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> After Thrawn fractures Old Ben's Zeta kicks in and taunts afterwards
Actually, AFAIK, precisely spoken, after the DISPELL Ben's Zeta brings the taunt back, and only then at the end, the FRACTURE is applied (which prevents any further buffs).
- Anonymous8 years agoIn my opinion, according to the descriptions, Thrawn's fracture would override OB zeta, because the fracture prevents any buffs.
- 8 years ago
Agreed. I'm glad this one is working the way the devs want, heck, I'm always down with 1 toon out of ALL of them being able to kind of override an ability like this. Makes Old Ben really viable.
But that means the text should change.
I guess ea.graveyard is just hoping bozo's like us will handle their light work. *le sigh* Cheaper then fixing in-game text and translating it.
- 8 years agoWell, seeing as the Taunt doesn't work if you have buff immunity on Ben then it shouldn't work on Fracture, too. They cannot just change the text to say "also ignores Fracture" - they'd either have to say that it cannot be prevented, where it would have to ignore shock and buff immunity, too, or change it not to ignore Fracture.
- 8 years ago
Well, yes and no - you'd have to have a toon that 1) removed enemy buffs and then 2) inflicted buff immunity. I assume that toon would do the same thing. i.e. remove-> taunt ->apply buff imunity
Conversely, if old ben could take a turn while fractured (I know, he can't, just to get the point across) if he could take a turn, he couldn't taunt.
It's precisely because the order of operation of remove taunt -> taunt -> apply fracture that it works.
Still - the wording should reflect it if that's the devs intention (and I gather it is)
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