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A 'bleed' is a Damage Over Time (DOT) attack. While it applies an initial damage value to a pool, it wounds a random secondary to that pool. it further 'ticks' for more damage to the initially damaged pool. A bleed will last until cured by the first-aid ability, teras kasi artist meditation, or its duration runs out. Each form of bleed attack has a base chance of applying the bleed effect. This base chance is checked against the target's bleed resistance to determine the ultimate percentage chance for the effect to land. | A 'bleed' is a Damage Over Time (DOT) attack. While it applies an initial damage value to a pool, it wounds a random secondary to that pool. it further 'ticks' for more damage to the initially damaged pool. A bleed will last until cured by the first-aid ability, teras kasi artist meditation, or its duration runs out. Each form of bleed attack has a base chance of applying the bleed effect. This base chance is checked against the target's bleed resistance to determine the ultimate percentage chance for the effect to land. | ||
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+ | There are 4 types of bleeds attacks in SWG: | ||
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+ | * Area of Effect Bleed | ||
+ | * Single target bleed | ||
+ | * Multi pool bleed | ||
+ | * Targeted pool bleed | ||
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Game MechanicsA 'bleed' is a Damage Over Time (DOT) attack. While it applies an initial damage value to a pool, it wounds a random secondary to that pool. it further 'ticks' for more damage to the initially damaged pool. A bleed will last until cured by the first-aid ability, teras kasi artist meditation, or its duration runs out. Each form of bleed attack has a base chance of applying the bleed effect. This base chance is checked against the target's bleed resistance to determine the ultimate percentage chance for the effect to land.
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