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 **Armor Defense** - Armor defense is used to not only absolutely prevent damage on an attack but also absorbs damage given in combat from physical attacks. Defense rolls to avoid damage use a 10 base roll. Absorption rolls use a 0 base roll. **Armor Defense** - Armor defense is used to not only absolutely prevent damage on an attack but also absorbs damage given in combat from physical attacks. Defense rolls to avoid damage use a 10 base roll. Absorption rolls use a 0 base roll.
  
-**Magic Defense(Also known as magic resistance)** - 50% of Magic Defense is used to absorb damage you take from all elemental sources from both spells and physical attacks. Absorption rolls use a 0 base roll.+**Magic Defense(Also known as magic resistance)** - Magic Defense is used to absorb damage you take from all elemental sources from both spells and physical attacks. Absorption rolls use a 0 base roll.
  
 **Speed Boost(SPD)** - Speed is determined in the order of initiative(actions) monsters and followers take. With high speed over the course of many levels, it is possible to act twice or more over opponents. It also reduces spell casting time. Base speed is based on rolls of 400+SPD so it takes a while to actually see huge results but the results can be quite strong. **Speed Boost(SPD)** - Speed is determined in the order of initiative(actions) monsters and followers take. With high speed over the course of many levels, it is possible to act twice or more over opponents. It also reduces spell casting time. Base speed is based on rolls of 400+SPD so it takes a while to actually see huge results but the results can be quite strong.
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