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Plague strike, Scourge Strike, and Unholy Blight all apply blood plague, which does damage over time.
Icy Touch and Hungering cold both apply Frost Fever, which reduces the target's attack power and does a small amount of damage over time.
Crypt Fever and Ebon Plague are both the same disease (ebon plague is an upgraded version of crypt fever), and do not do damage - but rather increase disease damage taken by the target and increase magic damage taken by the target. These two are available via talents in unholy.
Unholy Blight applies a disease to everything within it's aoe effect for the duration of the blight. I'm not yet sure if the damage unholy blight deals -is- the disease, or if the disease is a non-damaging debuff seperate from the aoe damage dealt.
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Unholy Blight applies Blood Plague and does damage per tick. It seems more like a moving "consecration" than anything.
Unholy blight -both- applies blood plague and counts as it's own disease, for purposes of increasing blood strike / obliterate damage further.
Basically, unholy blight is two diseases in one - though currently on beta it's not applying blood plague as intended.
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So for oblirate, how many of the DK's Diseases count? I know we have two core ones but what about the other one does that stack with the attack?
A frost or blood death knight will only have the two core diseases (frostfever from icy touch, blood plague from plague strike).
A heavy unholy death knight has both of those, plus two more:
1. Crypt Fever / Ebon Plague (Both are the same disease, ebon plague is just the 'upgraded' version). These two do not do any damage but just act as a disease-classified debuff on the target.
2. Unholy Blight - While unholy blight is damage an enemy, you get a disease debuff named "unholy blight" on the target, which will help increase bloodstrike/obliterate damage.
I think the ghoul's infect disease is being removed.
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