No, it has been proven (I thought) that echo {e} does not work with cap sig, but does work with res sig.
The whole thread got sidetracked with the echo {e} + res sig and some stuff got a little confusing...
But, here is my last try at making it clear
If you cast in this order you can have 3 res signets
1. Archane Echo
then cast
2. Echo {e}
At this point your Archane Echo has turned into Echo {e} and your original Echo{e} is waiting for you to cast Res Sig
3. Now cast Res Sig
4. Then cast Echo {e} (this one was Archane but copied the Echo {e})
At this point you have used 1 Res Sig, have one avaiable to use and an Echo{e} waiting to copy the sig
5. Now cast Res Sig (this one used to be Echo{e})
6. And finally cast Res Sig again (this one used to be Archane Echo, then turned into Echo{e} and finally into Res Sig)
It is kinda stupid to do this becuase it costs you 20 energy and takes about 12 seconds to finish...
hope that helps
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