about this status effect divine reckoning
Posted by ChipmunKing137 on Sept. 4, 2025When I was fightning gobbler my qillin applyed a status effect called karmic reckoning to gobbler. It was supose to deal 5% of its health per turn. I am not sure where it came from or why it did not deal 5% of its max health. Please help! Thank you.
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sorry but I mispelled the title

Percent damage is calculated from summoning shrine boss's normally calculated max health(vitality, health per vitality and level) rather than their static multiplayer maximum health pool. Skills like that would deal far too much damage if they went off of their multiplayer health pool. If I did the math correctly, summoning shrine bosses have 23,402,600 max health based on level and vitality.
I ask for like the description of qillins abilities but it did not mention karmic reckoning. Is this some hidden feature of divine retribution. If so, can I increase stack by mastery level?
Karmic Reckoning is the name of the damage that Karmic Duality does. This is why it is dangerous to use the Brand of Qilin on something besides a Qilin. Each pet starts the round by gaining Karmic Duality but it is taken by Qilin at the end of their turn before the damage can be done. Then on Qilin's turn it transfers it to the enemy with Divine Retribution. Without a Qilin to do this it would be our pets that suffer the karmic Reckoning