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What Is Overpower Damage In Diablo IV – Explained

AshBy AshMarch 24, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read

In this article, we will be discussing the Overpower Damage in Diablo IV and what blue and orange colors actually mean in this new mechanism.

Diablo IV has come up immensely with great features and mechanisms that are keeping the players in surprise. Although it’s the fourth installment in the Diablo series, still players have got an entirely new world to explore and new areas to discover. In this guide, we will help players understand what the blue and orange colors mean in Diablo IV

Overpower Damage In Diablo IV:

As you come across your enemies on the battlefield of Sanctuary, you will see numbers in Yellow, Blue, and Orange colors. Blue and Orange of them show the overpowering damage mechanism of the game. Orange numbers represent the possibility of dealing with Critical Overpower hits, while blue numbers represent Overpower damage.

In Diablo Iv, the Overpower damage means the amount of damage you inflict on your foes. We have made a list of all the important chunks that you need to focus on while finding the answers to this new mechanism:

  • The inflicting Overpower damage is fixed at a 3% rate
  • Your current Lify and Fortify stats are added together in Overpower to deal with massive damage
  • The additional damage increases in accordance with Overpowerd’s power.
  • This implies that a few item effects will increase the Overpower Damage Bonus

  • Hits with Overpowered weapons are guaranteed by certain weapon effects
  • Critical Overpower hits are shown on the battlefield by an orange color
  • Normal hits are represented by a pale yellow
  • The strongest type of damage that players can deal to an adversary is called Critical Overpower. It mixes the mechanics of overpowering and Critical

There are few damage types that will not give overpowering damage such as:

  • Damage over time
  • Channeled skills
  • Passive abilities

That’s all about the Overpowering Damage in Diablo IV.

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