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Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:09 am
by berenbelagund
http://te4.org/wiki/Prox%27s_Lucky_Halfling_Foot

Why does this thing put a hotkey in my menu? It doesn't do anything when I click it. It looks like it automatically detects traps, and gives a chance to shake off physical conditions, so I don't control it.

Re: Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:15 am
by HousePet
To show you the cooldown.

Re: Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 2:45 pm
by berenbelagund
HousePet wrote:To show you the cooldown.
Thanks! In other words, the button is there, but I never click it. Instead, when the 25% chance triggers "to shrug off up to three stuns, pins and dazes each turn, with a 10 turn cooldown," I simply look at the button to view the cooldown. Is that it?

If so, is this the only item with a 'passive button,' or are there others?

Re: Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 3:45 pm
by Micbran
Well, it probably isn't, but you can take vitality (passive with a cooldown) and put it on your bar and see the cooldown. Same for cauterize and ect.

Re: Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 4:54 pm
by Wolls
"look at the button to view the cooldown"

If you don't know the cool down it is very hard to plan around it. There are uber talents but they have a cool down.. so you can map them. If say Cauterize is on cool down its hard to aggro...

It is a meaningless button yet You want to know the cooldown. There are many skills which have a cool down. It is better to map them/ throw them on the talent bar.

Serious vs a tree like Vitallity.. that damn foot is better... like underrated good. If you want a physical or need a physical resist.. honestly its even bettter late game.

Better Edit: You can make build around the proc effects from the halfling foot.

Re: Prox's Lucky Halfling Foot

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 8:42 pm
by berenbelagund
Micbran wrote:Well, it probably isn't, but you can take vitality (passive with a cooldown) and put it on your bar and see the cooldown. Same for cauterize and ect.
Wow, folks, I had no idea you could put talents that are passively triggered on the talent bar. I thought the bar was just for talents where you choose when it fires off. That's a lot more informative if it works that way. I'll try it out!