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How does the physical javelin attack of lightning fury work?

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I am trying to better understand
Lightning Fury
.
Lightning Fury
does both physical and lightning damage. The lightning part always goes off on impact and sends out
Bolts
. However, there appears to be some confusion about how the physical part works. I have seen two different views on it.

View 1: The physical
Javelin
attack has a chance to miss and if it misses it does no physical damage and does not
Pierce
the target (even with 100 percent
Pierce
because you need to hit to
Pierce
).

This appears to be the prevailing view online. However, it may be incorrect based on some digging I did.

View 2: The physical
Javelin
attack always hits but can be blocked. If a projectile hits but is blocked it still pierces. This means lighting Fury will always
Pierce
with 100 percent
Pierce
chance. It also means you will always leach from monsters that cannot block (depending on physical immunity and drain effectiveness). See https://www.theamazonbasin.com/wiki/ind ... tning_Fury and the source contained there.

Anyone know which view is correct?
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I am trying to better understand
Lightning Fury
.
Lightning Fury
does both physical and lightning damage. The lightning part always goes off on impact and sends out
Bolts
. However, there appears to be some confusion about how the physical part works. I have seen two different views on it.

View 1: The physical
Javelin
attack has a chance to miss and if it misses it does no physical damage and does not
Pierce
the target (even with 100 percent
Pierce
because you need to hit to
Pierce
).

This appears to be the prevailing view online. However, it may be incorrect based on some digging I did.

View 2: The physical
Javelin
attack always hits but can be blocked. If a projectile hits but is blocked it still pierces. This means lighting Fury will always
Pierce
with 100 percent
Pierce
chance. It also means you will always leach from monsters that cannot block (depending on physical immunity and drain effectiveness). See https://www.theamazonbasin.com/wiki/ind ... tning_Fury and the source contained there.

Anyone know which view is correct?
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I don't know the answer to your question, but based on this one, plus your last one, is it safe to assume you are experiencing mana issues with your javazon? If you are, leech will never solve mana issues for this build. They are just too mana hungry and they leech too little. There are other cheaper ways to get mana than Phoenix. Wisdom provides +5 MAEK plus 33%
Pierce
(freeing up your
Belt
slot).
Silkweave
also gives +5 MAEK plus increases max mana by 10%.
Lidless Wall
provides +3-5 MAEK and 10% to max mana. Lastly giving your merc an Insight will also greatly help.

But if HRs are not an issue Phoenix plus Merc Infinity is the way to go.

However, please ignore this if my assumption is way off base and you are not experiencing mana issues and you are just curious of the mechanics of the attack.

I am permanently no longer accepting
Ort
or
Thul
runes as trade currency

All trades can be accomplished via PC or xbox. All reasonable offers will be considered and probably accepted.
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OP
Thanks Knappogue. I would say I am most interested in the mechanics of the ability.
Lightning Fury
is one of the most iconic abilities in the game and I find it interesting that almost no one seems to know how it actually works. I am trying to gain a better understanding of it.

Incidentally, in case anyone knows, another thing I realized about
Lightning Fury
is that when I hit a solitary monster with it there would appear to be two
Bolts
coming out of it. I found out this was because
Lightning Fury
will actually send out a bolt at the monster it makes impact with and not just the monsters around it. Therefore, if you hit a solitary monster you will get a bolt sent at it in addition to the original bolt that pierces through it, so two
Bolts
coming out of it.

So, another question I have is does
Lightning Fury
do double lightning damage to the impacted target. Damage from the initial impact (since the
Javelin
is imbued with lighting) and then damage from the bolt sent at the impacted target? If it sends
Bolts
out to the nearby monsters will it
Pierce
through the initial impacted target doing even more damage to them? Why does the bolt sent at the impacted target seem to go in a random direction, what determines the direction? There are so many weird things with this ability!
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This thread may help
forums/lightning-fury-mana-leach-with-o ... 91713.html

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Lightning Fury
,
Lightning Strike
and
Charged Strike
, work like an "on attack trigger"

We you use them you do a "regular" attack/throw that may miss (or be blocked), independently of the attack hit or not, the skill effect will trigger (in the case of
Lightning Fury
- the "
Bolts
explosion").

If your attack hit it will do your normal attack damage to the main target (and only to him): physical + any elemental damage from equipment/skills
(and will do life/mana leach and any other "on hit trigger" effect that you have)
Pierce
will only happen if the attack hit too (and then there will be another hit test against the next monster in the path and another "on attack" trigger even if it misses)

OBS: I use
Silkweave
with my
Lightning Fury
Amazon to deal with the mana

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OP
Thanks Fred, I am just not entirely convinced it works that way for
Lightning Fury
.

If you scroll down a bit and look at the picture on this page https://www.theamazonbasin.com/wiki/ind ... tning_Fury, he throws a
Lightning Fury
at three monsters in a line. It clearly does physical damage to the first and third but not the second. This would not be possible if the physical part of
Lightning Fury
could miss (you cannot
Pierce
if you miss). However, it is explained if it can be blocked but always hits.

However, this is a very old source and maybe the mechanics changed at some point.
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Actually I made a confusion with the bow skills (that have a hit check and the effect happen even if the attack miss)

According to
https://maxroll.gg/d2/resources/hit-chance-mechanics | Skills without Hit Check
There are Skills which do not calculate Chance to Hit. These Skills do not have a Hit Check, and always hit their target. If the Skill is a Missile attack, the projectile successfully hits if it collides with a target.

-
Guided Arrow

-
Lightning Bolt

-
Lightning Fury

-
Smite

- If a Serpent Magus or
Reanimated Horde
uses
Charge


The following Skills apply their Skill effect without succeeding at a Hit Check. The Weapon damage does not apply, but the Skill damage does.

-
Exploding Arrow

-
Freezing Arrow

-
Immolation Arrow

-
Plague Javelin

-
Poison Javelin

-
Conversion
So
Lightning Fury
always hit (and
Lightning Strike
and
Charged Strike
are "on hit triggers") 😓😓 my bad

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But the main point remains, only the main targets (the initial one - and the next main target after each
Pierce
) receive your attack damage (and so only them can be mana/life leeched).
The
Bolts
from the explosion only deal the lightning damage from
Lightning Fury
.

https://maxroll.gg/d2/d2planner/sj01061l#5 | Calculations
Lightning Fury
– Level 43

- Missile Damage: 1177–9335
Physical Damage: 1145–2231
Cold Damage: 28–83
Lightning Damage: 4–7021

- Bolt Damage: 2–6961
Lightning Damage: 2–6961
OBS: Lightning Damage of the Missile Damage is a little higher because it includes lightning damage from equipment (
Highlord's Wrath
)

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More two things from https://www.purediablo.com/strategy/dia ... cing-guide
(I didn't know...)

- Block does not prevent
Pierce
Blocking may also occur which will prevent a monster from taking any damage or be affected by a modifier but the
Pierce
can still occur and normally damage and apply the modifiers to the following monsters.
- If the attack misses (not a issue for
Lightning Fury
) but the
Pierce
roll was successful, the project continues traveling but without dealing any damage 🤔😯
You may have noticed sometimes that your Projectile keeps traveling but doesn’t deal any damage. This happens when a hit is not successful but the
Pierce
is. As already said,
Pierce
will only work when you hit the target so in that scenario the animation of
Pierce
will happen but basically it’s only a graphical effect that carries no damage.

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OP
Those are great resources Fred, thanks!

Based on those, and my own readings, this is how I understand
Lightning Fury
works. If anyone thinks this is wrong please let me know.

When you throw
Lightning Fury
and it makes impact with a target it always hits. However, that hit can be blocked. I am not sure if this blocks the physical damage and the added lightning damage of the
Javelin
or just the physical damage. Even if the hit is blocked, on impact it will send
Bolts
out to all targets within ten yards (up to the maximum number of
Bolts
for the skill level) including the target it impacted with. These
Bolts
cannot be blocked and will
Pierce
through all targets and some may pass through the initial impacted target. Even if the hit is blocked, it will have a chance to
Pierce
because blocking does not stop
Pierce
. If the
Javelin
pierces through and impacts another target the same thing happens. It can
Pierce
up to 4 targets.

I am still not entirely sure where the
Bolts
originate from. The front of the target, the middle of the target or the point of impact on the target. It is really hard to see in game.
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- The block (when triggered) prevent all damage from the attack. So in this case will prevent all "Missile Damage" to the main target.
https://maxroll.gg/d2/resources/block-mechanics
A successful block negates the damage from the incoming attack.
- The
Bolts
do only Lightning damage (so they are a "Missile with no Physical Damage component"), because of that:
-- They cannot be blocked.
https://maxroll.gg/d2/resources/block-mechanics
-- Your "
Pierce
%" attribute do not affect them.
https://www.purediablo.com/strategy/dia ... cing-guide

- On the other hand, you can see that the
Bolts
Pierce
, so, I assume that they work like Sorceress's Lightning skill (natural 100%
Pierce
, may
Pierce
infinite times) 🤔
(find no link explicitly saying that... but you can see the
Bolts
visually always
Pierce
- easy to see against small packs)

- The bolt explosion release
Bolts
from the "main target impact point", and release a bolt for each close monster (up to the Skill level limit), this do include the main target itself (didn't kown that... but tested)
(find no link explicitly saying that... but when you attack small mobs, you can count the number of
Bolts
released and see that there is one bolt for the main target - in special against sole monster)
So I assume, that the main target will be hit by a bolt from his own explosion 🤔

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