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Rigtheous Fury Question

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I know that Rigtheous Fury is suppose to be this critical hit that doesn't add the the overall critical damage of a target, but does it use the critical damage that's already there as a "jumping off" point?

For example, suppose an Orc Boy with critical damage of 3 takes a righteous fury hit, when I roll 1d5 do I add the result as if the Boy had 0 critical damage or 3? It makes sense either way and I think if I am right it may nerf the True Grit talent too much. Thank you for your time!

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The Righteous Fury is not Critical Damage, but a hit that in addition to causing damage also causes a Critical Effect.

 

Similar, but distinct. 

 

However, in your example the attack would cause both a Righteous Fury with a connected Critical Effect, but also deal Critical Damage, with it's own Critical Effect (which would take the existing 3 critical damage into consideration).

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