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emvedebe's avatar
7 years ago

Deathmark

Alot of you probably already know this, but deathmark is stackable. If you can get it to tripple stack using thrawn lead, you can do alot of dmg with Veers' assist attack or thrawn's fracture. So for those who didn't know, this might be usefull information. I'm sure others can get better scores than i did, but as "proof" here's a phase 3 score on tier 6 difficulty:
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What's up with the difference in damage deathmark does though? I can't figure out why that is, nothing i can come up with seems plausible. It's driving me nuts ;)
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  • Certain damages such as detonators, expose, and Death mark will add to the total but is not attributed to an individual.


    Interesting. I figured, but also sort of figured... ah, I guess because it's multiple factors.... so DT deathmarks someone, and then Raid Han makes a hit, neither get credit? Wouldn't Raid Han be counted for doing that damage? No big deal, not that this sort of nitty gritty matters, but curious.
  • "enlguy;c-1700779" wrote:
    Certain damages such as detonators, expose, and Death mark will add to the total but is not attributed to an individual.


    Interesting. I figured, but also sort of figured... ah, I guess because it's multiple factors.... so DT deathmarks someone, and then Raid Han makes a hit, neither get credit? Wouldn't Raid Han be counted for doing that damage? No big deal, not that this sort of nitty gritty matters, but curious.


    When Raid Han hits a deathmarked target, he deals X damage, then deathmark triggers for Y damage.

    The boss will lose X+Y health.

    Han will get credit for X damage. No character gets credit for the Y damage, but it is added to the player's score at the end of the run.