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Crowd Control (abbreviated CC) referrs to the abilities (like spells or barbarian roars)that are used to stop opponents from attacking.<br />
'''Crowd Control''' (abbreviated CC) [[page type is::definition|is]] a term borrowed from MMORPGs that refers to spells or abilities that are used to stop opponents from attacking.


They are any spell or ability that cause the stun, immobile, webbed, calmed, or unconscious state.
They are: Stun, Immobilize, Web, Calm, Unconscious


Disablers that target balance, fatigue, spirit are not.
Disablers that target balance, fatigue, spirit are not considered Crowd Control.


==Diminishing Returns==
==Diminishing Returns==
After being hit by a disabler, a PC (does not apply to critters) will have some resistance to the effects of another CC for a short time after.
After being hit by a disabler, a PC (does not apply to critters) will have some resistance to the effects of another for a short time after.


*First CC: Normal duration. A timer starts that is 60 seconds + the duration of the CC
*First: Normal duration. A timer starts that is 60 seconds + the duration of the CC.
*Second: duration of CC cut in half. The timer is reset.
*Second: Duration of CC cut in half. The 60 second timer is reset.
*Third and more: duration of CC reduced to 1 second. This does not reset the CC timer.
*Third and more: Duration of CC reduced to 1 second. This does not reset the CC timer.


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Revision as of 07:44, 14 March 2013

Crowd Control (abbreviated CC) is a term borrowed from MMORPGs that refers to spells or abilities that are used to stop opponents from attacking.

They are any spell or ability that cause the stun, immobile, webbed, calmed, or unconscious state.

Disablers that target balance, fatigue, spirit are not considered Crowd Control.

Diminishing Returns

After being hit by a disabler, a PC (does not apply to critters) will have some resistance to the effects of another for a short time after.

  • First: Normal duration. A timer starts that is 60 seconds + the duration of the CC.
  • Second: Duration of CC cut in half. The 60 second timer is reset.
  • Third and more: Duration of CC reduced to 1 second. This does not reset the CC timer.


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