What's up with this? Since when can an undispellable buff be dispelled? The event has Ezra starting with an undispellable buff, and ISC debuffs him.
Then, I hit Kannan with ISC's special, applying a buff immunity for 2 turns, and Kannan immediately used his special and gained protection up.
What the heck man?
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Well that's super helpful.
Didn't read WHAT exactly?
The helper tip thing that stops you from battling until you click through it, and says that Ezra only has that buff so long as he doesn't have any debuffs.
Got it.
This toon is probably one of the more useless released recently. So many toons already fill his role in the game. His unique is good, but other than that...bleh.
Yes, how dare they make an event in which you might have to put a little thought into it first. The nerve.
I think you're missing the point. If I understand it correctly, Ezra gets an attack boost while he's got no debuffs. The idea is to keep him debuffed to stop that from happening. Luckily, you've got a shiny new commando with a debuff on his basic that you can use to help you out! When the debuffs expire, he gets his boost back.
Admittedly the fact that he's losing his buff because he's debuffed with anything and not buff immunity specifically might muddy the waters somewhat.
He's not bad. Under a zader lead he's actually quite effective. If he hits some one on his basic and they have less than 50% turn meter he attacks again. That means he has a 50% chance to remove 20% turn meter twice. That also means when ever he counter attacks, he's guaranteed to attack twice. His special isn't great, but since when has a dispel been "bad?" I'll admit, he's not the best, but he's pretty cool. You just have to use your brain to figure out how to use him.
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In english?
I don't believe protection up, the purple protection, counts as a buff
No, he cleanses and immediately gains Protection Up afterwards.