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There are a couple of specific types of such abilities:
There are a couple of specific types of such abilities:
*Death from above: The original DFA abilities are spells that ignored shield. Targets do not get to use their shield to defend against the attack, but make use of 130% of their {{skill|Evasion}} to compensate.
*Death from above: The original DFA abilities are spells that ignored shield. Targets do not get to use their shield to defend against the attack, but make use of 130% of their {{skill|Evasion}} to compensate. DFA spells also do slightly reduced base damage.
*Armor piercing: These are spells that ignore a portion of a target's armor at the expense of slightly reduced base damage.
*Armor piercing: These are spells that ignore a portion of a target's armor at the expense of slightly reduced base damage.



Revision as of 13:35, 29 July 2016

The term DFA, is an acronym for "Death From Above," which is used to describe damage dealing abilities that partially or wholly ignore at least one defense skill.

There are a couple of specific types of such abilities:

  • Death from above: The original DFA abilities are spells that ignored shield. Targets do not get to use their shield to defend against the attack, but make use of 130% of their Evasion skill to compensate. DFA spells also do slightly reduced base damage.
  • Armor piercing: These are spells that ignore a portion of a target's armor at the expense of slightly reduced base damage.

Variations of abilities that ignore shield, armor, or other defenses that do not use the above specific mechanics do exist, and details about them can be found on each ability's page.

Currently existing DFA abilities

Bolded spells are signature spells.

Name Effect Type Skill Target Contest Prep
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