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  1. The formula is: Physical DMG% + whatever set bonuses you need, which with Eula is ATK% or ER%. If you need more ER% to hit the threshold of ulting off cooldown, go with Emblem of Severed Fate. If you already have enough ER%, go with Gladiator for a more offensive option. 4pc Emblem of Severed Fate.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NoblesseNoblesse - Wikipedia

    Noblesse. The concept of the Scottish Noblesse, a class of nobles of either peerage or non-peerage rank, was prominently advocated for by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney during his tenure as an officer of arms. Innes of Learney believed that Scottish armigers, those individuals granted arms by the Court of the Lord Lyon, implicitly become 'Nobles ...

  3. Walkthrough von xybotchen. xybotchen aus dem Ubi-Forum hat zu diesem Szenario eine Schritt für Schritt - Anleitung geschrieben, die hier mit seiner Erlaubnis eingestellt werden darf: (Anmerkungen anderer Autoren sind in runden Klammern eingefügt) "Noblesse Oblige" - von mir bezeichnet als: "Eine Frage des Geldbeutels".

  4. Noblesse Oblige. When attacking an enemy with a higher HP percentage. increases CRIT Rate by 25%; otherwise, increases CRIT DMG by 50%.

  5. The Nobles (Kor. 귀족) are an ancient and powerful race that possess great strength, speed and telepathy as well as various blood related abilities, such as the talent to grant similar powers to others via contracts "of blood and soul". They reside on an island nation, known as Lukedonia, that cannot be detected by human senses. They have guarded humans against predators and the forces of ...

  6. 28 de mar. de 2024 · Noblesse oblige (/noʊˌblɛs əˈbliːʒ/; French: [nɔblɛs ɔbliʒ]; literally “nobility obliges”) is a French expression used in English meaning that nobility extends beyond mere entitlements and requires the person who holds such a status to fulfill social responsibilities. For example, a primary obligation of a nobleman could include ...

  7. Le terme noblesse peut désigner une qualité qui peut être morale ou institutionnelle, et qui, dans le second cas, peut être détenue à titre personnel ou bien dynastique, révocable ou héréditaire. Johann Wirn (de) distingue dès le XVIIe siècle la noblesse morale de la noblesse politique .