Autoexertion - How the hell does this work
There's two lines of text. One for triggering and one for supporting warcries. Is this split like vaal gems, or do both apply?
The reason I ask is because if warcries supported by Autoexertion no longer provide any form of buff outside of exertion and secondary "recently" effects, though reserve 15% mana each and an additional gem slot, this seems like a weird change. I am excited though apprehensive about this gem. Someone help, please. I'm struggling to come up with new goals to keep me playing this game. Last bumped on Jul 31, 2024, 3:51:57 PM
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Warcries used with Autoexertion only give you the Exerts, not the buffs, but will keep casting the warcries so you don't have to do it yourself. I think the 15% reservation per Warcry is a steep price to pay for not destroying your hands/fingers and/or go crazy.
Sometimes, just sometimes, you should really consider adapting to the world, instead of demanding that the world adapts to you. Last edited by Phrazz on Jul 23, 2024, 7:10:10 PM
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Autoexertion is like automation support, but for warcries instead.
You get the exertion effects, but do not get the buffs. Intimidating Cry, for instance, is a good canditate for autoexertion, because movement speed isn't that important but you want that double damage all the time. Seismic Cry is probably not something you want to autoexert though, since the more armour buff can be pretty big. Autoexerted warcries can benefit from "when you warcry" effects, but not from "when you use a warcry" effects. Last edited by auspexa on Jul 23, 2024, 7:21:04 PM
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" Its bad...just auto one that gives many exerts and manual cast any others.. Ya i know that sucks!! |
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The weird thing, is that in PoB it shows that autoexertion doesn't prevent the warcry from giving the buffs...
I'm struggling to come up with new goals to keep me playing this game.
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" Too bad the skill tag does!!! |
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guys my autoexert doesnt trigger warcries
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