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I don't entirely trust that table to apply to golden versions though, since golden versions can be very different (look at Vampire Duke versus Ancestral Vampire).
Swordsman is a little weaker if it only gives 7% max health, but it's still absurd. The damage boost would be better than Taiya Golden Immortal if golden immortal doesn't stack, and add in healing on top of that that's superior to Ancestral Vampire, and wow. Still easily the best.
I'm starting a new playthrough, so I'll update if these need updates.
https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/2013720707532545896/57FF9CDAD23A5A8EB296C8080B922D773F5B906C/
Swordsman gives 7% healing on crit, which is amazing, and gives +200% damage - boosting its own healing in the process.
According to the game tooltip, it's 7% of its max health, not 7% of damage dealt returned as HP. Therefore any damage boosts do not alter how much health is gained. If it functions differently from what the tooltip says, then that'd be great.
I do wonder if there are some dots that can crit so you can proc the healing effect multiple times off of one attack.