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I have a noob question as a player. For example I have 100% def against neutral. Whatever relative modifier the attacker has, the damage would be zero as long as it's neutral, right?

Or is it like my relative defense modifier minus the attackers modifier?

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There is the difference between defense and resistance.

Defense has 2 types:
Light and heavy.
x + y

Light defense, x:
It acts by subtracting the total damage taken from the enemy.

Heavy defense, y:
It acts by removing%. The closer to 1000, the higher your def, reaching 1000 hard def, you will not take damage.

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Resistance, reaching 100% of it, you should not take damage, damage is totally reduced by% and then deflected.
Check the server, fire armor and summon an Ifrit. You will not be damaged as you have become the property of your opponent.
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thank you!

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