![]() But 2 hitting everything that isn’t a Champion, Minion or Rare… is fun times. ![]() ![]() 75% chance to block, no enemy in the whole game you could not bash… the only downside was no aoe at all, lol. The best fun is no one even bothers making a guide about a Vengeance/Conviction Paladin… though I played one in 2005 and enjoyed myself greatly. ![]() MrLlamaSC is just parroting what you can read in almost every other guide. But I would like to know… how can I farm Grief… on a Berserk Barbarian or a Vengeance Paladin… without resorting to make a Sorceress to farm it. Nord’s Tenderizer is the same thing, a ton Element Damage.īut the question was specifically about Berserk and Vengeance… mainly because in every guide all they do is point towards Grief and call it a day. You want something that has added Element/Magic damage, like the Azurewrath, the Lightsaber is also good if you can’t get the Azurewrath. If a hireling is equipped with any Ignore Target's Defense item (such as desert mercenary with The Reaper's Toll), it has no effect either.I can’t speak to Berserk or Vengeance specifically, however when I play a Zealdin Ignores Target's Defense does not work in player versus player, and does not work against Act Bosses either for that matter. This means that if you still want to hit enemy with 95% chance, your level can be roughly 10% lower than the enemy level. If we Ignore Target's Defense, it will simply change to:Ģ00 * AttackerLevel / (AttackerLevel + EnemyLevel) The chance to hit is calculated by following formula:ġ00 * AttackRating / (AttackRating + EnemyDefenseRating) * 2 * AttackerLevel / (AttackerLevel + EnemyLevel) ![]() The greatest to hit percentage possible in Diablo II is 95%. It means that the target's defense is set to zero, so while your odds of hitting are greatly increased, your Character Level is also factored against the target's level, and the actual to hit percentage will depend on how that formula plays out. The name might be somewhat misleading, in that it actually does not mean that you will always hit the target. Ignores Target's Defense modifier is found on various Unique Items and can also be added to a weapon by Socketing the Jah rune. ![]()
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