Status effects in games can be uniquely fun beyond the typical poison or sleep effects. Games like Shin Megami Tensei 4 & ...
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Dragon Age: The Veilguard features a number of status effects that you can inflict on your enemies in battle (or, if you're unlucky, that they can inflict on you!). Utilizing status effects in combat ...
In Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, combat has many elements, such as status effects that can be either “Beneficial” or “Detrimental.” Here is how Detrimental Status Effect works in FF7 Rebirth and a list ...
Ablaze Ablaze catches a ship on fire and causes significant fire damage over time. Can be left to fade over a period of time or repaired using a repair kit. Zamazama, Fire Bombard, Fire Long Gun, ...
You can find all the status effects in Mewgenics listed below, including what they do. As I learn more hidden interactions while playing the game, I will add them to the table below for the relevant ...
Jason is a classic jack-of-all-trades writer who loves to cover most topics, though gaming has always been his strong suit. After spending the better part of the past decade freelancing for various ...
JRPGs rely heavily on status effects in combat to exploit enemy weaknesses and secure victory. Utilizing status ailments like Sleep and Poison can be crucial in defeating challenging bosses.
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Whilst there is some merit to the saying that violence doesn't solve everything, it certainly helps solve most things in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Understanding the combat system is essential, and ...