Doesn't it just apply a short debuff that amplifies any damage from BM and his summons do?
Yeah. Had to look for it in the patch notes. Though it would apply bonus damage based on number of units hit or somthing.
So, reapplying the debuff refreshes current stacks? Would make little sense if each stack had it's own duration, since it's 10 seconds duration with 8 secs CD. Though, indefinite stacking seems as weird.
^yes and apparently you can stack them, I think if you hit someone with both axes the amplification is applied for every axe
i think valve is purposefully making a lot of things stack so that they can mess around with cooldown reduction and provide bonuses based off that (in wc3 dota a lot of things JUST COULD NOT STACK due to engine limitations, not due to some specific design choice)
Though, indefinite stacking seems as weird.
ursa would like a word with you
if you hit someone with both axes the amplification is applied for every axe
Sweet, so it's actually double the values. I suppose now you max axes before the aura. Even more so if it amplifies the damage done by axes themselves.
just tested it
yeah thats how it works
wait what the fuck
if both axes hit you get 2 stacks
if one axe hits, it applies on stack when it passes through the unit, THEN ONE MORE STACK IF IT GOES BACK THROUGH IT
what the fuck is this how is this logical
apparently it can AT MOST deal twice the axe damage, seems it does not depend on both axes hitting, but that when both axes hit, you apply one stack when it hits and one when it retreats, but it starts retreating right away so it seems like both axes apply this
god
TL:DR: It deals two damage instances, on passing through when thrown, and retreating, it also applies a stack every time it passes through the unit, but the two axes basically act like one (if you cast it from melee range or make sure axes cross at the target unit, it still deals two damage instances and applies only two stacks)
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So, they reworked this spell and now it has some damage amplification per stack property. What does that mean?
Neither the spell description nor wki tell anything about it.