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NoxNoctum

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If I've got say frost weapons enabled, can I still coat my weapons with something like soldier's bane or demonic poison and have the damage stack on top of the cold damage? 

edit: and while I'm asking... do the stun effects stack? So say if I have both concentrated crow poison and concentrated deathroot that would give me a total of 30% chance of stunning with each hit (though the chance of getting the longer stun + more damage from crow poison would I guess be 50/50 since they're both 15% chance?)

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Last Darkness

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NoxNoctum wrote...

If I've got say frost weapons enabled, can I still coat my weapons with something like soldier's bane or demonic poison and have the damage stack on top of the cold damage? 

edit: and while I'm asking... do the stun effects stack? So say if I have both concentrated crow poison and concentrated deathroot that would give me a total of 30% chance of stunning with each hit (though the chance of getting the longer stun + more damage from crow poison would I guess be 50/50 since they're both 15% chance?)


Frost Weapons, Fiery Weapons, Telekinetic Weapons all stack with each other if cast by different mage.
Poisons stack on top of this.
So do damage runes and other +damage abilities.

As for stuns they do not stack, they will trigger seperate checks to see if they trigger and will not proc if a target is already stuned or incapacitated by another ability.

Thats why its only advised to have 1 stun rune per weapon in allies weapons. duel wield with poisons and a rune in each results in more chances but its still somewhere around 1 in 20 hits will stun.  The downside also is a large number of enemies are immune to the effect.

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sami jo

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As a side note, status effect runes (like stun or magical resistance) only seem to work properly in the weapon in the main hand of a dual wielding character. Runes that increase damage (elemental damage, damage against darkspawn, etc) work fine in either hand.