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Of course there is no conflict. Unique passive means that when the same piece of equipment with a unique passive has two pieces, only one passive is active. For example, having two green claws (Merrad's Bloodbreaker Gauntlet) will only play the only passive of one of them.
Of course, there are exceptions, such as the Blue effect of the Staff of the Archangel and the Demon Blade cannot be stacked.
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No conflict, the only effect is that only one of these items can be active, they are two kinds of items, they do not conflict with each other.
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No conflict! Greenclaw's passive is not "Physical attack deals magic damage equal to 4% of the target's max health." "What?
This lantern's "Unique Passive: When attacking, there is a 20% chance to deal an additional 500 magic damage to creeps or creeps. "It's not a conflict!
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There will be no conflict. The equipment is famous for having the words "only passive" to clash.
For example, the red cross. You out of two. Three.. Even five are superimposed. No conflict!
Another example. You buy shoes. Movement speed is always like that. Even if you buy 6 shoes. Movement speed doesn't stack either.
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It doesn't conflict, and this attack speed attack and armor bonus items will not conflict. However, there is a cap on attack speed. When it arrives, you won't add any more equipment.
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Non-conflicting.
The special effects of different equipment can exist at the same time
Some that cannot be stacked will be clearly marked in the item).
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Well, it's not a conflict, but you'd better drink the blood, that thing is better, please!!
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Does not conflict, but the effect of hitting creeps does not stack.
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No conflict, but there's no need to jungle one.
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The damage to mobs does not stack, and the lamp's lifesteal and claw's percentage magic damage do not conflict.
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The new version of Green Claw has been removed, as this piece of equipment is rarely used, and the Force of Nature, Turtle Shell, etc., has also been removed.
However, the new version will have a new prop instead of Green Claw, and I forgot what it is called, although it is not the same as Green Claw, but the overall nature is almost the same, and it is all meat.
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It has been removed, there are already new alternatives.
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Without the Green Claw, the Force of Nature, the Turtle Shell, etc., were removed.
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Today's version has been updated and some of the original equipment has been replaced.
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** Attack should be able to be found in the bar I don't play werewolves much, and I haven't bought them a few times.
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No, please read the description of the equipment carefully.
Some equipment is described as a "unique effect".
Equipment with this description is the effect of you making two pieces and only one.
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Are you talking about the little red hand or the big green hand, it's all Merred**
Little Red Hand: The effects stack. That's 15%+15%Although the odds are high, it's useless to fight heroes.
Big Green Hand: The effect does not stack. The only effect, the warrior who fights heaps blood is very useful.
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Answer for the landlord.
This has been removed, and similar stat effects have been moved to other new equipment.
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It's canceled, you go check out the update content, there are a lot of updates!
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It's useless, it's only useful for living beings, and it's useless for inanimate beings.
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No, please read the description of the equipment carefully.
Some equipment is described as a "unique effect".
The equipment with this description is the effect of slowing down the two pieces of Tongshan in the mind.
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It doesn't matter, the damage depends on the opponent's HP, if the enemy hero is 2000 HP, then your basic attack will cause 500 magic damage to the opponent.
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Not related, but it should have something to do with spell penetration, as it deals magic damage.
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No. It has to do with the other party's abrasion.
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It doesn't matter how much blood the other person has.
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Yes, as long as it's not the only passive.
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Sole passive You don't know what it means?
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