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You generate a significant amount of additional hate and your mitigation is increased for a short time. * Active * Cast time : Instant * Recast time : 30.0 * AP Cost : 50 * You gain a beneficial effect that reduces the damage you take by 20% and causes enemies to gain hate against you at a 500% rate for 10 seconds.

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  • Stoicism
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  • You generate a significant amount of additional hate and your mitigation is increased for a short time. * Active * Cast time : Instant * Recast time : 30.0 * AP Cost : 50 * You gain a beneficial effect that reduces the damage you take by 20% and causes enemies to gain hate against you at a 500% rate for 10 seconds.
  • Stoicism is a school of philosophy – that is, unlike a school of fish, it consists not of fish swimming around, but rather of philosophy doing so. It is a philosophy of calm, rational self-control, as illustrated by Stoic philosopher Chrysippus, who got his donkey drunk and died laughing as it attempted to feed on figs.
  • Stoic has several definitions, the relevant ones being "not affected by pain or distress," and "not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain or distress." The concept is closely related to coolness; indeed, one of the definitions Wiktionary gives for "cool" is "not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting." This is most likely related to the term's older meaning as the opposite of "warm," reflecting one's temperament. (Curiously, though, being hot-blooded can also reflect a form of coolness, in a manner relating to theater.) To show indifference to what would ordinarily be a highly distressing situation implies that it is of little matter, that one can cope and respond appropriately with ease, and that one's abilities are therefore highly impressive, and the
  • Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC. The Stoics taught that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgment, and that a sage, or person of "moral and intellectual perfection," would not suffer such emotions. The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a devotee of Stoicism and wrote treatises on it.
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  • Stoicism
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  • Reduces the duration of all Stun effects by an additional X% and reduces the chance that your spells will be dispelled by an additional X%.
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  • Stoic has several definitions, the relevant ones being "not affected by pain or distress," and "not displaying any external signs of being affected by pain or distress." The concept is closely related to coolness; indeed, one of the definitions Wiktionary gives for "cool" is "not upset by circumstances that might ordinarily be upsetting." This is most likely related to the term's older meaning as the opposite of "warm," reflecting one's temperament. (Curiously, though, being hot-blooded can also reflect a form of coolness, in a manner relating to theater.) To show indifference to what would ordinarily be a highly distressing situation implies that it is of little matter, that one can cope and respond appropriately with ease, and that one's abilities are therefore highly impressive, and therefore cool. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • You generate a significant amount of additional hate and your mitigation is increased for a short time. * Active * Cast time : Instant * Recast time : 30.0 * AP Cost : 50 * You gain a beneficial effect that reduces the damage you take by 20% and causes enemies to gain hate against you at a 500% rate for 10 seconds.
  • Stoicism is a school of Hellenistic philosophy founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium in the early 3rd century BC. The Stoics taught that destructive emotions resulted from errors in judgment, and that a sage, or person of "moral and intellectual perfection," would not suffer such emotions. Stoics were concerned with the active relationship between cosmic determinism and human freedom, and the belief that it is virtuous to maintain a will (called prohairesis) that is in accord with nature. Because of this, the Stoics presented their philosophy as a way of life, and they thought that the best indication of an individual's philosophy was not what a person said but how he behaved. The Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius was a devotee of Stoicism and wrote treatises on it.
  • Stoicism is a school of philosophy – that is, unlike a school of fish, it consists not of fish swimming around, but rather of philosophy doing so. It is a philosophy of calm, rational self-control, as illustrated by Stoic philosopher Chrysippus, who got his donkey drunk and died laughing as it attempted to feed on figs.
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