Can Twilight Devastation effect stack?

I have a simple question but cannot find an answer. If I wear two items with Twilight Devastation, will it proc more often than if I only wear one item with that effect?

I have two items that say they have 75 corruption and the following effect: “Your attacks have a chance to trigger a beam of Twilight Devastation, dealing damage equal to 18% of your health to all enemies in front of you.”

I’m thinking of cleansing one of them but don’t know if I benefit at all from wearing two of them.

Good luck wearing 150 corruption.

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Wow you not helpful mikezillã.

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I was wondering the same thing if twilight deviation stacks or not.

I was wondering it myself, couldn’t find the answer so I tested it.

It just procs for the two % added up. I only tested with two 6% though

Then corruption effects may work like the Azerite traits where the effects add but the proc chance remains constant. I wish blizzard would just tell us exactly how the corruption system works instead of having us find out by testing.

The corruption will make it so a lvl 1 player can one-shot you. You will be up into “Impending Doom” quite a bit. I got that perk on two rings of the same type, so naturally I cleansed one, since I cannot equip both at the same time anyway. At least that way I can use one of the rings and stack corruption from other items I have. This focuses more on the item itself though, and not the perk.

This could have been avoided if blizzard would let us de-rank corrupted items instead of completely cleansing the effect off of them. Players could have much more control over what effects they use and more freedom to mix and match sets for different situations.

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I would have much rather had the gear drop as normal, and then have a bonus item drop that lets us corrupt our gear (or have that item be the awards from horrific visions). But down-ranking would also have been amazing.

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