Zarokh death while buffed with Moment's Peace (take no damage in next room)
Bug Report ID: #3126722714
Trial of the Sekhemas + The Desperate Alliance Vase Relic. Received Moment's Peace boon right before entering Zarokh's room in Trial of Sekhemas, which reads "You cannot be Damaged until you complete the next room". I took no damage from Zarokh until the phase where he rotates around the room shooting lightning. His lightning damaged me, ignoring the Moment's Peace boon and essentially 1-shotting me, point-blank shotgun style. Seemed to also ignore my energy shield. I feel like that's an experience inconsistent with what would be expected from the wording of the boon. Lost an Against the Darkness run because I thought a boon stating I wouldn't take damage in the next room...would prevent me from taking damage in the next room. 1:37 in this video clearly shows someone taking no damage from the lightning while buffed with Moment's Peace: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4aA3HeLqnU ![]() Последняя редакция: assketchum69#1255. Время: 23 янв. 2025 г., 03:43:47 Last bumped4 февр. 2025 г., 21:39:01
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I had this happen to me and turns out it was because I also had the stupid "Removes 5% life, Mana, and ES on hit" affliction during that run. THAT will bypass the moment of peace's effect. It was really frustrating to learn that interaction the hard way
Последняя редакция: Trunaps#2677. Время: 4 февр. 2025 г., 21:19:16
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Yeah, Hungry Fangs isn't technically taking damage, but removing life, ES, and mana upon hit. It's a distinction that seems meaningless but actually makes a considerable difference- unfortunately, the only way to realize this is to unexpectedly die to it when you expected to be completely safe.
Another example is how the effect of a Divine Shrine is "you cannot be damaged"- being damaged is distinct from losing life, and thus you can still hypothetically die under the effects of a Divine Shrine by, for example, drinking a life-removing mana flask with CI allocated. I say hypothetically because I have not personally tested this and do not intend to- but the most literal meaning of a gameplay term is almost always the result you should expect. |
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