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<blockquote data-quote="Cor_Malek" data-source="post: 5231837" data-attributes="member: 91608"><p>You can move around, you can use splash cursing - I can't remember if it's a wand or a feat, or what - but there's a possibility to curse your target + adjacent enemies. But if you stay in one spot and so do enemies - the cursed ones don't work as proxies ;P</p><p></p><p>As to second point - you deal this curse damage once per round. If you attack multiple cursed targets, you apply this extra damage to one of them, and you have to choose which after rolling damage. IE: You hit 3 guys, Steelclaw, Bloodjaw, and Ted. You roll a natural 20 on Steelclaw, and kill him. You roll decent on Bloodjaw and you roll well on damage. You know Ted is already bloodied, so you keep curse damage for him. But you miss, and thus - it seems you've wasted your curse damage this round. Ted being a total baller, decides to charge at you, and gets into your threatened area. You swing your puny wand... and hit him. You deal 1d4 damage + get to use your 1 per round curse damage.</p><p></p><p>[edit: twofold curse feat let's you curse 2 nearest enemies; Rod of Corruption: whenever your pact boon is triggered, instead of taking its normal benefit you can transfer your warlock’s curse to each enemy within 5 squares of the original target.]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cor_Malek, post: 5231837, member: 91608"] You can move around, you can use splash cursing - I can't remember if it's a wand or a feat, or what - but there's a possibility to curse your target + adjacent enemies. But if you stay in one spot and so do enemies - the cursed ones don't work as proxies ;P As to second point - you deal this curse damage once per round. If you attack multiple cursed targets, you apply this extra damage to one of them, and you have to choose which after rolling damage. IE: You hit 3 guys, Steelclaw, Bloodjaw, and Ted. You roll a natural 20 on Steelclaw, and kill him. You roll decent on Bloodjaw and you roll well on damage. You know Ted is already bloodied, so you keep curse damage for him. But you miss, and thus - it seems you've wasted your curse damage this round. Ted being a total baller, decides to charge at you, and gets into your threatened area. You swing your puny wand... and hit him. You deal 1d4 damage + get to use your 1 per round curse damage. [edit: twofold curse feat let's you curse 2 nearest enemies; Rod of Corruption: whenever your pact boon is triggered, instead of taking its normal benefit you can transfer your warlock’s curse to each enemy within 5 squares of the original target.] [/QUOTE]
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