View Full Version : Resist Modifier vs. Resist Debuff
Lojik
04-09-2016, 01:09 PM
I'm not sure how to word this question exactly, but do these essentially behave equally? For instance, will using a spell with resist mod -10 and no debuff resist as often as resist mod 0 and -10 debuff?
Luminious
04-09-2016, 01:56 PM
No.
The resist modifier is taken into account when the spell is cast versus a spell with a resist debuff which has to land in order for the effect to take place. A resist debuff's effect will affect future spells being cast on the target.
All things being equal and no other factors making a difference, a spell with a -10 resist mod will land more often than a spell with a 0 resist mod. The spells effect does not matter.
Example, Malo does not gain a greater success chance at landing because it reduces resistances. Its effect will only help future spells landing on the target once its resist debuff effect is applied.
Lojik
04-09-2016, 02:16 PM
Sorry, i meant if npc already had -10 debuff and then you cast a spell with 0 modifier is that the same as casting a spell with -10 modifier on npc that is not debuffed.
Luminious
04-09-2016, 02:21 PM
In that sense, then yes.
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