Information:
The White Lotus Riposte feat states that:
When an enemy you hit with an arcane at-will attack power attacks you before the start of your next turn, that enemy takes damage (of the same type the attack power deals) equal to the ability modifier to the attack power’s damage.
Question:
If a character who had the White Lotus Riposte feat hit an enemy with an at-will arcane attack power, then spent an action point to do so again (successfully hitting with the same at-will power or a different one), and if the enemy did attack the caster, would the enemy be subject to the effect of the feat from both at-will powers (if they both hit)?
The White Lotus Riposte feat states that:
When an enemy you hit with an arcane at-will attack power attacks you before the start of your next turn, that enemy takes damage (of the same type the attack power deals) equal to the ability modifier to the attack power’s damage.
Question:
If a character who had the White Lotus Riposte feat hit an enemy with an at-will arcane attack power, then spent an action point to do so again (successfully hitting with the same at-will power or a different one), and if the enemy did attack the caster, would the enemy be subject to the effect of the feat from both at-will powers (if they both hit)?