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Discussion thread for Dread Barrage - June 2021, featuring Wind enemies.
Please feel free to discuss or ask questions about anything related to this event.
Thank you!
Golan Heights, Upper Galilee
Approximately 20 rockets were fired from Lebanon towards the Golan Heights and Upper Galilee at 10:55 local time. Most of the rockets were intercepted, while some landed in open areas, causing no injuries.
IDF artillery has responded by firing into Lebanon.
Hezbollah has taken responsibility for the rocket attack.
Article and tweets;
https://www.timesofisrael.com/rocket-alert-sirens-sound-in-golan-heights/
https://twitter.com/idfonline/status/1423564073929691138 https://twitter.com/KyleJGlen/status/1423568107033989123
So I got big questions. I was on the poe barrage wiki and read this "Volley Fire: This jewel will fire an additional twelve projectiles per attack, six on the first and last attack, with the added projectiles spread to the sides. These additional projectiles cannot strike the same target as the main projectiles and will in fact pass through them harmlessly (though subsequent projectiles generated via effects such as chain could bounce to the primary target)." https://pathofexile.fandom.com/wiki/Barrage
Now on the volley fire jewel specific wiki it does not mention this. This is where the question starts. Say I have fork or chain and use barrage next to a hydrosphere or frost wall, will those added projectiles from Volley fire that fork or chain be able to hit the same target as original barrage projectiles? From the wording it seems it should but I've been wrong too many times to believe myself. Also I'm terrible at testing this stuff out and can't really tell myself since barrage shoots so fast. (Target dummy would be great here.) Anyways thanks for any help ppl can give. Take care everybody
Edit: Does hitting hydrosphere or frost wall count as hitting the same target??
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