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[[Category:Buffs]]
[[Category:Buffs]]

Revision as of 15:23, 5 May 2015

For the challenge league, see Onslaught league.

Onslaught is a buff that grants 20% increased attack speed, cast speed, and movement speed.[1]

Onslaught can be applied by certain unique items when a specific condition is met.

The Slaughter passive skill grants a chance to gain Onslaught when the character kills an enemy.

A strongbox with the "Reaper's" prefix will revive nearby corpses with Onslaught when activated.

The support gem Innervate applies Onslaught for 3 seconds when the character kills a shocked enemy.

The effects of Onslaught can be improved by passive skills that grant increased effect magnitude for buffs affecting the character:

References

  1. Daniel_GGG (September 6, 2013). "Unique Item List - 228 of 232". Official Path of Exile Forums. Retrieved April 7, 2014. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "effects" defined multiple times with different content