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Effect Main Socket effect: While charging a heavy attack, all damage is received as wither damage and your posture cannot be broken. |
Umbral Eye of Loash is one of the Umbral Eyes available in Lords of the Fallen (LotF). Umbral Eye of Loash is a relic that, while charging a heavy attack, makes you receive all damage as wither damage and become impervious to posture breaks. It also provides decreased withered health upon Umbral transition.
Where to Find Umbral Eye of Loash in Lords of the Fallen
Umbral Eye of Loash can be found in the following Location:
- Path of Devotion: From the Vestige of Dieter, head down the path past the 2 large hills until you reach a building entrance. Warp into the Umbral and soulflay the Umbral Belly on the statue on the left of the entrance to receive the Umbral Eye of Loash.
- See it on the LotF map
Lords of the Fallen Umbral Eye of Loash Effects
Umbral Eye of Loash can be inserted into your Umbral Lamp. The effects vary according to which slot you insert it into
- Main Socket effect: While charging a heavy attack, all damage is received as wither damage and your posture cannot be broken.
- Secondary Socket effect: +20% withered health upon Umbral transition.
Lords of the Fallen Umbral Eye of Loash Notes & Tips
- Each type of LotF Umbral Eye has a unique effect, and players can insert them into specific slots on the Umbral Lamp.
- Note that your posture will not be broken only during the charging animation, you will become vulnerable during the attack/lunge animation.
- Other notes and player tips go here.
- Anonymous
Just got nerfed as of today's patch. Less withered health regain when this is equipped.
- Anonymous
This is objectively the best item in the game. You get to use in most cases the most damage move with no counter other then a few frames at the end of the attack.
- Anonymous
Counts for only the wind-up, for the actual attack/lunge you are back to being vulnerable.
- Anonymous
The main socket effect is either bugged or the description is wrong. It says all damage received becomes wither damage instead. That's not true. If the enemy deals bleeding, smite etc, the damage does not become wither damage and you will loose all your health instead. At first it sounds like a really good effect but with the amount of enemies dealing bleeding and smite it becomes one of the more useless effects game. Still super effective against enemies who deal only physical damage.
- Anonymous
Ridiculously good most times it just a free attack because you heal all the withered damage from the hit, some elites and bosses can still knock you out of charging though so be careful when using it
How bad is the nerf? If I charge my GS do I not get back full withered HP?
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