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'''Master Distiller''' is a notable [[Ascendancy passive skill]] for the [[Pathfinder]]. It grants bonuses to non-[[channelling]] skills by consuming flask charges from specific flask types. | '''Master Distiller''' is a notable [[Ascendancy passive skill]] for the [[Pathfinder]]. It grants bonuses to non-[[channelling]] skills by consuming flask charges from specific flask types. | ||
The number of flask charges consumed can be reduced with generic {{c|mod|#% reduced Flask Charges used}} modifiers at breakpoints of 34%, 67%, and 100%. The modifier that can be rolled flasks does not contribute to this. | The number of flask charges consumed can be reduced with generic {{c|mod|#% reduced Flask Charges used}} modifiers at breakpoints of 34%, 67%, and 100%. The modifier that can be rolled on flasks does not contribute to this. | ||
==Version history== | ==Version history== |
Revision as of 14:12, 5 December 2023
Master Distiller
Ascendancy Notable Passive Skill
Grant bonuses to Non-Channelling Skills you use by consuming 3 Charges from a Flask of
each of the following types, if possible:
If Bismuth Flask Charges are consumed, Penetrate 20% Elemental Resistances
If Diamond Flask Charges are consumed, 150% increased Critical Strike Chance
If Amethyst Flask Charges are consumed, 25% of Physical Damage as Extra Chaos Damage [1]
each of the following types, if possible:
If Bismuth Flask Charges are consumed, Penetrate 20% Elemental Resistances
If Diamond Flask Charges are consumed, 150% increased Critical Strike Chance
If Amethyst Flask Charges are consumed, 25% of Physical Damage as Extra Chaos Damage [1]
Master Distiller is a notable Ascendancy passive skill for the Pathfinder. It grants bonuses to non-channelling skills by consuming flask charges from specific flask types.
The number of flask charges consumed can be reduced with generic #% reduced Flask Charges used modifiers at breakpoints of 34%, 67%, and 100%. The modifier that can be rolled on flasks does not contribute to this.
Version history
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3.21.0 |
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