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The Perfect Zinger set has a proc with a chance of causing psi damage.  It can be slotted in the Placate power.  Does anyone know if damage occurs, does that negate the placate effect? Or does the proc fire before placating?

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The Taunt/Placate effect happens regardless of whether the Proc occurs, the set bonuses are also unaffected by whether or not the Proc occurs.

Edited by Marine X
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This is an interesting question, and one I've never tested (for reasons I'll explain later).

 

Years ago, I would have said "%damage breaks the Placate, no matter what", based on how other powers (like Sleeps) used to work. IIRC a short delay was added to Sleeps, so that the %damage didn't prevent a critter from being put to sleep. The handful of different Placate-like powers I looked at in City of Data don't appear to have a delayed effect to Placate, even after the more recent reconsideration of Threat.

 

Keep in mind, there are different sorts of powers which Placate. For example: a primary power set's version behaves differently for Stalkers and Banes/Widows than Pacify from the Presence pool.

 

The primary reason why I've never tested this: Generally I've found that particular %damage piece to be underwhelming in Taunt/Provoke/Confront-only "attacks" such that I almost exclusively use the Mocking Beratement set in Threat powers (when seeking set bonuses). Part of the issue is the ToHit check required for the %damage (even in 'auto-hit' powers), part of the issue is that for the types of powers where it can be the only %damage, it has ended up having a very marginal impact on clear times. To my way of thinking: If I need to placate an enemy, I'm unlikely to really benefit from a little extra damage anyway! If I don't need to placate them, just hit them! The calculus of others may be different.

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Let me add more detail - it puts you in a hidden state but the mobs still attack you.  If you have high def you should be able to get a hidden crit off.

 

I want to emphasize that this is NOT as if there was no enemy affecting proc slotted.  My wording above is imprecise to say "does NOT break..."

 

You placate, you get put in a hidden state, enemies continue to attack.

 

It wasn't asked, but my 2 inf is I wouldn't slot Placate this way.

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On 1/23/2025 at 10:05 AM, Hedgefund said:

Let me add more detail - it puts you in a hidden state but the mobs still attack you.  If you have high def you should be able to get a hidden crit off.

 

Non-pool placate powers have a 5s window now where even getting hit doesn't cancel the hide, so it should be a guaranteed hidden attack follow-up no matter what happens with aggro or your defense level.  The remaining 5s of Hide after that can be spoiled by getting hit though.

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