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**While it does travel forward, the skill will stop hitting enemies after the 8th hit, even if they are still well within the skill's visuals as it continues to travel. | **While it does travel forward, the skill will stop hitting enemies after the 8th hit, even if they are still well within the skill's visuals as it continues to travel. | ||
*Oddly, the skill will miss one of its hits on most enemies, unless they are hit from the right distance away. This includes both enemies that are knocked back by the skill as well as enemies in Super Armor. Enemies a bit wider than a Giant Training Monkey do always take all 8 hits however. | *Oddly, the skill will miss one of its hits on most enemies, unless they are hit from the right distance away. This includes both enemies that are knocked back by the skill as well as enemies in Super Armor. Enemies a bit wider than a Giant Training Monkey do always take all 8 hits however. | ||
*Its '''Henir Release''' appears to be misunderstood by most players. In fact, the damage increase is calculated based on the opponent's max MP, i.e. the maximum MP storage capacity and not the current amount of MP. In short, using the skill against an opponent being buffed by [[ | *Its '''Henir Release''' appears to be misunderstood by most players. In fact, the damage increase is calculated based on the opponent's max MP, i.e. the maximum MP storage capacity and not the current amount of MP. In short, using the skill against an opponent being buffed by [[Autosuggestion]] or equipping [[Eroding Energy] for example will increase its damage. However it is mostly unusable or only under some specific circumstances in PvE due to enemies not having a MP bar most of the time. | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 20 September 2020
Requirements
Class | Level Required |
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Apostasia | 35 |
Skill Information
PvE
Level Required | Shockwave (Magical) | Max Hits | MP Usage | Cooldown |
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35 | 935% | 8 | 300 MP | 22 Seconds |
[Enhanced] |
PvP
Level Required | Shockwave (Magical) |
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35 | 250% |
[Enhanced] |
Skill Traits
Haste Gottvergessen Sense | Heavy Gottvergessen Sense | ||
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Attribute Effect | Details | Attribute Effect | Details |
Cooldown | Cooldown | ||
Cooldown decreased to 80% | 17.6 Seconds | Damage increased to 144% Cooldown increased to 120% |
26.4 Seconds |
Total Damage
Mode | Regular | |
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Normal | Heavy | |
PvE | 7,480% | 10,771.2% |
PvP | 2,000% | 2,880% |
Related Skills
Wavering Faith | New Belief | Chaos Barrier |
Tips and Details
- The skill will travel forwards quite a distance and reaches just short of 3 platforms high, making it an excellent clearing skill for tall, wide rooms, especially combined with Schwert Platzen's size increase.
- While it does travel forward, the skill will stop hitting enemies after the 8th hit, even if they are still well within the skill's visuals as it continues to travel.
- Oddly, the skill will miss one of its hits on most enemies, unless they are hit from the right distance away. This includes both enemies that are knocked back by the skill as well as enemies in Super Armor. Enemies a bit wider than a Giant Training Monkey do always take all 8 hits however.
- Its Henir Release appears to be misunderstood by most players. In fact, the damage increase is calculated based on the opponent's max MP, i.e. the maximum MP storage capacity and not the current amount of MP. In short, using the skill against an opponent being buffed by Autosuggestion or equipping [[Eroding Energy] for example will increase its damage. However it is mostly unusable or only under some specific circumstances in PvE due to enemies not having a MP bar most of the time.
Trivia
- This skill's name is German for God-forgotten Scythe.
- However, the correct grammatical form and spelling for this is Gottvergessene Sense.
- In Europe, Nefarius Falx is Latin for Nefarious Scythe.
- Correctly spelled it would be Nefaria Falx.
- After this skill ends, Apostasia's attacks are replaced with the scythe texture for one second.
Updates
Date | Changes | ||
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KR | NA | PvE | PvP |
02/09/2017 | 02/22/2017 |
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02/23/2017 | 03/15/2017 |
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03/30/2017 | - |
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04/27/2017 | - |
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02/22/2018 | - |
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04/05/2018 | 04/18/2018 |
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07/04/2019 | - |
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Alternative Names