Can someone explain the Ahu rune to me?

All the other runes of ritual tell you, what the offering is and what you have to do to get it. But for the Ahu rune, the “what you have to do” part reads like this

Lucky Hit: Up to a 100% chance against injured enemies

That sounds like an affix, not a task I have to do. What does this mean? Do I have to get a lucky hit against an injured enemy to get the offering?

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It’s just a crafting mat - pay no attention to the rest.

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I assume it means you have a 100% chance to gain the offering against injured enemies.

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i cant blame you, wording and blizzard tooltips are dramatic at times. basically you gain 25 offering against injured enemies, “up to” 100%, since 100% is the max.

if you have less than 100% chance vs injured enemies, you of course might not gain offerings every time you damage them.

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Ahu gives you a a chance equal to your lucky hit with the skill to gain offering against injured enemies.

So let’s say you cast imaginary skill with 50% lucky hit. Having Ahu means that if that enemy is injured you get 10 offering half the time.

So if the enemy has 35% or less life (injured) you have a 50% chance to fill your offering with said skill. If you had a 100% chance lucky hit skill every hit you do would fill your offering by 10. Every hit.

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thanks, you probably worded it better than i did. small correction tho, ahu gives 25 offering.

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Thank you for the correction. Teamwork makes the dream work.

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I guess it could mean that. But then why bring “lucky hit” into it at all? All the other runes give you a simple imperative statement: Like “Cast a non-channeled core skill”. Or “Avoid damage while fighting for 2 seconds” So why not just say "hit an injured enemy’? That’s the part that confuses me.

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Blizzard wording things in an unnecessary and confusing way. Impossible.