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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
# A disadvantageous effect. For example, [[Poison#Envenom|Envenom]] is a foe debuff. | # A disadvantageous effect. For example, [[Poison#Envenom|Envenom]] is a foe debuff. | ||
# The action of placing a disadvantageous effect on one or more foes. An example of debuffing would be the act of casting [[ | # The action of placing a disadvantageous effect on one or more foes. An example of debuffing would be the act of casting [[Storm Summoning#Snow Storm|Snow Storm]] on an enemy. | ||
The opposite of debuff is [[Buff]]. | The opposite of debuff is [[Buff]]. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Buffs and Debuffs] | * [[Buffs and Debuffs]] | ||
[[Category:Definition]] | [[Category:Definition]] |
Latest revision as of 01:48, 10 June 2009
Definition
- A disadvantageous effect. For example, Envenom is a foe debuff.
- The action of placing a disadvantageous effect on one or more foes. An example of debuffing would be the act of casting Snow Storm on an enemy.
The opposite of debuff is Buff.