Difference between revisions of "Sword Oath"
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*{{Patch|2.3|The effects of Sword Oath will not be lost upon incapacitation.}} | *{{Patch|2.3|The effects of Sword Oath will not be lost upon incapacitation.}} | ||
*{{Patch|2.28|Fixed an issue wherein auto-attacks generated incorrect enmity while under the effects of Sword Oath.}} | *{{Patch|2.28|Fixed an issue wherein auto-attacks generated incorrect enmity while under the effects of Sword Oath.}} | ||
*{{Patch|2.0}} | *{{Patch|2.0|Added as a spell with the following description: "Increases the potency of auto-attacks by 50. Cannot be used with Shield Oath. Effect ends upon reuse."}} |
Revision as of 22:44, 2 March 2024
“Gain three stacks of Sword Oath after successfully completing a combo with Royal Authority.
Duration: 30s— In-game description
Sword Oath is a trait unlocked at level 76. It is available for Paladin.
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History
- Patch 5.0 (2019-07-02):
- Is now a trait with entirely reworked effects.
- Now grants three stacks of Sword Oath after successfully completing a combo with Royal Authority.
- Patch 4.0 (2017-06-20): Now acquired at level 35 (previously level 30).
- Patch 3.4 (2016-09-27):
- Increased potency has changed from 50 to 75.
- Weapon delay will now affect damage output.
- Patch 3.2 (2016-02-23): Use will no longer interrupt weaponskill combos.
- Patch 2.3 (2014-07-08): The effects of Sword Oath will not be lost upon incapacitation.
- Patch 2.28 (2014-06-05): Fixed an issue wherein auto-attacks generated incorrect enmity while under the effects of Sword Oath.
- Patch 2.0 (2013-08-27): Added as a spell with the following description: "Increases the potency of auto-attacks by 50. Cannot be used with Shield Oath. Effect ends upon reuse."