A few weeks ago, I discovered that Innodem was a great weapon to use with Mag: you cast Pull, every enemy in the zip code lands in a pile at your feet, and then you do a single melee attack that kills them all. It's only now that I realize I have no idea why this happens.
The motion that Mag makes when doing this single attack is to hold the dagger in her hands and do a downwards stabbing motion that has "stabbing my downed enemy in the heart" vibes, so my assumption is that this attack is her ground finisher. And given that daggers have a particularly deadly ground finisher, it makes sense that the enemy being "finished" would die.
The part that I don't understand is why the whole group of enemies dies. Do ground finishers not just hit a single enemy, but rather have a range like normal melee attacks? Alternatively, is this a unique feature of the Innodem? I've noticed that there's a "fiery explosion" visual effect that accompanies this attack animation, which seems odd, though I wasn't able to find any mention of that on the Innodem's wiki page.
Anyway, if anyone can explain the details of this phenomenon, I'd love to understand it better! Thanks!
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A few weeks ago, I discovered that Innodem was a great weapon to use with Mag: you cast Pull, every enemy in the zip code lands in a pile at your feet, and then you do a single melee attack that kills them all. It's only now that I realize I have no idea why this happens.
The motion that Mag makes when doing this single attack is to hold the dagger in her hands and do a downwards stabbing motion that has "stabbing my downed enemy in the heart" vibes, so my assumption is that this attack is her ground finisher. And given that daggers have a particularly deadly ground finisher, it makes sense that the enemy being "finished" would die.
The part that I don't understand is why the whole group of enemies dies. Do ground finishers not just hit a single enemy, but rather have a range like normal melee attacks? Alternatively, is this a unique feature of the Innodem? I've noticed that there's a "fiery explosion" visual effect that accompanies this attack animation, which seems odd, though I wasn't able to find any mention of that on the Innodem's wiki page.
Anyway, if anyone can explain the details of this phenomenon, I'd love to understand it better! Thanks!
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