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<blockquote data-quote="Aservan" data-source="post: 4342971" data-attributes="member: 63340"><p>I play a infernal warlock so here is how I do it. On the crit you get to max your curse die. So 6 from that. You get the 6 from the d6 of the power + your con modifier so around 15-17 damage total.</p><p></p><p>You get to max the curse damage as it is not a result of the crit (like a magic rod would give you). You do not get to max the secondary damage as it was not a direct result of the attack roll. It is a mini status effect. The result of which damages your target.</p><p></p><p>Like Dracosuave was saying it would be a mistake to save your one curse damage for later. You don't know what you would roll (the crit gets you the 6 for free) and more importantly you don't know that you will take damage before you go again. Always take the curse damage when you can unless you know for certain that you will get another chance to use it.</p><p></p><p>Even if you are making two attacks from an action point use the curse on the first hit for you might not get another and the damage will almost certainly be the same either way (a crit on the second attack would be the exception but if you want to gamble on a 1 in 20 shot you are luckier/braver/stupider then me).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aservan, post: 4342971, member: 63340"] I play a infernal warlock so here is how I do it. On the crit you get to max your curse die. So 6 from that. You get the 6 from the d6 of the power + your con modifier so around 15-17 damage total. You get to max the curse damage as it is not a result of the crit (like a magic rod would give you). You do not get to max the secondary damage as it was not a direct result of the attack roll. It is a mini status effect. The result of which damages your target. Like Dracosuave was saying it would be a mistake to save your one curse damage for later. You don't know what you would roll (the crit gets you the 6 for free) and more importantly you don't know that you will take damage before you go again. Always take the curse damage when you can unless you know for certain that you will get another chance to use it. Even if you are making two attacks from an action point use the curse on the first hit for you might not get another and the damage will almost certainly be the same either way (a crit on the second attack would be the exception but if you want to gamble on a 1 in 20 shot you are luckier/braver/stupider then me). [/QUOTE]
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