K in these forums ive seen this a lot #^# like 15^50 and ive just been wondering what it means. (I checked the sticky common questions and answers thing and i didnt see it)
If you could clear this up for me thanks. And if this is the stupidest question ever sorry.
15^50 what the heck?
The Millard
Tufty
the damage of the weapon is 15% more while your health is above 50%. You get many differences on this including under 5o% mods that go up to +20% damage
Arya Nibelrund
And if it's a rod and you see 5^50 it means 5 more energy when you health is above 50%.
milan
I'm sure if I miss one someone will point it out for you.
x >50 is % extra damage while health is over 50%
x <50 is % extra damage while health is below 50%
x while Hexed % extra damage while you are hexed
x V hexed % extra damage against hexed foes
x while Enchanted % extra damage while enchanted.
x Stance % extra damage while in a stance
The above applies to bows, swords, hammers, daggers and Axes
There are also mods for wands and offhands including some of the above, generally pertaining to energy, armour or health
There are also mods for shields including some of the above, generally pertaining to health and damage reduction
x >50 is % extra damage while health is over 50%
x <50 is % extra damage while health is below 50%
x while Hexed % extra damage while you are hexed
x V hexed % extra damage against hexed foes
x while Enchanted % extra damage while enchanted.
x Stance % extra damage while in a stance
The above applies to bows, swords, hammers, daggers and Axes
There are also mods for wands and offhands including some of the above, generally pertaining to energy, armour or health
There are also mods for shields including some of the above, generally pertaining to health and damage reduction
Tetris L
As usual, GuildWiki has the answer.

Obsidian Stealth
I'm a visual learner myself and I find it difficult to pick something up from reading a page of words, as opposed to a page of instructional diagrams/pictures. I thought this could help incase you were
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