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==Version history==
==Version history==
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* Removed from the game
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{{Version history table row|2.4.0}}
* Shaper of Desolation now grants different Confluxes over a fourteen-second cycle: Chilling Conflux for four seconds, Shocking Conflux for four seconds, Igniting Conflux for four seconds and then all three together for two seconds. Each Conflux means that any damage causes that Status Ailment.
* Shaper of Desolation now grants different Confluxes over a fourteen-second cycle: Chilling Conflux for four seconds, Shocking Conflux for four seconds, Igniting Conflux for four seconds and then all three together for two seconds. Each Conflux means that any damage causes that Status Ailment.

Revision as of 13:57, 1 April 2021

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Shaper of Desolation is a notable Ascendancy passive skill for the Elementalist that grants a Conflux effect that cycles over a 14 second period, which causes all combined damage types to apply Ignite, Chill, and/or Shock on hit.

Mechanics

Shaper of Desolation first grants Chilling Conflux for 4 seconds, then Shocking Conflux for 4 seconds, then Igniting Conflux for 4 seconds, then all thee Confluxes for 2 seconds. Since the total duration of all these buffs is 14 seconds, it effectively has a 100% uptime.

Version history

Version Changes
3.13.0
  • Removed from the game
2.4.0
  • Shaper of Desolation now grants different Confluxes over a fourteen-second cycle: Chilling Conflux for four seconds, Shocking Conflux for four seconds, Igniting Conflux for four seconds and then all three together for two seconds. Each Conflux means that any damage causes that Status Ailment.
2.2.0
  • Added to the game.

References