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Porron87
08-29-2018, 06:32 PM
During PvP I took advantage of Osiris Passive tu turn the immunity buff given by Immunity Talismans to perfect immunity (which should prevent abilities such as Sekhmet's basic). But instead, that same skill took away my immunity, but I couldn't do the same when my Sekhmet strikes a target with perfect immunity coming from a primoridal talisman.

Maybe there's a bug here ??

Amarthir
08-29-2018, 09:10 PM
Did the opposing Sekhmet have Valor Talismans? Because Valor Talismans will remove one golden effect from each enemy after every action. Basically Sekhmet will remove one blue buff and one golden buff every time she attacks if she is wearing Valor Talismans.

Porron87
08-29-2018, 11:33 PM
She only took the golden buff , not the blue one. And I can't honestly remember if sekhmet had that talisman set.

Were Valor talismans part of an event ?? Can't tell what are those.

Amarthir
08-30-2018, 12:14 AM
She only took the golden buff , not the blue one. And I can't honestly remember if sekhmet had that talisman set.

Were Valor talismans part of an event ?? Can't tell what are those.

Perfect Immunity is an odd ball. If you have it, your other blue buffs won't be removed. And the order would work as so: Sekhmet would attempt to remove the blue buff but nothing would happen, then she will remove the perfect Immunity. Since talisman triggers happen after the attack, that's why only the perfect Immunity was removed. If the talisman effect triggered BEFORE, the attack, then you would see the blue buff removed along with the perfect Immunity. It makes sense, in an odd way.

Valor Talismans were a part of a warrior themed arena event that happened a few months ago. There's no way of getting them at the moment. Your best bet would be to wait for them to possibly show up in the Gauntlet unless they end up somewhere else.

Porron87
08-30-2018, 02:51 AM
Perfect Immunity is an odd ball. If you have it, your other blue buffs won't be removed. And the order would work as so: Sekhmet would attempt to remove the blue buff but nothing would happen, then she will remove the perfect Immunity. Since talisman triggers happen after the attack, that's why only the perfect Immunity was removed. If the talisman effect triggered BEFORE, the attack, then you would see the blue buff removed along with the perfect Immunity. It makes sense, in an odd way.


Now you mention that, it'd be pretty much the same case when you remove a counter attack buff and it trigers right before vanishing. Meaning the effect of the attack comes after the buff/talisman effect.

Makes sense in some awkward way.