Summon Triggerbots is a skill obtained by allocating the Ascendancy passive notable Perfect Crime which summons two invulnerable Triggerbot minions. Any spells you trigger will instead trigger on each Triggerbot's location, similar to Arcanist Brand, and causes two spell triggers for one proc. Skill cost will be consumed twice as if the spell was triggered twice. Skills that apply an effect or buff around the player, like Blade Vortex or Aegis skills, still apply to the player and not the Triggerbot.
Skill effects: Triggerbots do not deal damage directly. Spells triggered at the Triggerbot's location are still considered yours, not the minion's, and will not scale with minion modifiers unless the spell itself already did so. This also means that effects like on-hit effects, on-kill effects, on-crit effects, leech, and reflect are all still attributed to the player.
Targeting: Triggerbots only change the trigger location, and do not affect the actual target of the skill. Due to Triggerbots' AI, ranged skills may be better than skills that cast around the user due to being capped by minion movement speed.
Minions:
The Dancing Dervish: The spell will trigger from one of the Triggerbots, Manifesting two Dervishes and disabling your weapons. The spell cannot then trigger a second time because you no longer have that spell, so it fails to trigger from the second triggerbot's location.
Triggerbots do not interact with skills triggered by things that are not you, such as Summon Holy Relic's Nova skill or Summon Reaper's dash slash.
Please note Triggerbots only work with anything categorized as a "spell", which actually includes quite a few Glove Enchantments and Essence of Hysteria's Fire Burst.
Like Clockwork grants you increased Cooldown Recovery rate, while Perfect Crime summons two Triggerbots, which override the location of where a triggered spell is being cast, and instead causes it to trigger twice, once from each of their locations.
Perfect Crime is a Saboteur Notable ascendancy passive skill.
The Perfect Crime notable passive summons two Triggerbots, which override the location of where a triggered spell is being cast and instead causes it to trigger twice, once from each of their locations.
Name(Level) | Description |
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Battlemage's Cry (24) | Warcry, Critical, Trigger, AoE, Duration |
Infernal Cry (24) | Warcry, AoE, Duration, Fire, Attack, Trigger, Melee |
Reckoning (4) | Trigger, Attack, AoE, Physical, Melee |
Vengeance (24) | Trigger, Attack, AoE, Physical, Melee |
Riposte (4) | Trigger, Attack, Melee, Strike, Physical |
Intuitive Link (34) | Trigger, Spell, Duration, Link |
Bane (24) | Chaos, Trigger, Spell, AoE, Duration, Hex |
Spellslinger (24) | Trigger, Spell |
Arcanist Brand (38) | Trigger, Spell, Duration, Brand |
Awakened Cast On Critical Strike Support (72) | Critical, Support, Spell, Trigger |
Awakened Hextouch Support (72) | Support, Hex, Trigger |
Awakened Cast While Channelling Support (72) | Support, Channelling, Spell, Trigger |
Cast on Melee Kill Support (38) | Support, Melee, Attack, Spell, Trigger |
Cast when Damage Taken Support (38) | Support, Spell, Trigger |
Manaforged Arrows Support (8) | Bow, Support, Trigger |
Mark On Hit Support (38) | Support, Mark, Trigger |
Cast On Critical Strike Support (38) | Critical, Support, Spell, Trigger |
Cast on Death Support (38) | Support, Spell, Trigger |
Awakened Cast On Critical Strike Support (72) | Critical, Support, Spell, Trigger |
Prismatic Burst Support (1) | Support, Spell, AoE, Fire, Cold, Lightning, Prismatic, Trigger |
Impending Doom Support (31) | Support, Hex, Spell, AoE, Chaos, Trigger |
Hextouch Support (38) | Support, Hex, Trigger |
Cast when Stunned Support (38) | Support, Spell, Trigger |
Cast while Channelling Support (38) | Support, Channelling, Spell, Trigger |
Awakened Hextouch Support (72) | Support, Hex, Trigger |
Awakened Cast While Channelling Support (72) | Support, Channelling, Spell, Trigger |
Triggerbots only work with things you trigger yourself. They don’t work with things your minions trigger.
Yes.
Triggerbots don't count as dealing damage. The origin point of the Trigger changes to the Triggerbots. So in this case, Spell Leech still applies to the player.
This is doing the same thing as Arcanist Brand, which is overriding the location the triggered spell thinks it was cast from.
Anything that happens at the location the skill was cast from, will happen at the location of the bots instead.
It does not change where the skill is targeted at, only where it originates from.
It does not change anything which adds an ongoing effect to the caster, such Blade Vortex or the Aegis skills, because that's not using the location they were cast from, that's using the object which has the triggered skill.