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When 25% slow potion is thrown, the words "38% slow" is shown for some unfathomable reason. Notice than it goes back to 25% slow the next turn? I know for sure that Talinia has no slowing strike skill at that point. Stranger Things happened


Stuck in NQII :(

Arghhh help! I can't enter Hubrid Nox Fortress! Heheh, just joking.

Conclusion: All normal 'attack' takes damage from damage shield except for Talinia's.
Magical attacks (DD, GD, MT, CH) are not affected by damage shield
Rohane's 'attack': Damage sustained

Mipsy's 'attack': Damage sustained

Talinia's 'attack': No Damage sustained

Velm's 'attack': Damage sustained

Mipsy's direct damage: No damage sustained by Mipsy

Talinia's multiple target: No damage sustained by Tally

Velm's celestial hammer: No damage sustained by Velm
Proof of the efficacy of slow potions on monsters that have previously been mesmerized. The slow potions do not break the mesmerization spell.

Proof that Mipsy's slowing spells work on monsters that have previously been mesmerized. The spell do not break the mesmerization spell.

Proof that Rohane's Stunning Strike can work on normal mode (in insane mode, it doesn't work)

the following two screenshots were taken by bgryph:
Proof that Talinia's Shockwave does work in insane mode although it doesn't occur frequently

Proof that Velm's Celestial Hammer does work in insane mode although it doesn't occur frequently

Evil, KT2 time

Insane mode, KT2 time

(special thanks to Eddie, KT and others who graciously lent their weapons for testing)
*pls ignore the dmg points as they're also dependent on your pet's strength
Proof of Bow of Destiny having 13 constant icons

Proof of Wand of Reality having 13 constant icons

Proof of Scuzzy's comb having 10 constant icons & Ramtor's Spellbook having 10 constant.

Proof of Staff of Righteous fury having 8 constant icons & a maximum of 4 variable icons


Proof of Staff of Righteous fury having 8 constant icons which is the minimum you can get.
