Reimagining the Wicked Witch: Madame Alexander's Legacy

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Madame Alexander is a renowned doll manufacturer known for creating beautiful and intricate dolls that capture the essence of various characters and themes. Among her extensive collection, one particularly striking doll is the Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories. The Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll is a highly detailed and expertly crafted representation of the iconic character from L. Frank Baum's beloved novel, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz." As Baum's story has captured the hearts of readers for decades, Madame Alexander's interpretation of the wicked witch has become a collector's item sought after by avid fans. The doll stands at 10 inches tall, with a face carefully painted with expressive eyes and sharp features that mirror the witch's devious nature.


Curse Enemies with Socketed Hex Curse Gem on Hit

As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect. As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect.

Cutsr of the ring cast

The doll stands at 10 inches tall, with a face carefully painted with expressive eyes and sharp features that mirror the witch's devious nature. Dressed in a flowing black robe adorned with silver details and a pointed hat, the doll exudes a sense of power and mystique. The attention to detail is evident in the intricate embroidery on the witch's dress, depicting various mystical creatures and symbols.

Mark of Submission does not work with mines, but a curse on hit ring does

As a user, I expect Mark of Submission to apply curses to enemies hit by my spells from mines, in line with other rings which have a nearly identical effect.

Mark of submission says:

Curse Enemies with Socketed Hex Curse Gem on Hit

Curse Enemies with on Hit, with #% increased Effect

If Mark of Submission is not supposed to work with proxy hits, it should use verbiage like "Apply socketed Hex Curse to Enemies you hit" or similar.

Last bumped on Dec 5, 2022, 5:45:42 AM Posted by
Vedgy
on Dec 4, 2022, 5:26:22 AM Mark_GGG says on reddit:

The difference is that this one is specifically using a curse skill that your character has - Mines only have one of your skills - the one they were made from. They can do on-hit effects that apply things, but they cannot trigger other skills (curse-on-hit from a specific curse skill is a special case of triggering), because they don't have those skills.

Posted by
seaman
on Dec 4, 2022, 10:48:19 AM Valued Poster

I remember testing this (what can apply curses with which method) and came to the conclusion that it was one of the messy things in PoE. That was probably in Archnemesis league.

My impression is also that they made a (stealth?) change since I tested that.

No wonder it's lost, it's in the middle of the jungle! Posted by
Zrevnur
on Dec 4, 2022, 2:38:12 PM seaman wrote: Mark_GGG says on reddit:

The difference is that this one is specifically using a curse skill that your character has - Mines only have one of your skills - the one they were made from. They can do on-hit effects that apply things, but they cannot trigger other skills (curse-on-hit from a specific curse skill is a special case of triggering), because they don't have those skills.

Mark of Submission doesn't trigger the curse. You don't pay the resource cost. There is no AoE for the curse being cast.

Mark of submission says:
Madame alexander wicked witch of the eastern territories

Madame Alexander's Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll is not only a visually striking piece, but it also holds historical significance. The green-faced, pointy-hatted witch has become an iconic representation of villainy in popular culture. By recreating this character in doll form, Madame Alexander allows fans to bring a piece of this timeless story into their own homes. The Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll is a testament to Madame Alexander's craftsmanship and dedication to bringing beloved characters to life. It is a must-have for collectors and fans alike, and a true gem in any doll collection. The doll serves as a reminder of the enduring appeal of Baum's story and the power of imagination to transport us to enchanted lands..

Reviews for "The Intricate Details of Madame Alexander's Wicked Witch of the East Collectibles"

1. John - 2/5
I was really disappointed with the Madame Alexander Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll. The quality of the doll is not up to par with other Madame Alexander dolls I have collected. The stitching on the costume was sloppy, and the paint on the face was uneven and easily chipped. Additionally, the doll's hair was poorly styled and kept falling out. Overall, this doll did not meet my expectations and I would not recommend it to other collectors.
2. Sarah - 1/5
I found the Madame Alexander Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll to be a complete waste of money. The doll looks nothing like the character from the Wizard of Oz. The facial features are poorly painted and do not accurately represent the wicked witch. The dress is made of cheap and flimsy material, and the overall construction of the doll feels cheap and poorly made. I would not recommend this doll to anyone who is a fan of the Wizard of Oz or Madame Alexander dolls.
3. Emily - 3/5
I was not overly impressed with the Madame Alexander Wicked Witch of the Eastern Territories doll. While the overall design and costume were decent, I found the quality lacking. The joints were loose and made it difficult for the doll to stand on its own, and the paint job on the face was not as detailed as I had hoped. The hair was also poorly styled and looked messy. Overall, I think there are better options available in terms of Madame Alexander dolls.

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