Detecting Gem: Difference between revisions

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I believe this is better off on the actual class page, as it's talking about the lack of a skill rather than the skill itself. Also, I don't believe it's been confirmed that the ring skills are based on the Ring of Mimir.
m (I believe this is better off on the actual class page, as it's talking about the lack of a skill rather than the skill itself. Also, I don't believe it's been confirmed that the ring skills are based on the Ring of Mimir.)
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*Each gem deals damage 4 times before splitting, 2 times after the initial split, and 3 times after the final split, for a total of 20 hits. Only wider enemies can be hit by the entire skill.
*Each gem deals damage 4 times before splitting, 2 times after the initial split, and 3 times after the final split, for a total of 20 hits. Only wider enemies can be hit by the entire skill.
**On average, an enemy located where the initial split occurs will take 9 hits from the skill, 1 before splitting, 4 after the first split, and another 4 from the final split.
**On average, an enemy located where the initial split occurs will take 9 hits from the skill, 1 before splitting, 4 after the first split, and another 4 from the final split.
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== Trivia ==
*Oddly, this [[Aisha]] path does not receive a ring trend skill as a [[Transcendence]] Active skill or at all, contrary to the other three who receive [[Ring of Fire]], [[Ring of Darkness]] and [[Ring of Energy]].
**This is likely due to her obtaining all the available power of the world later on, so she does not need to imitate Ring of Mimir.
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