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**This passive is lag-sensitive. Do not rely on it if there is lag during the match. | **This passive is lag-sensitive. Do not rely on it if there is lag during the match. | ||
*It can reflect Aisha's active [[Flame Wave]]. | *It can reflect Aisha's active [[Flame Wave]]. | ||
*When it reflects, the projectile will act like if you were the one that casted it, so if it hits, you'll gain MP as the original caster would | *When it reflects, the projectile will act like if you were the one that casted it, so if it hits, you'll gain MP as the original caster would have. | ||
*This | *This passive will be overridden by [[Phoenix Talon]] as the projectile will be absorbed for MP before the passive can ever reflect it. | ||
*This passive can be, if you are lucky enough, combined with [[Magic Counter]]. It will reflect the projectile while Elsword will do the stance when hit during Counterattack. | *This passive can be, if you are lucky enough, combined with [[Magic Counter]]. It will reflect the projectile while Elsword will do the stance when hit during Counterattack. | ||
*Oddly enough, if Rune Slayer's runes or Blazing Heart's fireballs are reflected, they affect your Way of the Sword gauge. | *Oddly enough, if Rune Slayer's runes or Blazing Heart's fireballs are reflected, they affect your Way of the Sword gauge. |