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Category:Untyped spells

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List of spells that deal Untyped damage. Untyped essentially means the damage these type of spells deal is unresistable unless the enemy has a immunity to specifically ward against said spell.

Force enhancement lines now work on these spells. These spells now uses the highest enhancement line to determine additional damage, and does not allow multiple enhancement lines to affect the spell.

Untyped spells scale with Force spell power, critical chance, and critical damage.

Physical energy spells such as spells that deal bludgeoning, piercing or slashing energy damage are also technically considered untyped in DDO. However, there is a distinction between physical spells such as Blade Barrier or Cometfall and untyped spells such as Disintegrate and Horrid Wilting, in that Physical Resistance will mitigate damage from the former type but not the latter. Also, effects that reduce damage from all damage sources except untyped damage will mitigate damage from physical spells. The Bane damage symbol is a good indication of a spell that is truly untyped. The usage of the phrase "bane damage" and/or the lack of an adjective for the type of damage being dealt are other great indications.

Untyped spells share many behaviors with Force spells, and can often be seen as an extension of them.

Pages in category "Untyped spells"

The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.