fulcrum and eye of innocence
does fulcrum's ignite reflection affect eye of innocence self damage to yourself?
Last edited by freebelee2#6428 on Jun 26, 2021, 2:53:05 PM Last bumped on Jun 26, 2021, 9:19:54 PM
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No. You don't count as an enemy, and you don't get the heal from self-ignite.
Also, Mokou's doesn't cause self-ignite on its own--it just gives increased chance for you to be ignited, and some benefits while you are. You still need a way of causing fire damage to yourself, such as via Eye of Innocence amulet (Eye might still be the only way, but not sure on that). I have a pretty good sense of humor. I'm not German.
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Confirm what aggromagnet says. Eye of innocence, so far, is the only way to proc a self-ignite (Her Embrace does not count as ignition), unless new items that reflects fire damage to yourself are created.
And, yes, Razor only counts enemies ignited, and you are not your own enemy (as stated in the latest Headhunter/TC nerf) |
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" The Fulcrum reflects elemental ailments back to you, so that should include ignites. |
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Nice, I thought there was something else introduced more recently that could do it in some way. Just couldn't recall what it was, so I wasn't sure.
I have a pretty good sense of humor. I'm not German.
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so im assuming fulcrum wont interact with eye of innocence self fire damage since you are not consider as enemy
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Well, even if you are considered to be the one causing the ignite on you from the damage you take due to Eye of Innocence, it would be reflected to you, not an enemy.
Since you are still the one being ignited it does not count for Razor of the Seventh Sun either. Putting aside that The Fulcrum takes up both weapon slots so you would not be able to equip RotSS at the same time anyway. Last edited by DER_PSYCHOPATH#2959 on Jun 26, 2021, 9:20:41 PM
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