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debuff
[ dee-buhf ]
noun
- (in a video game) a category of spell, skill, or item that decreases charactersâ attributes or abilities:
Rather than fighting with them directly, the tarot cards are used for debuffs.
verb (used with object)
- (in a video game) to decrease a characterâs or charactersâ attributes or abilities with a spell, skill, or item:
The goal of this build is to debuff enemies and then wade in with melee.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of debuff1
Example Sentences
Having guests over earned her a âItâs Not Usually Like Thisâ embarrassment debuffâa hit to her mood that made everyday tasks harder to performâand cuddly dust bunnies were replaced by their evil counterparts, âfilth fiends,â which have glowing red eyes and can apparently start fires if left unchecked too long.
While autopsies are pending, Olson said heâs certain the victims are Curtis Ronning and Christin DeBuff, owners of the Ryegate Bar & Cafe.
One user, who recently came out as bisexual, wrote, âAt lvl 18, my confidence stat has increased enough to remove the closet debuff.â
For other users to comment, they must first know a âdebuffâ refers to effects in games that damage a main characterâs stats.
All consumables have the same buff or debuff.
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