Talk:Charge

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Someone should make a new screenshot with the different charges. Ionface (talk) 05:17, 24 December 2013 (UTC)

I agree, I'll see what I can do after the holidays. Iamacyborg (talk) 13:07, 24 December 2013 (UTC)

clarification on some mechanics

so, charges can be: gained, expired, consumed or lost?

another question in terms of mechanics, having individual sources of "gaining" a charge is aditive? for example, blood rage + green dream + Poacher's Mark lv20. etc are those sources individual or they stack?

also, is this page added in the ToDo stuff? someone needs to add the items related to charges

—Preceding unsigned comment added by user:Passa-gpuser (of the old gamepedia wiki) 22:33, 29 July 2018‎

Charge effects on monsters

An editor has commented out the effects on monsters (https://www.poewiki.net/index.php?title=Charge&type=revision&diff=1207351&oldid=1204498). This data seems to have come from a cargo query, which appears to be still functional. I did not see a reference to a game update with this change. Further, on a cursory reading of recent patch notes, I could not easily find information for why the effects on monsters would have changed. To the contrary, at least 3.19 notes still seems to refer to "significantly elevated" effects that charges have on monsters, and 3.21 notes specifically mention effects limited to "players and minions".

Is the old query using outdated/misleading stats, or should the charge effects on monsters be restored to this page?

—Preceding unsigned comment added by Arynai (talkcontribs) 18:25, 17 April 2023‎ (UTC)

is ghost dance really a charge?

is there any proof that ghost dance is a charge? every other charge in the game has "charge" in its name, which you would think is a pretty solid requirement for being a charge.Bloonpauper (talk) 02:00, 11 August 2023 (UTC)