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'''Damage Over Time''' (often abbreviated as "'''DoT'''") describes an effect which occurs repeatedly over a period of time. Typically, DoT spells and effects consist of multiple [[damage cycle]]s |
'''Damage Over Time''' (often abbreviated as "'''DoT'''") describes an effect which occurs repeatedly over a period of time. Typically, DoT spells and effects consist of multiple [[damage cycle]]s occurring consistently every set amount of time. |
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== Examples of DoT == |
== Examples of DoT == |
Revision as of 19:50, 9 January 2011
Damage Over Time (often abbreviated as "DoT") describes an effect which occurs repeatedly over a period of time. Typically, DoT spells and effects consist of multiple damage cycles occurring consistently every set amount of time.
Examples of DoT
- Damaging states such as poison, disease, and bleeding.
- Area of Effect spells like Energy Maelstrom and Meteor Swarm.