Ariel is right, multiply mode is the best way since plates are created with additional darkness in the most optimal way.
We can all agree that up to and including v. 12, the default live shadow of 100% on the K plate looked dreadful over colored artwork.
During that era, I used to assign a live multicolor black, which provided much better results. But the best of all is a shadow in multiply mode IMO.
Try printing a test file like the attached over a multicolor background on a color Postscript Printer and decide... :-)
Ariel:
In X4, you don't need to use a composite black or pantone black, because now the Drop Shadow is a rectangle with transparency in Multiply mode (in CorelDRAW v12 was a bitmap). The C0M0Y0K100 color works fine
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