Does Stone gaunlet and Aquila work on followers?
Does Stone gaunlet and Aquila work on followers?
I plan to use all skills access on the follower, now I need to make sure my follower are tough enough.
Diablo 3 patch 2.7.1
Best Answer
According to this page on followers:
No, the Secondary effects of the Stone Gauntlets (Getting hit increases your armor by 50%, but reduces your movement speed by 15% and attack speed by 20%. This effect stacks up to 5 times.) and Aquila Cuirass (While above 94% primary resource, all damage taken is reduced by 50%. [90 - 95]%) do not work. Additional items with set bonuses, movement speed bonuses, and resource bonuses do not apply to Followers. This is likely because followers don't have resource pools, and have a fixed movement speed.
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