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rdfs:label | - Reactive effect
- Reactive effect
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rdfs:comment | - Reactive effects are effects which are triggered by specific events, most often by hits or blocks. There are two different types of reactive effects:
* Damage shields: These have a 100% chance to proc, but can only be triggered by melee attacks. The damage is not considered spell damage.
* Reactive procs: These do not necessarily trigger off every attack. However, they are not limited to melee attacks (unless specifically mentioned otherwise). The damage inflicted is considered spell damage.
- Reactive effects are effects which are triggered by specific events, most often by hits or blocks. There are two different types of reactive effects:
* Damage shields: These have a 100% chance to proc, but can only be triggered by melee attacks. The damage is not considered spell damage.
* Reactive procs: These do not necessarily trigger off every attack. However, they are not limited to melee attacks (unless specifically mentioned otherwise). The damage inflicted is considered spell damage.
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abstract | - Reactive effects are effects which are triggered by specific events, most often by hits or blocks. There are two different types of reactive effects:
* Damage shields: These have a 100% chance to proc, but can only be triggered by melee attacks. The damage is not considered spell damage.
* Reactive procs: These do not necessarily trigger off every attack. However, they are not limited to melee attacks (unless specifically mentioned otherwise). The damage inflicted is considered spell damage.
- Reactive effects are effects which are triggered by specific events, most often by hits or blocks. There are two different types of reactive effects:
* Damage shields: These have a 100% chance to proc, but can only be triggered by melee attacks. The damage is not considered spell damage.
* Reactive procs: These do not necessarily trigger off every attack. However, they are not limited to melee attacks (unless specifically mentioned otherwise). The damage inflicted is considered spell damage.
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