![]() ![]() I suspect they don’t given that Reactive Armor procs don’t seem to though. Not sure about Shocking Aspect, that one would be a fair bit harder to test, since you’d have to separate the EE stacks from whatever skill you are using to crit with from the EE stacks from Shocking Aspect in order to see if Shocking Aspect procs grant an EE stack or not. If you are going to run Storm Armor for EE, you’d probably want to use either Reactive Armor or Shocking Aspect, in theory you should be able to have EE active on more targets with those runes.ĮDIT: On further testing, the reactive shocks from Reactive Armor do not trigger EE. Many of the runes only hit a single target at a time, and the shocks don’t go out all that frequently, so you probably won’t have more than about 5 random enemies tagged at a time with Storm Armor. This makes EE not as good as it sound, no? For multi mob fight anyway.Īnd this is actually a really good point with Storm Armor. ![]() Exposure with an unspecified value defaults to -10 to the affected resistance. Exposures of different elements can apply to the same target. Indirect damaging attacks (like Tal Rasha's Elements set Meteors), Familiar and Hydra attacks, or special attacks triggered by wargear, contribute to Elemental Exposure as well. Multiple Exposures of the same element do not stack only the highest Exposure of the element applies. One thing to note though, isn’t EE more a debuff on the mob? So unlike Tal Rasha buff, certain elements actually have to hit the mob for you to deal extra damage on that mob only. Exposure is a debuff that lowers a particular elemental resistance. ![]()
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