Difference between revisions of "Leech"
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− | '''Leech''' or '''lifesteal''' effects take away [[life]] or other [[resource pool|resource]] like [[mana]] from a target and giving it to the [[caster]]. The resource received does not have to correspond with the damage dealt, and in many cases a character could get a part of the health back, or a multiplication of the damage dealt. | + | '''Leech''' (or '''lifesteal/manasteal''') effects take away [[life]] or other [[resource pool|resource]] like [[mana]] from a target and giving it to the [[caster]]. The resource received does not have to correspond with the damage dealt, and in many cases a character could get a part of the health back, or a multiplication of the damage dealt. |
Revision as of 16:03, 1 October 2009
Leech (or lifesteal/manasteal) effects take away life or other resource like mana from a target and giving it to the caster. The resource received does not have to correspond with the damage dealt, and in many cases a character could get a part of the health back, or a multiplication of the damage dealt.
Leech/lifesteal is not the same as drain or bleed, but the effects are similar, and can sometimes be combined.
An example of a leech skill is the Barbarian's Bloodthirst.