![]() ![]() So now, we have an Elemental, and it possesses one or more damage bonus(es) whose values are now equal to the highest unchanging elemental damage bonus to some unnamed skill, or any skill. “Each of your elemental’s damage bonus is equal to your highest static elemental bonus to skill.” Furthermore, the phrase, “Each of your elemental’s…” now indicates that ‘elemental’ is an entity that belongs to “us,” the character or player. And the ring went live in the patch with the exact same incomprehensible sentence describing the power.ġ First of all, “elemental’s” indicates that the subject of the sentence belongs to ‘element,’ which makes ‘element’ a noun and the proper name of the entity referred to. One of the developers obviously asked his 10-year-old sixth-grader to write this for him. There may be a way to say this in fewer words, but Blizzard’s sure ain’t it…LOL. "While equipped, gain an elemental damage bonus to every element available to your class at values equal to your highest cumulative single elemental bonus." I actually equipped the ring, and what it really does is this: "Each of your elemental’s damage bonus is equal to your highest static elemental bonus to skill." The Stone of Jordan has a brand new Legendary power, described in the PTR as: ![]() It’s when Blizzard does stuff like this that I tend to lose faith in the developer’s commitment to quality and perfection, and in the basic levels of common sense and intelligence in it’s employees: ![]()
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