So what exactly does debuff mean? Does it means it takes a buffer or boost off an enemy?
What about proc? No clue on that one. Probably a couple other terms i dont k now but i see these most
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So what exactly does debuff mean? Does it means it takes a buffer or boost off an enemy?
What about proc? No clue on that one. Probably a couple other terms i dont k now but i see these most
A debuff decreases a certain stat on the enemy player or mob
Proc is a common term used primarily in game programming to refer to an event - a "procedure" - triggered under particular circumstances. For example, in AL, a particular weapon (that hits many times) might have a 10% chance on each hit to apply a special effect, such as poison damage. When AL users talk about "how often this weapon procs", they are talking about the likelihood of the special effect occurring.
Debuff - It replaces the drawn-out phrase "negative status ailment", where an attack or spell causes some ill effect on it's target, i.e. poisoning, silence, bleed. Debuff can also be used referring to an attack or spell that removes positive status effects.
Such as decrease speed by 10%, decrease target armor by 20%, decrease damage by 50%, etc.
Debuffs affect the opponent, and last for a short period of time.
So a debuff won't remove poison from you...it adds it to the enemy?