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Damages the target and slows it down for a brief period Increases the chance for victims to drop shrunken heads when they die of Twisted Torment.
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Aspect
- Cabalistic Voodoo
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Innate Abilities (Lvl 1)
- Please add in game tooltip info for this CA from a Level 1 character with no equipment on and no Survival Bonus. See Blazing Tempest for an example. Basic starter tips are welcome here.
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Modifications
Bronze
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- Encumber - Further slows down victims. (20% + 0.3% per CA level / +100% from base value)
- Headhunter - Additionally increases the chance to receive a shrunken head when the victim dies. (+50% from base value)
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Silver
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- Tear - Increases damage over time. (50% increase)
- Sadist - Increases duration of Twisted Torment. (40% increase)
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Gold
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- Envenom - Adds poison damage to Twisted Torment. (50% from base magic damage, but damage type poison)
- Ravage - Increases the damage frequency of Twisted Torment. (25% increase)
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Skills and Attributes
The following skills and attributes will affect this combat art:
- Intelligence will raise it's damage
- Cabalistic Voodoo Focus will decrease it's regeneration
- Cabalistic Voodoo Lore will increase it's damage
- Ancient Magic will raise it's damage
- Concentration will decrease it's regeneration
Usage Strategies
- Acute Mind will increase this Combat Art's damage.
By its placement, this spell appears to be intended as a "hard hit" single-target damage-over-time spell. Unfortunately, this spell does fairly low damage in comparison to many other combat arts. Even when supported by a maximized Cabalistic Voodoo Lore and a high combat art level, and with modifications selected to maximize damage, unless it is supported by a large amount of bonus damage from equipment and/or a lot of points in Ancient Magic, the player will have to cast it multiple times to kill even a normal non-champion monster.
Since the spell has no useful debuff option aside from run speed, there are few applications where it is efficient compared to most other means of damaging monsters. Particularly on monsters with large amounts of hitpoints, and as game difficulty advances into Platinum, this spell becomes less and less useful as a method of removing hit points from combat targets.
Pros and Cons
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Stats Chart
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