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Agonyzing Blast not working
So i've been trying to run as a Drow Warlock and on my first level up I put Agonyzing Blast for some extra DPS. (Also Repelling Blast but that worked well). I felt that I wasn't doing that extra damage, and my surprise when I checked my skill profile was that the Agonyzing Blast passive... directly didn't appear. It was like I never leveled it up. How can this bug still exist after so many years in early access...
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LordAnubis Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:24am 
Agonizing Blast works. Check your combat logs to see that it is indeed adding your charisma modifier to your Eldritch Blast attacks. I just verified yesterday when I rolled a warlock that it works. It could be that you just rolled very low on your attack damage, so it may have seemed like agonizing blast didn't work.
Last edited by LordAnubis; Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:24am
Meanwhile Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:29am 
It could be considered a bug that it's not displaying alongside your other invocations on your regular profile, but when you level up, you can still see it along the right side of the screen with all your other class features. Either way, the extra damage is happening. As LordAnubis mentioned, all you have to do is check the combat log.
True, it shows up in the combat log, but what it bothers me is that I can't see the passive in my skill so it leads a bit to confusion since Repelling Blast it does show up as a passive but Agonyzing Blast doesn't. Thanks for the info :)
Morgian Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:32am 
Talking about warlocks:
Pact of the blade does work partially. To get your CHA as combat stat you have to summon a new weapon after a long rest. If you don't, it resets to STR. I did not get a second attack at level 5, though. Maybe it works with real weapons that you bind to you, but have not tried yet.
Eldritch blast is fantastic if you have unlocked the mindflayer skill with the auto-crits. But I do not understand how it really works. At first I thought it works once per rest. Then it worked throughout the fight in the Inn of the Last Light, but not afterwards. So maybe it is for 10 turns per rest like other effects?
Repelling blast is a mixed blessing. I managed to lose two named NPCs (cannot loot the quest item from her) by now, one in a chasm, one in the lava. Better not forget to turn it off when circumstances are like that.

Edit: it is not among passives because you cannot turn it off.
Last edited by Morgian; Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:33am
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Date Posted: Aug 7, 2023 @ 8:22am
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