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How Does it Work?
When you block, your block value is subtracted from the damage you would have taken from the attack. Suppose you have 60% mitigation and the block value above. An attack of 1000 damage would be mitigated to 400 damage by your armour. If you don't block, you will take 400 damage (and your combat log reads Mob hits you for 400 damage). If you do block, you will take 278 damage, and your combat log will read Mob hits you for 278 damage. (122 blocked)
If you block an attack where your block value is greater than or equal to the amount of damage, you get a full block. So, if some mob would hit you for 85 damage and you get a block on the attack you would see in your combat log: Mob attacks. You block., and you take no damage from the attack. It used to be that if you got a block against a special attack such as Mortal Strike or the like, it would be a full block no matter how much damage the attack was was for. This was changed quite a long time ago and is no longer the case.