How much shock resist do you need to be immune to the Voltaic?
Shock Resist in Lockdown.
As Juances said, a Max shock UV on one piece of armor and a High shock UV on the other piece would work.
Or, you could do one 5* Shock trinket, and a piece of say Divine.
Shock resist on a 5* armor that comes naturally, (Like mercurial and divine) is equal to a max shock UV.
A 5* shock trinket is equal to a high UV. If you wore two pieces of divine, your problem is solved as well.
Oh, is that so? There was a thread discussing what UVs you need to become immune to low/mild effects, but I can't find it anymore. I thought max UVs were less effective than natural armor resistances.
http://forums.spiralknights.com/en/node/33932#comment-206444
I'll quote myself:
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For example, a Skolver Cap with UV: Freeze resist High will make you immune to Shivermists, but if you replace the UV with a 5* trinket you're not immune anymore. I tested this by wearing a Vog Cub coat with UV: Max shock, a Wyrmwood bracelet and said Skolver Cap with UV: freeze resist high. I can ignore Shivermists but not Voltaic tempests.
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These days I carry a Skolver set with dual max shock resist UV's, but some of my Skolver brethren carry Maximum + High, and still gleefully join me in dancing in Voltaic Tempests. Finesse has a player or two with those particular UV's.
Just whip out those stagger storms. No one has resist against that (well barely)
I thought it was high + vh to resist haze effects? Im actually in the middle of grabbing these, so il be able to tell soon for sure.
A max and one high.