Question about "empyral rune of tainted blade"

Discussion in 'Items and Equipment' started by Torquem, Mar 29, 2020.

  1. Torquem Active Member

    Hi

    The rune description says it works on "professionnal combat arts".

    Are AA conversion ones counted as "professionnal combat arts" or not ?

    For instance, is inquisitor strike of corruption regarded as "professionnal combat art" ?
  2. Bludd Well-Known Member

    AAs tend to be spells afaik
  3. Melkior Well-Known Member

    They should count as Combat Arts. I have not tested this directly, but I have noted that adding the spell one increases the spell version and not the combat art version. I would expect the reverse to be true.
  4. Mermut Well-Known Member

    Mystics, Wardens and Inquisitors have AAs that give melee/CA versions of some of their spells.
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  5. Semperfifofum Well-Known Member

    I would think that if it's on your CA page in your knowledge book, then it's a profession combat art. How it gets there doesn't matter. But who knows for sure?
  6. dirgenoobforreal Well-Known Member

    Its pretty simple really.

    Any combat art that you can upgrade is a profession combat art. AA's you can't upgrade, thus is not a profession ability. Same goes for the Withering rune, only profession spells are affected, not AA's.

    You also wont be able to actually see your tooltips increase (who would use tooltips either way they been useless for a decade) but it all works behind the scenes.
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