Coupled effect of a DoT power and kishock. Any bugs?
#26
Posté 10 juillet 2014 - 09:22
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#27
Posté 10 juillet 2014 - 01:19
I doubt they combine. The DOTs would be running concurrently though, so it just depends on which one takes off the last bit of health.
Kishock has been tested with IA and the DOTs do not interact. I can't imagine it would combine with anything else.
Yeah that's my only guess. Second shot must have hit right after a tick of incinerate DOT rolled.
#28
Posté 10 juillet 2014 - 04:06
Yeah that's my only guess. Second shot must have hit right after a tick of incinerate DOT rolled.
If that is true then it is statistically possible to get a Kischock kill after the Kischock DoT and power DoT are running in parallel. I would like someone besides myself to observably test this because while testing I had never once had a Kischock kill from DoT after applying a DoT power as long as the Kischock was applied while the power DoT was still in effect.
My hypothesis is that Kischock DoT is a variable ammo power and like all other ammo powers, the damage is unassigned.
#29
Posté 10 juillet 2014 - 05:31
If that is true then it is statistically possible to get a Kischock kill after the Kischock DoT and power DoT are running in parallel. I would like someone besides myself to observably test this because while testing I had never once had a Kischock kill from DoT after applying a DoT power as long as the Kischock was applied while the power DoT was still in effect.
My hypothesis is that Kischock DoT is a variable ammo power and like all other ammo powers, the damage is unassigned.
Kishock DOT IIRC is pretty long DOT wise so you probably could test this easily. Maybe have a friend use Kishock then immediately Reave then sabotage the enemy to death and see what gets the kill.
DOT from the Kishock should run longer than the Reave DOT so Sabotage would assign the kill to whatever the last assignable source of damage was.
#30
Posté 10 juillet 2014 - 07:08
Kishock DOT IIRC is pretty long DOT wise so you probably could test this easily. Maybe have a friend use Kishock then immediately Reave then sabotage the enemy to death and see what gets the kill.
DOT from the Kishock should run longer than the Reave DOT so Sabotage would assign the kill to whatever the last assignable source of damage was.
That might work just fine for testing but Sabotage would technically be deciding the kill rather than the Kischock DoT. I'll play around later.





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