The Dance of Light and Darkness in Nora Roberts' Dark Witch Trilogy

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Nora Roberts' Dark Witch trilogy is a captivating series of books that combines fantasy, romance, and magic. The trilogy consists of three novels: Dark Witch, Shadow Spell, and Blood Magick. In Dark Witch, the first book of the series, we are introduced to Iona Sheehan, a young woman who travels from America to Ireland in search of her roots. Upon arriving in Ireland, she discovers her heritage as a Dark Witch and learns that she is destined to play a crucial role in an age-old battle between good and evil. Along the way, she forms deep connections with the other characters, particularly Boyle McGrath, a stable owner, and his family. Shadow Spell, the second book, continues the story of Iona and her friends as they face new challenges and deepen their bonds.


+10 Strength
+10 Intelligence
is +20 omni.

Tornado Shot like other projectile based attacks does not shotgun, however the secondary Projectiles which emit from the tornadoes at the targeted locations do. Eldritch Altars and certain rare monsters can reflect non-damaging ailments you inflict therefore It is important to itemise for this as they can drastically increase the damage you take from all sources or slow your character s action speed substantially.

Crystallised omnisciecne onyx amoulet

Shadow Spell, the second book, continues the story of Iona and her friends as they face new challenges and deepen their bonds. The focus shifts to the character Connor O'Dwyer, who, like Iona, possesses magical abilities. Together, they must confront their shared enemy and protect their loved ones.

need help with crystallised omniscience

so, i hopped into a ranger build that requires crystallised omniscience with having 0 knowledge about it. done with the campaign, got some ok gear for now, and got to the level i could use it at. and then when i equip it i literally can't use anything to my surprise.

i have a hard time understanding things in the first place, but for the most part i manage by just following what build guide i'm going with. i would like to maybe figure out how this works before trashing the character and what i put into it just because it's a little difficult for me.

can someone help explain how it works to me? do i reset all my gems to level 1? how do i get the attributes back to use everything like i could before?

this is the build i am following https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBYly39xFSU

and this is pob for my character https://pastebin.com/EuqZX7uJ

sorry if this ends up sounding incredibly dumb :p

Last bumped on Mar 14, 2022, 5:11:17 PM Posted by
wofurs
on Mar 14, 2022, 5:53:59 AM

The amulet turns all of your stats (except the ones you started with at Level 1) into a new stat called "Omniscience." All you gear requirements are also turned into omniscience requirements upon putting on the amulet. The bottom line which rolls from 15-25% determines how much omniscience you need to wear stuff (the higher the roll the less you need).

In short, you want to replace most of your gear with gear that has +stats because that's how you build your omniscience stat. You can get rid of all your elemental resistance when getting new gear because the amulet will provide you with a ton of it as long as you are getting lots of stats. Note that each stat line only counts once, so +16 to all attributes will only give you 16 omniscience, not 48.

Most Omni builds wear Black Sun Crest as the helmet because it gives you stats on 3 separate lines. You can get a poorly rolled one fairly cheap. Additionally, I would take the Utmost Swiftness wheel you are pathing right by and a mastery that gives +5 stat per notable (doesn't matter which one). I would also annoint either Utmost Intellect or Utmost Might onto your amulet. If you get a cheap Black Sun Crest and do these other things, you should be able to wear your stuff.

Posted by
TemjinGold
on Mar 14, 2022, 6:47:30 AM

In addition to what TemjinGold said, Mathil talks about omniscience for about 4 and a half minutes in his tornado shot trinity build.

17/04/2021 https://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/3082616/page/1
"We tell people that Path of Exile league starts are a fair playing field for everyone, and we need to actually make sure that is the reality."

A BLATANT LIE by the HMFIIC.
Perhaps GGG should consider a leadership change.

Posted by
Bjorn_Angannon
on Mar 14, 2022, 7:02:58 AM TemjinGold wrote:

The amulet turns all of your stats (except the ones you started with at Level 1) into a new stat called "Omniscience." All you gear requirements are also turned into omniscience requirements upon putting on the amulet. The bottom line which rolls from 15-25% determines how much omniscience you need to wear stuff (the higher the roll the less you need).

In short, you want to replace most of your gear with gear that has +stats because that's how you build your omniscience stat. You can get rid of all your elemental resistance when getting new gear because the amulet will provide you with a ton of it as long as you are getting lots of stats. Note that each stat line only counts once, so +16 to all attributes will only give you 16 omniscience, not 48.

Most Omni builds wear Black Sun Crest as the helmet because it gives you stats on 3 separate lines. You can get a poorly rolled one fairly cheap. Additionally, I would take the Utmost Swiftness wheel you are pathing right by and a mastery that gives +5 stat per notable (doesn't matter which one). I would also annoint either Utmost Intellect or Utmost Might onto your amulet. If you get a cheap Black Sun Crest and do these other things, you should be able to wear your stuff.

thanks for this, it's easier to understand for me :) i'll look into doing this for my character.

Posted by
wofurs
on Mar 14, 2022, 8:01:41 AM

The amulet itself comes with a stat 'Attribute requirements are satisfied by % of Omniscience'. It rolls between 15 and 25 afaik and you want a high roll on this stat, at least 24%.

With a perfect roll (25%) you basically need to multiply stat requirements on gear by 4. If a gear piece requires 180 strength and your omni amulet is 25% then you'll need 720 omniscience to equip this piece.

The good part about this system is that attribute requirements are not additive. If your item requires 180 strength AND 170 intelligence (for example) it just checks against the highest number which is 180. So 720 omni is also enough to equip this. This allows to easily circumvent problems other builds often have (lacking some stats and needing to take a +30 notable or a prefix)

As almost everything in POE, this is not communicated well to the player and even your total Omniscience is not clearly shown on character sheet, it's under Misc stats out of all places. Cmon GGG, was it really that hard to make a yellow circle inside your attribute triangle whenever you equip this amulet (that would display your Omni)?

The way you stack Omni is also convoluted and not consistent.
+10 Strength is +10 Omni
+10 Strength and Intelligence is +10 omni
+10 All Attributes is +10 omni

+10 Strength
+10 Intelligence
is +20 omni.

I mean, WTF.
It's a nice item, but do you even playtest your game at this point?
How this even made it through to live league?
And is considered a 'feature' ?!

In short, you want to replace most of your gear with gear that has +stats because that's how you build your omniscience stat. You can get rid of all your elemental resistance when getting new gear because the amulet will provide you with a ton of it as long as you are getting lots of stats. Note that each stat line only counts once, so +16 to all attributes will only give you 16 omniscience, not 48.
Noraa roberts dark witch trilogy

The final book of the trilogy, Blood Magick, brings the story to its thrilling conclusion. Iona and her friends must confront their ultimate foe and make a final stand against evil. Throughout this book, past and present intertwine in unexpected ways, leading to an epic battle that will determine the fate of the Dark Witch and her allies. What sets the Dark Witch trilogy apart is Nora Roberts' ability to create a rich and vivid world of magic and romance. The landscapes of Ireland are beautifully described, transporting the reader into a world filled with ancient legends and mystical powers. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making their struggles and triumphs deeply captivating. Roberts' writing style is engaging and immersive, with a perfect balance of action, romance, and suspense. Each book is filled with twists and turns that keep the reader on the edge of their seat, eagerly turning the pages to see what happens next. Overall, the Dark Witch trilogy is a must-read for fans of fantasy and romance. Nora Roberts' masterful storytelling and her ability to create compelling characters and captivating worlds make this series a true gem. Whether you are a longtime fan of Roberts or new to her work, this trilogy is sure to leave you spellbound..

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1. Jennifer - 1 star - I was really disappointed by the "Dark Witch" trilogy by Nora Roberts. The characters felt flat and uninteresting, and their actions often didn't make sense. The plot also seemed predictable and lacking in originality. I found myself bored throughout the entire series and struggled to finish it. Overall, I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating and engaging read.
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3. Emily - 2 stars - I was really hoping to enjoy the "Dark Witch" trilogy as I had heard good things about Nora Roberts' work. However, I found the characters to be one-dimensional and struggled to connect with them. The dialogue felt contrived and didn't flow naturally. The plot was predictable, and I found myself losing interest early on. Overall, I was disappointed with this trilogy and don't think I'll be reading any more of Nora Roberts' books in the future.
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5. Sarah - 2 stars - I had high hopes for the "Dark Witch" trilogy, but it didn't live up to my expectations. The pacing was off, with slow sections that made it difficult to stay engaged. The romance aspect felt forced and lacked chemistry. I also found the magical elements to be cliché and unoriginal. While the premise had potential, the execution fell flat for me. Overall, I was disappointed by this trilogy and wouldn't recommend it to others.

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