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| description = Ignite deals Fire Damage over time.<br><br>All Fire damage Hits have a chance to Ignite enemies for 4 seconds. The higher the Fire damage dealt, the higher the chance and the higher the damage of the ignite. | | description = Ignite deals Fire Damage over time.<br><br>All Fire damage Hits have a chance to Ignite enemies for 4 seconds. The higher the Fire damage dealt, the higher the chance and the higher the damage of the ignite. |
Revision as of 04:30, 11 December 2024
All Fire damage Hits have a chance to Ignite enemies for 4 seconds. The higher the Fire damage dealt, the higher the chance and the higher the damage of the ignite.
Ignite is a damaging ailment that deals fire damage over time.
Mechanics
Ignite deals 25% of a hit's fire damage dealt (before mitigation and damage taken modifiers) as fire damage over time for 4 seconds. This percentage is affected multiplicatively by ailment effect/magnitude. Ailment damage cannot be scaled directly; however, it can be indirectly scaled by modifying the hit damage.
Ignite does not stack; each instance of ignite has an independent duration and only the highest damage instance of ignite will deal damage.
The chance to apply ignite depends on the amount of pre-mitigation damage dealt relative to the monster's ailment threshold. It is a base of 25% chance to apply per 100% of ailment threshold the hit deals.[1] Critical strikes do not inherently always apply ailments, but they do indirectly affect the chance to apply ailments due to critical damage bonus affecting the damage dealt.
Ignite does not double-dip on enemy resistance. Ignite is applied before resistance is calculated for the igniting hit, then resistance is applied to both the hit and the ignite separately.
Version history
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- ↑ Confirmed by viperesque on the official Path of Exile Discord. https://discord.com/channels/174993814845521922/1118165205025828884/1311050747261227071