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Post by d0xology on Jun 21, 2016 10:27:06 GMT
Ever since I reached level 260 and got Bright Heal, I wondered how the ailment to be healed was selected. So I finally got around to testing it. Turns out the ailment cured is the one with the least amount of time left before it ends on its own. If two ailments are inflicted at the same time with the same duration period (ie: a boss boom that inflicts multiple ailments) then the ailment that is inflicted first in the chat log is the one cured first. An example of this is the boss Schingel. Schingel inflicts poison, paralyze, and stun simultaneously during one of its booms, but it shows up in the order poison, paralyze, stun according to the battle/chat log (see image below). If you time it right, you can actually bright heal the stun. Stun would be healed first because it has a shorter duration than poison and paralyze. Poison and paralyze have the same duration so poison would be cured next because it was inflicted before paralyze. I also noticed stun usually got priority so I tested that too. Stun looks like it gets priority but it doesn't. It only looks like it does because stun typically has a short duration (under 5 seconds typically). If you find any inconsistency with my explanation, please feel free to let me know! I am human so mistakes or exceptions to the rules are possible. Also made a video demonstrating my results if you want to check it out.
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Yazmat
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Pally Lv351 | Alchy Lv318
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Post by Yazmat on Jun 21, 2016 11:39:23 GMT
very good guess it is settled then you video demonstrates it all
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Post by d0xology on Jun 21, 2016 11:46:35 GMT
very good guess it is settled then you video demonstrates it all thanks! I also thought it would be useful info since veleno rosa came out. I wanted to know if I could use bright heal to cure stun on a veleno build (user must be poisoned).
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