How do spirit generator damage modifiers stack in Diablo 3 ? Additively or multiplicatively?

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If my current spirit level is giving me, let's say, 200% damage bonus on my spirit generator thanks to my Shenlong set bonus, will depth diggers bump this up to 300% or double it to 400% ? What about damage increase that applies to all damage, such as the bonus you get from Shenlong when at max spirit ?






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How does damage stack in Diablo 3?

The basic rule is that everything is multiplied together. Most factors start at 100%, and have multipliers added on. For example, +40% physical damage results in a 1.4 multiplier, and +20% primary skill damage results in a 1.2 multiplier when using that skill.

How does Diablo 3 damage work?

In Diablo III, damage is calculated in a different way. Each step is multiplicatively reducing all damage suffered. Each attack has a 100% chance to hit regardless of the attacker and victim's level, but its damage is affected in a number of ways. There is also a chance to Dodge some types of attacks.



Damage Multipliers Explained in Detail (Diablo 3)




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