slegach wrote:
I have one more question:
"on striking", "on attack", "when attacking" - how do they differ?
Also "when struck" and "when hit".
I believe the difference in "on striking" and "on attack" are related to melee and ranged attacks. I believe that "on striking" will work with ranged attacks (such as firing a bow) whereas "on attack" only applies to melee weapons.
Not positive about "when struck" or "when hit", but it could be a similar situation where "when hit" only applies to "when hit with a melee attack".
A bit of testing between the 2 items would probably illuminate which is which if you want to give it a go.