How does Fork work with PowerCharge-on-Crit work?

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The questin is about Projectiles caused by the Fork-support-gem: http://pathofexile.gamepedia.com/Fork

Will projectiels caused by Fork either have a

  • unique crit, (so they could crit when the original didn't crit)
  • shared Crit, (so they crit when the original spell did crit)

We have PCoC equipped: http://pathofexile.gamepedia.com/Power_charge_on_crit

So the big incentive: Can these new Projectiles by Fork cause a Power Charge? Thus there was faster gain of Power Charges.






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How much crit do power charges give?

Supported Skills have +15% to Critical Strike Multiplier per Power Charge when used by TrapsThis is a Support Gem. It does not grant a bonus to your character, but to skills in sockets connected to it.

How does crit multiplier work?

Critical strike multiplierThis multiplier will be applied to all damage types of a hit. For instance, with +100% to Critical Strike Multiplier, if the player scores a critical strike with an attack that normally deals 100 physical damage and 10 cold damage, he will instead deal 250 physical damage and 25 cold damage.

How do you generate power charges?

Power Charges can be gained by killing enemies using the 'power siphon' skill. They can also be gained by donning the unique 'Voll's protector' and critically hitting enemies.

What is maximum power charge Poe?

Per default you can have 3 charges of any type. Every class can get +3 to maximum for each of the charge types from the skill tree.



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