-
reducing their hit points. Some
examples of
buffs and
debuffs are:
There are
countless other debuffs,
depending on the game pla****,
though all
share the...
- ineffective, as only one
character class, Paladins, were
capable of
removing debuffs of
Corrupted Blood's nature, and
players risked reinfection almost immediately...
- game,
according to Giovannetti, and
enabled them to
create new
buffs and
debuffs that were easy to
describe to
players through the interface. However, from...
-
speed of attack,
damage strength,
range and the
application of
buffs and
debuffs to
monsters and allies.
Monster Hunter games use an "animation priority"...
-
tribe of trolls. Upon
engaging the
final boss,
players were
stricken by a
debuff called "Corrupted Blood"
which would periodically sap
their life. The disease...
- more straight-forward combat, attacking, defending, or
applying buffs and
debuffs to
themselves or the player. Many
games in this
genre utilize permadeath...
-
players ability to play by
giving them
disadvantages in
power ups and
speed debuffs.
Reception Kotaku's Alex
Jones termed SpeedRunners as "competitive multiplayer...
- squishes.
status effect An
overarching term that
covers both
buffs and
debuffs. Essentially, any
effect to a
character that is
outside of the
normal baseline...
- anomalies.
Anomalies can be
explored using an
explorer ship, and give
buffs or
debuffs to the
entire system.
Planet stats determine how
effective planets are...
-
different element. Slag
weapons have been
replaced with radiation;
there is a
debuff, but
unlike slag
which gives a
damage increase to the player, radiation...