CoF + Wendigo's Mark

I’ve been wondering how exactly Curse of Frailty combined with Wendigo’s Mark is working or maybe rather Wendigo’s Mark itself. When I’m hitting a debuffed target, % Attack Damage converted to Health is only related to basic attacks or abilities also ?

Wendigo’s Mark deals vitality damage and a portion of that damage heals you. It is not any attack you inflict while the target is under the effect.

When wendigo activates, it applies its own damage, then applies damage once per second for the duration, like ticks of damages . The attack damage converted to health should only be related to that damage from the skill ( wendigo’s mark) .

Okay all clear, thanks so much

CoF is ridiculous with any celestial power with no cooldown, and some that do have a CD. Just wrecks everything forever.

Ye exactly what I thought since the range is huge when maxed

It depends on the celestial power really. One that doesn’t have an AoE will just suck.

Wendigo’s Mark bound to CoF = 1 target affected every tick, whereas bound to Phantasmal Blades you affect all the enemies you hit. Same for War Cry: technically all devotions have 100% chance to activate with it and it has a huge radius, but it will only trigger on one of the numerous targets hit…

This is false. I had it bound to Eldritch Fire and it lights up everything CoF hits every second. Very obvious visual effect.

No its not false, wendigos mark does not work like eldritch fire. Wendigos mark affect only one target and eldritch fire spreads.
Tho his statement about allying wendigos mark on every target hit by P blades is false, every blade has iirc 15% chance to apply it. So at best if you hit the target with all 6 blades (assuming you have 6 blades) you have 90% chance to apply mark on it. Every blade has independent chance to apply mark and in ideal situations 6 blades can apply 6 marks on different targets.
Initial cast of CoF will triger mark on only one target maximum but advantage of binding wendigos mark to CoF is, beside huge AOE, the fact that CoF ticks and if not applied instantly to target mark will be applied after some ticks cuz every CoF tick will have chance to apply it.

Yeah “every target” was a shortcut.

You know as well as I do that Wendigo’s Mark or Aetherfire is crazy when bound to PB. Between the 6 procs attempts and the %chance to pierce through targets, every single PB cast procs several of these celestial powers. You can cover the screen in aetherfire in a second with 200% casting speed.

Dude I just did it. Right before I made the post, just to make sure. CoF+EF, cast one CoF on a big group of aetherials outside fort ikon. Half the group went up at once, the other half a second or two later because it’s 15% on hit per target per second. It is not, nor has it ever been, bound to being one target per tick. You are wrong, just accept it.

That is correct, but we have obviously different views about wendigos mark, you are treating it, as it seams to me, like a source of dmg on other hand Im treating it as a source of sustain so I like it to be applied to mobs that are not my primary targets in order to get as much sustain as I can from it.

Dude you are talking about eldrich fire and we are talking about wendigos mark. Eldritch fire spreads trough mobs so if one is hit by it it will almost instantly spreed on others on other hand wendigos mark does not spread. Repeat your test with wendigos mark and you will see the difference.

This might be a silly question but if you have wendigo mark bound to CoF and the duration of the CoF is longer than the duration of the wendigo mark, won’t the wendigo mark have a chance to change targets after it runs its duration on the current marked enemy? I know it doesn’t hit the whole group but I assume once the duration is through on one enemy because of the way CoF works the mark will jump to another enemy?

No it wont change target/jump, I will try to explain you how it works.

Assume that casting CoF with wendigos mark on it you hit multiple targets. You have 15% chance for each target to apply/get affected by wendigos mark, but initial maximum of targets that will be affected by wendigos mark will be one. So no mater how many enemies is hit by COF initially only one will be hit by wendigos mark and that sucks I know, but beauty of CoF is that it ticks, or in other words it works like a DOT. What that means? It means when CoF ticks for first time you have a chance for target initially unaffected by wendigos mark to become affected by wendigos mark, after second thick also and so on…

Sorry, I might be slow but you cast CoF which has a 12 second duration at max level and you bind wendigo mark to the CoF which lasts 8 seconds. So for those twelve seconds every enemy hit by CoF is getting a “tick” which as I understand it is a measurement with the potential for wendigo to proc, right? So the first tick procs wendigo mark on a single enemy. That lasts for 8 seconds. For the last four seconds of the duration of CoF each tick has the potential to again proc wendigo on another target, right? So jump might have been inaccurate as an explanation but what I meant is basically for the duration of CoF as long as it hasn’t proc’ed, wendigo mark will move from one target to another potentially without having to recast CoF? Am I right or am I still not quite understanding this?

CoF ticks individually on each enemy and every tick can proc new wendingos mark on new target. So after x ticks of CoF (w/o recasting) you can potentially have x wendigos marks applied on x targets.