhztro
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Re: Gauntlets of Crushing

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Theodore01 wrote:There was a time when gmw did not work on gloves at all :?

Still useful vs. constructs.
i'm sorry, i fail to understand your point ...
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Re: Gauntlets of Crushing

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How are you casting GMW on gloves? It was disabled years ago.

That aside, as I understand it the same physical damage types don't stack on weapons, taking the highest of the two. Bonus +slashing dmg on a longsword is useless because its EB is considered slashing and it takes the highest of the two.
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Yhztro
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Re: Gauntlets of Crushing

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PiaMango wrote:How are you casting GMW on gloves? It was disabled years ago.

select toon cast spell, why would one disable it for gloves is beyond my understanding (luckily i can live without an explanation)
PiaMango wrote:That aside, as I understand it the same physical damage types don't stack on weapons, taking the highest of the two. Bonus +slashing dmg on a longsword is useless because its EB is considered slashing and it takes the highest of the two.
To me that sounds like a bug, but i;ll keep that in mind for the future.
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