![]() Now normally you would also get a bonus 1% chance but to simplify this and make it easier to understand we will use 50% instead of 51%. The ATG Missile Mk.1 now has a measly 1% chance of activation and if we look at an item with a different activation chance like a stack of 5 lens makers glasses which has a 10% chance of activating a critical strike per stack. For an item like the ATG Missile Mk.1 this means that the activation chance gets changed like this: Now what Purity does is it rolls that 10% twice and only activates the item if you hit that 10% both times. The ATG Missile Mk.1 has a 10% chance of activating every time you hit the enemy, The other stats of it aren’t important for this. To explain this we can take a look at the item ATG Missile Mk.1. What it means by it rolling once more is that you have to proc an item twice to get one proc. If you have a good understanding of how the red item 57 leaf clover works then you will most likely have an easy time understanding this item. If we read what it actually does it says that it rolls luck based items one more time for an unfavorable outcome. The other part of the item and what makes it so special is the unlucky part of it or the so called penalty of the lunar item. The first part, the skill cooldown reduction part is quite simple, it just reduces your cooldowns by a flat 2 seconds and then scales by 1 more second per stack. When you pick up the item ingame it has the following description (Reduce your skill cooldowns by 2 seconds. Luckily the item doesnt have any complex scaling like some other items in this game. ![]() On the wiki we can find both what lore it has but also its stats and how it scales. Now to fully understand Purity we need to look deeper into it and the wiki is a good source of info for this. It can then be acquired ingame just like any other lunar item. It is unlocked by beating the game on Monsoon difficulty. Purity is one of the new lunar items added in the 1.0 update for the game. This guide will describe and give a better perspective on how purity works and why you would use it. ![]()
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