01-27-2016, 05:41 PM
Maybe we should just stick it on Evoker and make it apply to Mage and Evoker spells. I think Hexer has enough going for it already, and I don't really feel it fits the elemental specialization gimmick. I can agree to it not reducing people back into their "Weak!" state. Actually, I would prefer if it only ignored resistance for the purpose of damage, and still triggered resist.
That said, I'm also putting the following alternative on the table:
Domain Mastery
Ranks: 5
Class: Evoker
Type: Passive (Main Class only)
The character has learned that focus is power, and has applied this to a single domain to take it to new levels. While equipped, hitting an enemy with a Mage or Evoker offensive spell inflicts permanent Elemental Break (Domain) status at LV dependent on rank. Additional hits of the same domain power up the status LV by rank, but if the target is struck by an offensive spell from a different domain, the status ends. (Elemental Break ignores elemental resistance against Mage or Evoker spells of the inflicted domain by up to LV%.)
Rank 1: LV1.
Rank 2: LV2.
Rank 3: LV3.
Rank 4: LV4.
Rank 5: LV5. Additionally, if all equipped spells share the same domain, they ignore the target's elemental absorption and immunity.
With this alternative it's no longer an instant nuke passive, but an advantage the mage would need to build up to, and limit their offensive casting options to a single element to keep.
That said, I'm also putting the following alternative on the table:
Domain Mastery
Ranks: 5
Class: Evoker
Type: Passive (Main Class only)
The character has learned that focus is power, and has applied this to a single domain to take it to new levels. While equipped, hitting an enemy with a Mage or Evoker offensive spell inflicts permanent Elemental Break (Domain) status at LV dependent on rank. Additional hits of the same domain power up the status LV by rank, but if the target is struck by an offensive spell from a different domain, the status ends. (Elemental Break ignores elemental resistance against Mage or Evoker spells of the inflicted domain by up to LV%.)
Rank 1: LV1.
Rank 2: LV2.
Rank 3: LV3.
Rank 4: LV4.
Rank 5: LV5. Additionally, if all equipped spells share the same domain, they ignore the target's elemental absorption and immunity.
With this alternative it's no longer an instant nuke passive, but an advantage the mage would need to build up to, and limit their offensive casting options to a single element to keep.