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I have always wondered if the damage done to a creature because of a charm count towards the mana leech or life leech that I get from the imbuements that I might have on my set.

Lets say for example that I have the Zap charm (which deals 5% of the initial hp of the monster as energy damage) on a Juggernaut (which has 20k hp and is 10% weak to energy) and I have Powerful void on my helmet. Every time the charm is activated it deals a 1100 damage on the Juggernaut, and the T3 mana leech gives you back 8% of the damage you dealt as mana. Will I be receiving 88 mana every time my charm gets activated on the Juggernaut?

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No they do no count. The the damage dealt by charms on the monsters doesn't trigger the imbuements. Imbuements are only activated by the hits from the character itself.
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Even with low blow?
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I had the same doubt my self, and tried the elemental charms/parry/wound don't trigger the imbuements, the only charm that can affect the life and mana leach is low blow.
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