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A '''defensive bonus''' directly affects [[DS|Defensive Strength]]. In its most common form--on [[armor]] and [[shield]]s--it is equivalent to the item's [[enchantment]]. |
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In rare cases, other wearable items, such as clothes, shoes, and jewelry, were given defensive bonuses; these items are known as "DB items." |
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Most commonly, permanent Defensive bonuses are in the form of [[Enchant Item (925)|enchant]]ments upon [[shield]]s, [[armor]], and rarely other wearable items (known as DB items). It can also be granted by a rare enhancement found on some weapons (known as Defender weapons). |
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Temporary defensive bonuses are available in the form of a wide variety of [[:category: Defensive Spells|defensive spells]]. There are many such spells, and the most common ones include [[Spirit Defense (103)]], [[Mass Blur (911)]], [[Mass Elemental Defense (419)]], and [[Mass Colors (611)]]. |
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A defensive bonus can also be granted by a rare [[enhancement]] found on some weapons (known as '''defender weapons'''). The defender bonus on a weapon takes up the same property slot as standard flares or weighting. |
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For both defender weapons and DB items, creation of and adding to the bonus is a very rare [[merchant]] service. |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
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*[[Defensive bonus (rare items)]] |
*[[Defensive bonus (rare items)]] |
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[[Category: Item Enhancements]] |
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[[Category: Weapon Enhancements]] |
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[[Category: Merchant Services]] |
Revision as of 11:21, 6 June 2015
A defensive bonus directly affects Defensive Strength. In its most common form--on armor and shields--it is equivalent to the item's enchantment.
In rare cases, other wearable items, such as clothes, shoes, and jewelry, were given defensive bonuses; these items are known as "DB items."
Temporary defensive bonuses are available in the form of a wide variety of defensive spells. There are many such spells, and the most common ones include Spirit Defense (103), Mass Blur (911), Mass Elemental Defense (419), and Mass Colors (611).
A defensive bonus can also be granted by a rare enhancement found on some weapons (known as defender weapons). The defender bonus on a weapon takes up the same property slot as standard flares or weighting.
For both defender weapons and DB items, creation of and adding to the bonus is a very rare merchant service.