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"Damage over time multiplier" is a [[stat]] that affects [[damage over time]]. | "Damage over time multiplier" is a [[stat]] that affects [[damage over time]]. | ||
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The DoT multiplier [[stat]] is a multiplier to damage over time. Different DoT multipliers are additive with each other, even if they apply to different types and sources of damage over time, so long as they apply to the DoT in question; the damage over time is then multiplied by the resulting sum. | |||
All characters inherently have {{c|mod|+50% to Damage over Time Multiplier for Ailments from Critical Strikes}}. This is distinct from the character's inherent 150% [[Critical Strike Multiplier]], although the [[Perfect Agony]] [[Keystone]] causes Critical Strike Multiplier modifiers to partially apply to Ailments from Critical Strikes.<ref name="Additive"></ref> Conversely, [[Elemental Overload]] prevents Ailments from ever counting as Critical Strikes. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:43, 5 November 2023
"Damage over time multiplier" is a stat that affects damage over time.
Mechanics
The DoT multiplier stat is a multiplier to damage over time. Different DoT multipliers are additive with each other, even if they apply to different types and sources of damage over time, so long as they apply to the DoT in question; the damage over time is then multiplied by the resulting sum.
All characters inherently have +50% to Damage over Time Multiplier for Ailments from Critical Strikes. This is distinct from the character's inherent 150% Critical Strike Multiplier, although the Perfect Agony Keystone causes Critical Strike Multiplier modifiers to partially apply to Ailments from Critical Strikes.[1] Conversely, Elemental Overload prevents Ailments from ever counting as Critical Strikes.
References
- ↑ Scscorpin (January 17, 2019). "Are the new damage over time multipliers considered as "increased," "more," or something else entirely?". Reddit. Retrieved February 25, 2020.