![]() ![]() > If you keep attacking the same enemy, the next 3 Exerted attack with infernal cry won't trigger Combust, since it won't be "the first time" they hit it with a melee hit. ![]() > The next 4 Melee Attacks will trigger Combust the first time they will hit an enemy with a melee hit > An attack supported by Multistrike, Awakened Multistrike or while under the effect of a Echoing Shrine, or any other effect that will let you repeat an attack > A Channeling attack skill (Cyclone, Charged Dash, Blade Flurry.) Last but not least, a warcry will never, ever, Exert: This can allow, with the just management and the right warcries, to let you deliver one single, devastating blow - there are proofs of Berserkers able to oneshot an A8 Sirus as he pops down from his throne with just one single Sunder hit Both warcries will lose 1 exerted attack. In other words, you can first use an Infernal Cry (Exert 4 Melee damage, the first the attack hits an enemy will trigger Combust), then use a Seismic Cry (Exert 5 Slam attack, making them deal 30% more damage per previous Slam of that kind executed), then use an Earthshatter (Melee, Slam) which will trigger Combustion the first time it hits an enemy (Infernal) AND will have 30%*1 More Damage (Seismic). Addictionally, there are generic bonus and cluster jewel that will boost an attack for just being ExertedĮxerted attack's effects can stack, if the condition for all the Warcries exerting it are respected. In the case of General's Cry, the "Exerted" attack will be just the attack your spirit will use. Usually, the Exerted Attack gets a boost on damage or addictional effects. What kind of attacks will get exerted, is written on the gem. However, akin to Focus, an Exerted attack will get its effect from the warcry(or warcries) performed before it. Nevertheless, here is the new Exerted Attacks mechanics:Įvery Warcry but one (Enduring Cry) will Exert a certain number of attacks after performing it, and will have at least one effect that will scale with the Warcry's power, which in turn consider the number and rarity of enemies affected by it and, in case of Rallying Cry, even the number of allies or, in case of General's Cry, the number of corpses.īy itself, an Exerted attack does not differ from a regular attack - just like Focus is a buff that by itself gives you no bonus. You have to just read the gem to know exactly what effect an Exerted attack would have. ![]()
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