Instant death…

Can anyone explain why dying instantly without contact being made??

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  • MadBashaMadBasha Member Posts: 6



  • MadBashaMadBasha Member Posts: 6
    Sorry tried to attach vid, didn’t realise can inly attach images. As soon as the fight begins i die. Its the current side event quest, legendary difficulty
  • TyphoonTyphoon Member Posts: 1,918 ★★★★★

  • MadBashaMadBasha Member Posts: 6
    Yes it states 1712 direct damage dealt when buff nullified but didn’t think that would be enough to kill a r3 corvus at 50% health. Seems excessive for nullify damage!
  • TyphoonTyphoon Member Posts: 1,918 ★★★★★
    edited October 2021
    MadBasha said:

    Yes it states 1712 direct damage dealt when buff nullified but didn’t think that would be enough to kill a r3 corvus at 50% health. Seems excessive for nullify damage!

    Also, appears that your corvus had 3 glaive charges, which adds additional buffs at the fight start. So, you get that damage for each buff nullified.
  • TyphoonTyphoon Member Posts: 1,918 ★★★★★
    edited October 2021
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  • MadBashaMadBasha Member Posts: 6
    Typhoon said:

    MadBasha said:

    Yes it states 1712 direct damage dealt when buff nullified but didn’t think that would be enough to kill a r3 corvus at 50% health. Seems excessive for nullify damage!

    Also, appears that your corvus had 3 glaive charges, which adds additional buffs at the fight start. So, you get that damage for each buff nullified.
    Ah see I didn’t think glaive charges and persistent charges are classed as buffs, more passive effects if anything as don’t expire but if that is the case then I can see why 4 buffs being nullified would kill me instantly! Thanks for the input.
  • TyphoonTyphoon Member Posts: 1,918 ★★★★★
    MadBasha said:

    Typhoon said:

    MadBasha said:

    Yes it states 1712 direct damage dealt when buff nullified but didn’t think that would be enough to kill a r3 corvus at 50% health. Seems excessive for nullify damage!

    Also, appears that your corvus had 3 glaive charges, which adds additional buffs at the fight start. So, you get that damage for each buff nullified.
    Ah see I didn’t think glaive charges and persistent charges are classed as buffs, more passive effects if anything as don’t expire but if that is the case then I can see why 4 buffs being nullified would kill me instantly! Thanks for the input.
    Yes, the glaive immunity buff along with the cruelty buffs for each glaive charge all count as buffs and are getting nullified at the start of your fight.
  • CmaroCmaro Member Posts: 229 ★★
    How is possible that player with r3 corvus dont even know how SSupreme works lol
  • MadBashaMadBasha Member Posts: 6
    I do realise how SS works i just didn’t think that the direct damage would be substantial enough for instant death,

    I thought i would take some damage initially and have 45-90 seconds to do enough damage before his blessing cycle would nullify enough damage to kill me.

    Corvus isn’t my usual counter but had champs in aq and aw and when i saw the opportunity of 3 glaive charges in 2 fights I thought what the hell lets give it a try! 😩
  • CmaroCmaro Member Posts: 229 ★★
    MadBasha said:

    I do realise how SS works i just didn’t think that the direct damage would be substantial enough for instant death,

    I thought i would take some damage initially and have 45-90 seconds to do enough damage before his blessing cycle would nullify enough damage to kill me.

    Corvus isn’t my usual counter but had champs in aq and aw and when i saw the opportunity of 3 glaive charges in 2 fights I thought what the hell lets give it a try! 😩

    With 10500 SSupreme damage ye that nulify hurts 😅
  • CmaroCmaro Member Posts: 229 ★★
    However theres also Rage so Corvus really not the best option 😅
  • CainCain Member Posts: 559 ★★
    Also that damage in his abilities scales with his boosted attack rating I believe, so it does more damage. Any champ that starts with buffs is gonna be a bad day.
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