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Rupture is a debuff right?
JockJonny
Asking cause fighting cav eq phoenix I had 5 ruptures on her but was inflicting 0 damage which is according to the node for no debuffs applied. Am I missing something?
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SpideyFunko
screenshots of all the nodes? maybe you’re missing something
CrimsonBadger
Did they have 3 buffs?
JockJonny
I’ll screenshot when I get a chance. I’m outa energy and in middle of 2.2 haha
CosmicGuardian
She has buffed up, so unless you have 3 or more buffs you won’t deal any damage.
Tx_Quack_Attack6589
The node is buffed up, you need 3 buffs on you not debuffs on them.
CrimsonBadger
The node is buffed up, you need 3 buffs on you not debuffs on them.
It’s not buffed up. It’s buffed up(defender).
You can only do damage when the DEFENDER has 3 buffs
Tx_Quack_Attack6589
The node is buffed up, you need 3 buffs on you not debuffs on them.
Buffed up (defender) thus you need to allow her to gain 3 buffs.
JockJonny
Yup that’s it. My bad. The way it was worded tripped up my brain. It says 3 buffs “applied” to them which made me think the attacker is applying to defender which made me read it as debuff
Magrailothos
Glad that's sorted, OP.
Since you ask, no: Rupture isn't a debuff.
Rupture is a type of Physical damage; which can be inflicted as a debuff, as an instant burst, or (its just a matter of time) as a Passive DoT effect.
Rupture is basically the new Degeneration: no one is immune to it (yet). This used to be the case for Degeneration, but now we have multiple resistant champions (Knull, Spider-Ham, Mister Negative). Eventually there will be champions immune to Rupture; and then we'll need a new form of damage that no one is immune to. Maybe 'Entropy...'
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