Profusione D'Amore is a weapon in Vampire Survivors. It is the evolution of Celestial Dusting, requiring Chaos Altemanna relic, playing as O'Sole Meeo, and reaching level 80.
Effects[]
Profusione D'Amore fires flowers away from your walking direction that bounce off of walls and obstacles, but pierce through an unlimited number of enemies. As they reach the end of their Duration, they slow down and shed petals in a small X shape, dealing additional damage to nearby enemies. Profusione D'Amore starts a petal effect after a normal attack, then sends out water waves with flowers across the entire screen on the next attack. It deals around four and a half times the damage compared to the normal flowers. These waves pick a random point to start propagating.
Profusione D'Amore has a slower Projectile Speed, and its Interval is removed spawning all the flowers at once.
Movement Speed increases its overall spawn rate when moving, when the character stops it initiates the default Cooldown. Profusione D'Amore ignores Projectile Speed bonuses outside of its level ups.
Profusione D'Amore has a 0.3 second Hitbox Delay, meaning that the same enemy cannot be hit more often than every 0.3 seconds by the same flower. However, because all active delays are reset simultaneously as soon as any one elapses, some enemies may get hit more often.
Profusione D'Amore gains a 66%[Verify] chance to generate a little heart when an enemy is defeated. This chance is unaffected by Luck.
Arcanas[]
Selecting Sarabande of Healing (VI) Arcana allows Profusione D'Amore's little hearts to heal 2 points of health and trigger a pulse dealing the same amount of damage.
Twilight Requiem (II) allows the flowers to explode when they expire.
Levels[]
With Limit Break, Profusione D'Amore can be further leveled up.
| Description | Rarity | Max Total |
|---|---|---|
| Might +0.5%[1] | 10 | - |
| Area +1% | 10 | 500% |
| Speed +5% | 10 | 300% |
| Duration +100ms | 1 | 3.0 seconds |
| Amount +1 | 1 | 20 |
- ↑ Base Damage +0.5
Combos[]
- See Combos for a list of all item interactions.
Stats and passive items[]
| ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | |
| ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ [1] |
❌ | ❌ | ✔️ [2] |
❌ | ✔️ [3] |
❌ | ✔️ [4] | ||
Arcanas[]
| ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | ✔️ [5] |
❌ | ✔️ | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ [6] |
✔️ [7] | |
| ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ | ✔️ [8] |
✔️ [9] |
❌ | ✔️ [10] |
❌ |
- ↑ Makes the weapon fire more rapidly when moving
- ↑ Affected by Area and Duration
- ↑ Affected by Recovery
- ↑ Affected by Might, Area, and Duration
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to Might, Area, and Duration
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to flat damage
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to Amount
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to Duration
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to Area
- ↑ Indirectly affected by bonuses to Might and Cooldown
Trivia[]
- Profusione D'Amore is a reference to the video game Okami, which features a white wolf goddess Amaterasu that leaves grass and flowers behind as she walks and runs.
- One of the objective of the game is to restore the Guardian Sapling using Bloom to rid of the curse that plagues the land of Nippon, clearing the way for that area to move forward in the game. It is accompanied by a gorgeous cutscene where the leaves of the Guardian Sapling spread out, and the curse is lifted with a pulse of green energy spreading out across the area. As the energy moves across the land, it is rejuvenated as flowers blooms on the pulse while body of water like rivers or seas are cleared as curved water waves splashes out. The petals spreading out and both aspects of the recovery are referenced with the two stages of petals covering the full screen and the screen clear attack animation.
- Profusione D'Amore literally translates to "Profusion of Love" in Italian, a reference to a Madonna song "Love Profusion".
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