What is the interaction between the "Rising Tempest" notable anoint and Oath of Spring?
Rising Tempest: 10% increased Effect of Non-Damaging Ailments per Elemental Ailment you've inflicted Recently
Oath of Spring: You can apply up to 50 Shocks to each Enemy 1. Does this mean Rising Tempest will give 500% increased Effect of Non-Damaging Ailments if you apply 50 shocks to an enemy? 2. What if you shock, chill, and ignite 100 monsters? Does that count as 300 recent ailments? Last bumped on Jul 22, 2024, 10:26:35 AM
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" Yes to both, so long as it happened in under 4 seconds. Anytime you see "Recently" in Path of Exile, it means "within the last 4 seconds." |
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Oath of Spring sets your maximum effect of shock to 2%. So it shouldn't scale itself into infinity.
How does it affect other ailments? Let's take chill as an example: "Modifiers to chill effect, such as X% increased Effect of Chill, apply to the effect of the chill before the minimum or maximum effect is enforced. This means that increases to the effect of chill effectively reduce the amount of damage needed to apply both a minimum and a maximum chill." Meaning that it shouldn't raise the cap of 30% reduced action speed but makes it much much easier to achieve the cap with smaller hits. Same should be true with scorch which is also capped at -30% elemental resistances. So Rising Tempest could let you hit multiple non-damage ailments caps on a build that normally wouldn't have enough damage to apply good scorches, chills, shocks. Tho you do need to hit A LOT in a short amount of time for it to ramp up high. |
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