How does the elemental DoT of two weapons of the same element stack?

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I already understand how overtime dmg/sec works for elemental weapons (Shock/Corrosive/Fire), but if I decide to switch between two weapons of the same element, such as the Heartbreaker (81.6 dmg/sec) and the Gospel (180.4 dmg/sec), both fire, and shot the same enemy, would the damage stack? Replace the other?



Best Answer

The best way to demonstrate this is simply to use three weapons with the three DoT elements on the same target. You will see the DoT numbers cascade in the three different colours. This means each shot that causes the effect causes DoT regardless of the source.




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Does elemental damage stack Borderlands 2?

Yes, all elemental damage over time stacks. This is one of the reasons that a fast-firing elemental weapon is excellent.

What is elemental damage in Borderlands 3?

The weapons in Borderlands 3 can inflict various types of damage to your enemies. Besides having the normal projectiles that deal physical damage there are also a variety of elemental damages in the game. These elements are; fire, corrosive, shock, cryo, and radiation.

What are status effects Borderlands 3?

Running enemies will stop running, staggering back for a step, while attacking enemies will pause their attack.



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