Edge of Extinction
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Edge of Extinction
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Nature Ritual. Create a level 1...8...10 spirit. If a non-spirit creature within range dies, Edge of Extinction deals 14...43...50 damage to all creatures of the same type that are below 90% Health and within range of the spirit. This spirit dies after 30...126...150 seconds.
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Progression | |
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Spirit level
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0 1 14 30
1 2 16 38
2 2 19 46
3 3 21 54
4 3 24 62
5 4 26 70
6 5 28 78
7 5 31 86
8 6 33 94
9 6 36 102
10 7 38 110
11 8 40 118
12 8 43 126
13 9 45 134
14 9 48 142
15 10 50 150
16 11 52 158
17 11 55 166
18 12 57 174
19 12 60 182
20 13 62 190
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Acquisition[edit]
- Sayad the Bloodless (Gates of Kryta)
- Abijah the Decayed (D'Alessio Seaboard)
- Dahr the Diseased (Nebo Terrace)
- Ghita Bonz (Divinity Coast, Majesty's Rest)
Notes[edit]
- This skill creates a Spirit of Extinction.
- This skill does not affect creatures with no creature type, such as most Titans (with the exception of titans in the Domain of Anguish).
- Beware of the possible backfire of this skill on your party or allied NPCs.
- M.O.X., Jora, Pyre Fierceshot, Ogden Stonehealer, Vekk and Zhed Shadowhoof are respectively golem, norn, charr, dwarf, asura and centaur heroes. If using this skill, use those heroes rather than other human heroes of the same profession, as long as the area doesn't have other members of the same type (i.e. avoid using Pyre while in the Charr Homelands and Ascalon areas, Ogden while in the Southern and Northern Shiverpeaks, and Zhed when in the Maguuma Jungle; Jora is generally safe since Avarr the Fallen and Johon the Oxflinger are the only Norn foes you can kill).
- Not all allied human NPCs are considered the same creature type for the purposes of this ritual. For example, service NPCs (collectors, merchants, etc) and many non-hostile NPCs (including allies but not henchmen party members) each have their own species category separate from both each other and players.
- This skill is particularly lethal to minions, as most of them will already be below the 90% health requisite due to their innate health degeneration.
- Consider using with disease, as it also affects members of the same type and allows to reach the 90% requisite more easily.
- As with all nature rituals, being in range of 2 EoE spirits does not increase the damage - only the stronger EoE takes effect.
- If 2 creatures are each in range of a different EoE (and each other), the EoE that deals damage will be the one in range of the creature that died.