Talk:Rune of Restoration

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I wasn't sure about this - as a new / noob player, i had a question: does putting this "type" of particular rune cover all body parts, or only the specific armor piece/ body part that the rune is placed? In other words, does non-stacking mean, that placing it on one armor piece covers the rest of your armor and body? (If i put the rune on my hands, is my chest armor covered as well? I guess I'm having trouble understand the non-stacking principle -- I know that it doesn't stack (but does that mean stack due to multiple "hits" --> someone lands and causes bleeding stacking 3 times, you won't get 60 percent reduction: : or is non-stacking mean placing it on one armor piece is all the joy you are going to get out of the rune (20 percent)?
Does it matter which armor piece that I should place it on? Do I assume correctly that it really doesn't matter since positive damage to the chest resulting in bleeding, is covered by this rune attached to my foot armor?
If someone could use an example where someone landed cripple AND bleeding on my character at the same time, and gave an example of what would happen if I placed this rune on the chest, or the feet, I think I could get my arms around the concept much better.
Thank you for your patience, i am having trouble understanding "non-stacking" as it relates to application to armor. I know a major rune of health (plus 41 health) - you only purchase one, because applying two is of no extra health value. ( It also says: non-stacking.)
Thank you again, to the contributors and the time you personally take to help newbies like me out because this user really is grateful to receive the information, and appreciates the help very very much! Remoteluxuries 09:59, 20 August 2009 (UTC)