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* [[Minions]] explode when reduced to [[Low Life]], dealing 33% of their maximum [[Life]] as [[Damage Types#Fire Damage|Fire Damage]] to surrounding enemies | * [[Minions]] explode when reduced to [[Low Life]], dealing 33% of their maximum [[Life]] as [[Damage Types#Fire Damage|Fire Damage]] to surrounding enemies | ||
Damage can be increased by: | |||
* Passives | |||
** [[Minion Damage]] | |||
** [[Minion Life]] | |||
* Support Gems | |||
** [[Minion Damage]] | |||
** [[Minion Life]] | |||
** [[Fire Penetration]] | |||
** [[Concentrated Effect]] | |||
** [[Chance to Ignite]] (indirectly) | |||
** [[Increased Area of Effect]] (indirectly) | |||
** [[Elemental Proliferation]] (indirectly) | |||
* [[Necromantic Aegis]] - Any +Damage, +Life or +Fire damage (etc) enchantments will apply to the explosion. | |||
Previously the damage dealt by exploding [[Minions]] was not effected by any increases in [[Damage Types#Fire|Fire Damage]] or [[Status Ailments|Burning]]. Developers stated that this may be changed and later confirmed it had been.[http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/55617] | |||
[[Category:Keystones]] | [[Category:Keystones]] |
Revision as of 16:40, 6 February 2013
The Minion Instability keystone passive skill gives the following effects:
- Minions explode when reduced to Low Life, dealing 33% of their maximum Life as Fire Damage to surrounding enemies
Damage can be increased by:
- Passives
- Support Gems
- Minion Damage
- Minion Life
- Fire Penetration
- Concentrated Effect
- Chance to Ignite (indirectly)
- Increased Area of Effect (indirectly)
- Elemental Proliferation (indirectly)
- Necromantic Aegis - Any +Damage, +Life or +Fire damage (etc) enchantments will apply to the explosion.
Previously the damage dealt by exploding Minions was not effected by any increases in Fire Damage or Burning. Developers stated that this may be changed and later confirmed it had been.[1]