I search the forum first, but nothing find about my question yet. But I didn't wish to start a new topic for my question, but I think this topic is a good one for this question wink.

I wonder what is the best kind of [b]damage for killing the most enemies (or for some kind of enemies?) ? [/b]

What does Magic Damage do to a enemy?? Is it the same like melee damage, but only depending on the resistance of an enemy? (his/her ressistance for melee attacks or magic attacks)

If so, I hope I could find out what the resistances are of the most enemies smile !
I love to take another strategy by different enemies so I can take a tactical step laugh

But I'm afraid I havent the Time for finding out the weakness of all kind of enemies (or the most of them).
Since in Divinity II there isn't a skill "Know Creature" frown ... that skill I found so good in DD! I wish to know something more about all enemies I must kill.
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Already, many thanks!

EDIT on march 11, 2010 :
yesterday, after writing down this post I was thinking back about the weaknesses of enemies and maybe it is a logical path to follow?
I explain (and you may say WHAT you have experienced) what I think it can be:

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enemies they attack w/     strength                 weakness 
melee weapon               melee resistance         resistance to magic and/or ranged attack?
ranged weapon              ranged resistance        resistance to melee and/or magic attack?
magic (spells)             magic resistance         resistance to melee and/or ranged attack?
with melee and magic       melee + magic resist.    ranged resistance


... etc ... but not sure there are enemies they have all 3 kind of attacks, I think not. There're Summoners and also Healers ... I have experience they have not so a high melee/ranged resistance ... but a high(er) magic resistance?

Last edited by Joram; 11/03/10 12:00 PM.

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