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Yeah. I'm sure, you can easily test it changing equipment and train with potato bag. Also you can test it with the methodwakfu builder (a reference website about wakfu that was even mentioned in gamakna magazine)
As I said some ST spells can do AOE damage under special circunstances but that AOE dmg only will be affected by ST mastery.
On the other side you have the same effect. An example is SADIST MARK of eniripsam, an AOE spell that marks mobs and heals its killer. It will only heal ONE character but Area Mastery affects it.
In short, do you have a spell with ST icon? then Area mastery is useless there and vice versa.
Spells with multiple "modes" can be both AOE and Single Target!
This is most readily observed with Enutrof's Meteor spell, since the conditions for its modes are so straight forward. When cast on a mine, it's an AOE spell, when cast on a target without a mine, it's a single target spell. It's also testable with Pandawa's Milk Wave.
The rule is less "what does the icon in the spell description say" and more: "what is the primary modality of the spell when I'm casting it?"
It's worth doing testing in-game for spells that might have counter-intuitive AOE/Single Target usage, but the general rule does seem to be that whichever mastery applies to the spell's primary effect will be used for its secondary effects as well (for example: Feca's Orb is always Melee + Single Target mastery based armor)
Sorry, my bad. It looks like that the methodwafu builder has this feature buged. I tested it in the potato bag and certainly AOE mastery affect the AOE damage/heal of an ST spell.
I'll contact method to fix the bug.
Does it heal in an area?
If so you should know the answer
Nope, a single target spell is only affected by single target mastery even if it could deal AOE damage.
You can use Method builder to test it.
In theory, the spell damage will not be, but the Milk Cloud it creates should be. Are you sure this is right?
(The thread is a bit old, by the way.)
Yeah. I'm sure, you can easily test it changing equipment and train with potato bag. Also you can test it with the methodwakfu builder (a reference website about wakfu that was even mentioned in gamakna magazine)
As I said some ST spells can do AOE damage under special circunstances but that AOE dmg only will be affected by ST mastery.
On the other side you have the same effect. An example is SADIST MARK of eniripsam, an AOE spell that marks mobs and heals its killer. It will only heal ONE character but Area Mastery affects it.
In short, do you have a spell with ST icon? then Area mastery is useless there and vice versa.
Spells with multiple "modes" can be both AOE and Single Target!
This is most readily observed with Enutrof's Meteor spell, since the conditions for its modes are so straight forward. When cast on a mine, it's an AOE spell, when cast on a target without a mine, it's a single target spell. It's also testable with Pandawa's Milk Wave.
The rule is less "what does the icon in the spell description say" and more: "what is the primary modality of the spell when I'm casting it?"
It's worth doing testing in-game for spells that might have counter-intuitive AOE/Single Target usage, but the general rule does seem to be that whichever mastery applies to the spell's primary effect will be used for its secondary effects as well (for example: Feca's Orb is always Melee + Single Target mastery based armor)
Sorry, my bad. It looks like that the methodwafu builder has this feature buged. I tested it in the potato bag and certainly AOE mastery affect the AOE damage/heal of an ST spell.
I'll contact method to fix the bug.
Oh, good. Mystery solved at last.