Just did a Hamidon raid today... question


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I forgot to check but had a few questions:

1) What is the hitpoints of the mitochondria that spawn in Hamidon? Are they all the same hp levels? Do they have any type of resists?

2) How much resistance does Hamidon have to damage?


 

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ParagonWiki link.


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I appreciate a link but I see nothing in that link that answers either of my questions.


 

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Originally Posted by Ultimus View Post
I appreciate a link but I see nothing in that link that answers either of my questions.
Then you didn't read it very well.

You asked:

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1) What is the hitpoints of the mitochondria that spawn in Hamidon? Are they all the same hp levels? Do they have any type of resists?

2) How much resistance does Hamidon have to damage?
While it doesn't answer every question you asked, it does answer one of your questions quite well. I put that question in bold lettering so that you can tell which of your questions it answers.


From that page:

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Mitochondria Antibodies' (also known as "yellows") special defense is Resistance, which buffs defense to ranged and AoE well past the hard cap of 175%. They are therefore nearly untouchable except by attacks which lack the ranged and AoE defense types, namely, single target melee attacks, certain melee cones and PBAoEs, certain control and debuff powers, and autohit attacks.
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Mitochondria Electrolytes' (also known as "blues") special defense is Resistance, which buffs defense to melee and AoE well past the hard cap of 175%. They are therefore nearly untouchable except by attacks which lack the melee and AoE defense types, namely, single target ranged attacks, certain control and debuff powers, and autohit attacks.
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Mending Mitochondria's (also known as "greens") special defense is Regenerative Aura, which greatly increases resistance to all damage types (for a total of 90% resistance) and buffs regeneration well past the hard cap of 8.33% per second. Regenerative Aura is visible as a green translucent force field surrounding the mitochondrion. If the mitochondrion is held, Regenerative Aura will deactivate at its next tick, leaving the mitochondrion relatively easy to destroy.


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