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  • Contrairement au buff, le debuff provoque un effet néfaste sur la cible qui le reçoit. Ses effets peuvent être des dégâts infligés sur une durée (DoT pour Damage over Time), une réduction des caractéristiques (armure, points de vie, ralentissements, immobilisation...) ... Il en existe plusieurs types dont Magie, Maladie, Malédictions... Certaines classes de joueurs peuvent via des sorts appropriés dissiper ces effets.
  • Buffin vastakohta. Tekee pelaajaan vahinkoa (Esim. Corruption) tai muuten heikentää tai vaikeuttaa pelaajan eloa(Curse of Exhaustion, Fear)
  • Een Debuff is een tijdelijk of permanent nadeel voor je karakter. Ze worden getoond bij: * jezelf. Dan wordt het debuff icon weergegeven op de derde regel links van je Minimap; * je vriendelijke target. Dan wordt het debuff icon getoond direct onder de buff icons; * je vijandige target (sinds patch 2.3.0). Het debuff icon wordt getoond onder de health/mana bar; * je party members, zodra je de muis cursor erop houdt.
  • Debuffs are negative status modifiers that can hinder the Hero/ine, or enemies, by dealing damage, slowing actions, or worse. Some debuffs are completely unexpected; and some are the result of using an item, or stepping on a Trap. On the opposite end of the spectrum, are buffs.
  • A Debuff is an abnormal condition that is placed on an opponent through a skill or weapon enhancement such as poisoning, which affects them for a period of time. Debuffs can be removed with potions, and skills such as Dispel and Cure Mind, or Remove Shock.
  • Nano Programm oder Gegenstand, der Attribute oder Fähigkeiten herabsetzt.
  • A Debuff is a spell or status effect that worsens the victim's ability to fight or move. Most debuffs belong to the Mage class and subclasses. Examples of debuffs would be Windfield and Rooting. The counterpart to a Debuff is a buff, which somehow improves the target's ability to fight or move.
  • Debuff "magia che ostacola il target" Categoria:Termini di Gioco
  • Debuff (engl.) steht für Schwächungszauber und Flüche. Diese sollten immer von Gruppenmitgliedern entfernt werden. Dagegen sollte man versuchen Gegner mit allen Debuffs die man hat zu schwächen. Kategorie:Begriffsklärung
  • To Debuff is the act of removing Buffs from characters during combat.
  • Debuff, also known as Enfeebling or status ailment, is term referring to a negative status effect in Final Fantasy series. A positive status effect is called a "buff". In Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2, debuffs are the effects that reduce enemy stats; other negative effects are are split off into the Debilitation category.
  • A debuff is an effect, usually from a skill or spell, that temporarily reduces statistics to make an opponent less effective or more easily killed.
  • Debuff, Sort baissant temporairement les caractéristiques d'un personnage.
  • Examples of debuff Elements are LoRes, Imbecile, and BatEye. Imbecile, for instance, lowers an opponents Magic Attack stat. Lynx is one such boss to perform it, and does so to lower the probability that a character can cause massive amounts of damage by exploiting his Innate Element. This is only one such tactic for the use of debuffs. This article is a stub about a miscellaneous detail. You can help Chrono Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • A Debuff is a type of spell which decreases the target's characteristics. The target might be the caster, teammates, or summons. The effect of the buff might last a set number of turns or for the duration of the battle. All classes have at least one buff spell in their arsenal. The effect of a debuff can be removed by unbewitchment spells.
  • A debuff is the opposite of a buff. Whereas a buff benefits the recipient a debuff causes a negative effect to the recipient. A player uses an Active skill or a Luna Chip to cast a debuff on a target. Common debuffs include: * those from using Luna Chips * Wrath * those from magic attacks by boss mobs or from other players A debuff may either decrease an attribute of the target or inflict a negative status effect.
  • Debuffs in Bakugan Dimensions enhance the battle. They are used to give your opponent a disadvantage during the battle. Certain Moves and Defenses can debuff you, your opponent, and/or dispel debuffs.
  • A debuff is some condition or hex which reduces a player's effectiveness. Examples of typical debuffs are health degeneration or energy degeneration, blindness and snares. As a verb, "to debuff" means to use a debuff on a target.
  • Debuff is a Status Effect occurred by the S.P.A.M.'s Underpowered Towers ability.
  • A debuff is a negative effect that can be put on a player or a mob, without necessarily causing damage.
  • A debuff is a passive, mostly temporary, detraction of a character. Anything which decreases elements such as attributes, causes decreases in total health and mana pool or regeneration, or direct decreases in combat ability through physical or magical attack power, is considered a debuff. Debuffs are sometimes categorized based on how the debuff is gained: Items - some items will grant temporary debuffs when consumed, in addition to buffs.
  • A debuff is the contrary of a buff. It is an effect that while it persists hampers the target in some way. Among other effects, debuffs frequently lower attributes, hinder the effectiveness of the target's actions, or cause damage over time. Sometimes the term debuff is also used to describe the act of removing buffs on hostile targets, but it is better to refer to such an action as a dispel or cure after the common spells that remove such effects. Another popular name for removing debuffs is decurse. Debuffs come in many varieties and most of them are race/class specific spells or abilities.
  • A debuff is the contrary of a buff. It is an effect that while it persists hampers the target in some way. Among other effects, debuffs frequently lower attributes, hinder the effectiveness of the target's actions, or cause damage over time. Sometimes the term debuff is also used to describe the act of removing buffs on hostile targets, but it is better to refer to such an action as a dispel or cure after the common spells that remove such effects. Another popular name for removing debuffs is decurse. Debuffs come in many varieties and most of them are race/class specific spells or abilities.
  • A debuff is a skill that lowers a character's attributes or stats and may inflict an irregular status on the character. As of patch 41, the following debuffs are present: (incomplete list) * Bleed - Gradually lose HP every 3 seconds. * Paralysis - Character cannot move, but can still attack and use abilities. The camera cannot be moved. * Stun - Same as paralysis, but the character cannot attack. * Slow - Character moving speed is reduced. * Silence - Characters cannot use Chi Kung skills, nor can they meditate. * Distraction - Attack rating is reduced. * Disoriented - Mouse controls are inverted. * Revival Aftereffects - Attributes and moving speed are decreased. * Weakness - Attack is reduced. * Lower Defense - Defense is reduced. The icon is identic
  • Debuffs are temporary negative effects in Xenoblade Chronicles X. They are a type of Battle Effect and are the opposite of buffs. Debuffs can be imposed by weather or enemy battle arts. To recover from a debuff, a corresponding Recovery Art must be used granting a buff with an opposite effect. It is also possible to recover from a debuff by waiting a certain amount of time for it to wear off on its own. Debuffs with higher levels have stronger effects and tend to last longer than debuffs with lower levels.
  • A debuff is the opposite of a buff. It is an effect that while it persists hampers the target in some way. Among other effects, debuffs frequently lower attributes, hinder the effectiveness of the target's actions, or cause damage over time. Sometimes the term debuff is also used to describe the act of removing buffs on hostile targets. Controllers use debuffs on enemies for group support. Debuffs are the little red symbols under under the players or enemies names. Some of the symbols appear in the shape of a red heart, shield, and a red reticle. The symbols come in a variety of shapes:
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