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'''Killing Palm'''
{{Item
|rarity_id                              = normal
|name                                    = Killing Palm
|class_id                                = Active Skill Gem
|size_x                                  = 1
|size_y                                  = 1
|drop_level                              = 1
|tags                                    = gem, default
|metadata_id                            =
|help_text                              = Place into a Skill Gem socket to gain this skill.<br>Sockets are found in the Skills menu tab.
|dexterity_percent                      = 50
|intelligence_percent                    = 50
|gem_tags                                = AoE, Melee, Strike, Physical
|gem_description                        = Dash to an enemy and Strike them down with an unarmed Attack, Culling enemies if their life is low enough. Each enemy killed by this strike grants a Power Charge. Enemies around you that can be culled will be highlighted. This skill always Strikes with your bare fist, even if you have a Quarterstaff equipped.
|active_skill_name                      =
|item_class_id_restriction              = Unarmed, Quarterstaff
|skill_id                                = Killing Strike
|cast_time                              = 1.0
|required_level                          = 1
|static_cost_types                      = Mana
|static_attack_speed_multiplier          = 90
|stat_text                              = (24) to (36) Added Attack Physical Damage <br> Culling Strike <br> Can't be Evaded <br> +7% to Critical Hit Chance
|level1                                  = True
|level1_level_requirement                = 22
|level1_cost_amounts                    = 12
|level1_damage_effectiveness            = 147
|level1_damage_multiplier                = 147
|inventory_icon                          = Killing Palm
|release_version                        =
}}
'''Falling Thunder''' is an [[strike]] [[attack]] [[skill]] that dashes to an enemy, [[Culling]] them if possible, and granting a [[Power Charge]] if the enemy was killed. Falling Thunder deals [[physical]] damage and requires a [[Quarterstaff]] or being [[Unarmed]].
 
==Skill functions and interactions==
Enemies within [[Culling]] range will be highlighted with a blue icon.
 
==Gem level progression==
{{Skill progression
}}
 
{{Item acquisition}}
 
{{Alternate skill effect list}}
 
==Version history==
{{Version history table header}}
{{Version history table end}}
 
==References==
{{reflist|refs=
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{{Navbox Skills}}

Revision as of 01:48, 22 November 2024

Killing PalmAoE, Melee, Strike, Physical
Level: 1
Cost: 12 Mana
Attack Speed: 90% of base
Attack Damage: 147% of base
Effectiveness of Added Damage: 147%
Dash to an enemy and Strike them down with an unarmed Attack, Culling enemies if their life is low enough. Each enemy killed by this strike grants a Power Charge. Enemies around you that can be culled will be highlighted. This skill always Strikes with your bare fist, even if you have a Quarterstaff equipped.(24) to (36) Added Attack Physical Damage
Culling Strike
Can't be Evaded
+7% to Critical Hit Chance
Place into a Skill Gem socket to gain this skill.
Sockets are found in the Skills menu tab.
File:Killing Palm inventory icon.png
Acquisition
Drop level: 1
Metadata
Item class: Skill Gem

Falling Thunder is an strike attack skill that dashes to an enemy, Culling them if possible, and granting a Power Charge if the enemy was killed. Falling Thunder deals physical damage and requires a Quarterstaff or being Unarmed.

Skill functions and interactions

Enemies within Culling range will be highlighted with a blue icon.

Gem level progression

LevelRequired LevelMana
Cost
Damage
Effectiveness
Attack
Damage
12212147%147%

Item acquisition

Killing Palm can drop anywhere.

Alternate skill effects

Killing Palm has the following alternate skill effects:

ItemDescription

Version history

Version Changes

References