| Lazortag |
02-24-2012 02:45 PM |
I know what causes the problem but it's kind of hard to explain. Sometimes when you click off a buff right away, the client still thinks the buff is on (but you receive no benefits from it). If that buff is in the top slot, then if you click it off and immediately try to dispel yourself, the dispel will target the buff that you just clicked off - in other words, it won't have any effect. If you click off your top buff, immediately replace it with another buff (a dot, let's say), and try to dispel that dot, the dispel will go for the buffs below that dot, because the dispel thinks for some reason that the dot is in another buff slot, even though to the player the dot appears to be in the top slot. This is extremely easy to reproduce - if you're a bard with your top slot open, cast selo's, then immediately click off selo's and cast tuyen's chant of flame (or any other dispellable dot) on yourself. Then immediately cast one of your dispels on yourself. In most cases the dispel will target a lower buff and not the dot you used on yourself, even though the dot seems to be in the top slot.
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