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* Reduce the next damage taken by the entity to 1 and consumes one charge of Unstoppable. Unstoppable creatures cannot be moved by any external forces - mundane or magical.
* Reduce the next damage taken by the entity to 1 and consumes one charge of Unstoppable. Unstoppable creatures cannot be moved by any external forces mundane or magical.
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== Notes ==
* For weapon attacks, most sources of additional damage do not consume additional charges of Unstoppable, even when appearing separately in the combat log.
* Damage caused by [[Oil of Combustion]] does consume 1 additional charge of Unstoppable, making weapon attacks slightly more effective at removing this condition. Weapon attacks can be made to also inflict Fire damage by wearing [[Flawed Helldusk Gloves]] or [[Helldusk Gloves]], or using [[Searing Smite]], automatically igniting the previously applied Oil of Combustion on a subsequent attack.

Revision as of 00:18, 8 October 2023

  • Reduce the next damage taken by the entity to 1 and consumes one charge of Unstoppable. Unstoppable creatures cannot be moved by any external forces — mundane or magical.

Sources of Unstoppable

Notes

  • For weapon attacks, most sources of additional damage do not consume additional charges of Unstoppable, even when appearing separately in the combat log.
  • Damage caused by Oil of Combustion does consume 1 additional charge of Unstoppable, making weapon attacks slightly more effective at removing this condition. Weapon attacks can be made to also inflict Fire damage by wearing Flawed Helldusk Gloves or Helldusk Gloves, or using Searing Smite, automatically igniting the previously applied Oil of Combustion on a subsequent attack.