Talk:Sensitivity to silver/@comment-74.93.107.249-20160908072025/@comment-93.105.250.220-20190421082207

I assume sensitivity to silver and damage do the exact same thing.

However the difference is probably that sensitivity has a cap while damage bonuses can stack indefinitely. What it means is that if a creature already has 100% sensitivity to silver, like a werewolf probably would, then increased sensitivity on your sword will not do anything for you.

On the other hand perhaps it's no different at all. The difference then would be that sesitivity only works with enemies which are sensitive to silver, but have no effect on those you are not suppose to fight with the silver sword, like humans and wolves. While damage works on everything, so for example the Moonblade has 100% bonus damage, so if you use it on a wolf the increased damage will work on it even though a steel sword would do better. While if it had 100% sensitivity to silver it would have no effect on the wolf.

If that's the case then it would mean that sensitivity only works when you use the correct sword on your enemy, while damage works on everything, regardless if you are using the correct sword type or not.