About SRS and auras
Hi guys,
1- Do Zealotry and Precision (with Generosity) affect the SRS' damage? I am asking that because I am not sure SRS' spell count as normal spell? 2- Can SRS hit critical? Thank you.. Last edited by JavaMaster#2910 on May 19, 2020, 5:30:13 AM Last bumped on May 22, 2020, 6:15:34 AM
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1- You do not need Generosity in order to make Zealotry and Precision affect minions, since they are auras. Generosity would, however, increase the AoE of those auras and increase their effects, at the cost they will not grant any bonus on you yourself.
Summon Raging Spirits are melee flying minions, with an implicit 50% physical to fire conversion on their attacks. This means that Zealotry: > WILL affect them (as any bonus-granting aura would do) > WILL NOT grant them no More damage to spells, since they do not cast spells, > WILL NOT grant them no Increased Critical Strikes with spells, since they do not cast spells, > WILL NOT grant them a 10% chance to create Consecrated Ground when hitting a Rare or Unique enemy, as stated on the gem description (thanks to Gravedancer for pointing it out) - EDIT And means that Precision: > WILL affect them, > WILL increase their Accuracy (thus their DPS) > WILL increase their Critical Strike Chance since they use attacks 2- According to PoEDB, Summon Raging Spirits have a 5% base Critical Strike Chance. 5% is considered to be a base implicit strike chance of pretty much anything that uses a weapon or a spell. An exception would be Animated Weapon and Mirror/Blink clones, which uses respectively the Critical hit Chance of the very weapon and the bow you used when summoning the clone Last edited by Maxtrux#0762 on May 19, 2020, 8:04:48 AM
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" From the zealotry wiki page "You and nearby Non-Minion Allies have a 10% chance to create Consecrated Ground on Hitting a Rare or Unique Enemy, lasting 8 seconds" |
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" Whoops, forgot the "non". Thank you Gravedancer once again |
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" Thank you! |
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Is the buff to SRS in place only when the skulls are within range of the aura?
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" Of course, in order to be affected by an aura something must be in the aura's range of effect. Auras you cast always affect you because you are the source of that aura (unless under Generosity) |
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