0.8.10 Temple of Elosa Arsenal

Ker0k

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Since I've seen the question asked multiple times and thoroughly looted the place, here are the things you can find in the temple:

1 Sexy Salamander

- Blossom Burst (Lvl 5)
[Recharge 3] [Charm]
You whirl lustful flowers around a foe, dealing x Pheromone damage on a hit against Magic Resistance. The petals then turn razor-sharp, causing it to Bleed for 2 turns.
Source: Put tablet in fire twice.

- Verdant Storm (Lvl 4)
[Recharge 3] [Heal] [Charm]
You call forth a restoring storm that grants one ally 43 Regeneration for 2 turns while inflicting 40 Storm damage on all enemies if it hits their Evasion.
Source: Mirror Stance Charys

- (Flash and Fade)
I don't count this one, since you can learn it elsewhere (Ember's Taphouse, iirc)
Source: Mirror Stance Charys

- Heart's Edge (Weapon)
Accuracy: 15 | Spellpower: 10 | Sexiness: 10 | Crit: 5
Attack: Physical | Penetrating: 40, Tease: 10
CATALYST, HEAVY, BLADED, MELEE, TWO-HAND, UNIQUE
Special Effect: When you land a Critical Hit with a weapon attack, you gain a surge of +30 Sexiness and Spellpower for 3 turns. When you land a Critical Hit with a Spell or Charm, you gain a surge of +30 Attack Power for 3 turns.
Source: Last room

- Ring Of Fertility And Procreation (FAP Ring)
Sexiness: 10
UNIQUE
Special Effect: Increases pregnancy speed by 10% if you have a vagina; increases semen output by 10% if you have a penis.
Source: Search option in the top left room (it seems to appear around 5AM, just wait in that tile for a bit and you should get it)

- Fertile Girdle (Waist)
Sexiness: 5 | Initiative: 10
UNIQUE, LEATHER
Special Effect: While worn, you gain a heat and/or rut cycle if you didn't have one already (or an additional +10 Feracity if you did), and your pregnancies do not Overburden you.
Source: Fight Charys

- Rogue Scholar Attire (Chest)
Ward: 45 | Armor: 35 | Sexiness: 20 | Initiative: 5 | Evasion: 10
CLOTH, LIGHT, LEATHER
Source: Fight Charys / also sold at Vixen's Arcane Arsenal

Did I miss anything?
 
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LazyAJ

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I wonder how good the Heart's Edge is for a spellblade build. I tested it and abilities that have both the Weapon and Spell tags do seem to trigger both effects.
 

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I wonder how good the Heart's Edge is for a spellblade build. I tested it and abilities that have both the Weapon and Spell tags do seem to trigger both effects.
That oversight might actually make them good for spellblade characters, but it's still really awkward
 

Ker0k

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That oversight might actually make them good for spellblade characters, but it's still really awkward
What makes you think this is an oversight?

It's also interesting for spells like hailstorm, gravel shot, and the like that use Attack Power for damage.
 
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Euthanize

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What makes you think this is an oversight?

It's also interesting for spells like hailstorm, gravel shot, and the like that use Attack Power for damage.

This is the first thing I thought to try, and "interesting" is about as far as it goes. Hailstorm has the right kind of front end but a big chunk of the spell's damage is locked behind a (non-attack power scaling) bleed DoT, and Gravel Shot suffers from being just numerically anemic in a post-level 8 world, especially for a spell you can't get until Act 2. What an item like this really wants is a Hailstorm-like spell either with no DoT or (preferably) a DoT that scales with one/both of attack power and/or spellpower.

Filed under "keep an eye on this for level 9" at the moment, for me
 

Ker0k

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This is the first thing I thought to try, and "interesting" is about as far as it goes. Hailstorm has the right kind of front end but a big chunk of the spell's damage is locked behind a (non-attack power scaling) bleed DoT, and Gravel Shot suffers from being just numerically anemic in a post-level 8 world, especially for a spell you can't get until Act 2. What an item like this really wants is a Hailstorm-like spell either with no DoT or (preferably) a DoT that scales with one/both of attack power and/or spellpower.

Filed under "keep an eye on this for level 9" at the moment, for me
I agree. Currently testing it and, while 'muscle wizard' felt like a fun concept, classic spellblade powers seem to benefit more from it.
There is a hailstorm-like spell without DoT and with a better damage type, tho (Wyvern Queen's Frost)
 
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I agree. Currently testing it and, while 'muscle wizard' felt like a fun concept, classic spellblade powers seem to benefit more from it.
There is a hailstorm-like spell without DoT and with a better damage type, tho (Wyvern Queen's Frost)

By "Hailstorm-like" I meant a spell with attack power scaling, that's not numerically below rate, with a cooldown that lets it sustain the buff. Wyvern Queen's Frost is 1/3 of those things.

So...roaring storm?

Roaring Storm is a (very mediocre outside of the very early game) stance, not a DoT.
 

Ker0k

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By "Hailstorm-like" I meant a spell with attack power scaling, that's not numerically below rate, with a cooldown that lets it sustain the buff. Wyvern Queen's Frost is 1/3 of those things.
What is the rate for you?
 

Euthanize

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What is the rate for you?

"Rate" in general game design terms refers to the available alternatives for the same (or close enough) role. So in this specific case: Hailstorm. We can compare Wyvern Queen's Frost to Hailstorm directly; Wyvern Queen's Frost is 55 Attack Power scaling damage and nothing else, on a 3 turn cooldown. Hailstorm is 50 on a 2 turn cooldown that comes with 2 turns each of Bleed (30+Willpower) and Frigid (4 for Thieves).

On the 79 Attack Power/26 Willpower PC I happen to have open, that's 98 damage on a 3 turn cooldown vs 90 + (56*4) on a 2 turn cooldown. Even for non-Thieves, you're still looking at 202 damage on a 2 turn cooldown. An example of a spell that was "at rate" for what I'm talking about would be a "Wyvern King's Frost" on a 2 turn cd that's 200+ damage from Attack Power scaling only.

Obviously that's not in the game right now, and it really underscores just how juiced the most recently added abilties are.