Genuine question, what is the actual difference? I've always played just assuming they produce the same effect. The champ that's hit with it is 'stunned' for a set amount if time. Does paralyzed have any other effect I've never realized?
Genuine question, what is the actual difference? I've always played just assuming they produce the same effect. The champ that's hit with it is 'stunned' for a set amount if time. Does paralyzed have any other effect I've never realized?
Genuine question, what is the actual difference? I've always played just assuming they produce the same effect. The champ that's hit with it is 'stunned' for a set amount if time. Does paralyzed have any other effect I've never realized?
It reverses healing and power gain
Oh wow I didn't know that. I don't use her that often, and when I fight against her I never let her get passed sp1! lol Good to know
Hey there, the rate at which she can reduce her opponent's Regeneration and Combat Power Rate after a SP2 have not changed and have been 80% since her update, with the signature ability increasing this percentage. You can see this in her spotlight here.
Hey there, the rate at which she can reduce her opponent's Regeneration and Combat Power Rate after a SP2 have not changed and have been 80% since her update, with the signature ability increasing this percentage. You can see this in her spotlight here.
Because they're not the same, the stun in NOT reversing healing.
It's never reversed healing, just decreased it's potency by 80%. It looks to me like it has the same effects, but has been changed to a stun debuff for some dumb reason. Does it really matter?
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I've always played just assuming they produce the same effect. The champ that's hit with it is 'stunned' for a set amount if time. Does paralyzed have any other effect I've never realized?
Good to know
I don't think it's a bug. Kabam just forgot to put it on the patch notes
Her paralyze debuff off her sp2 was replaced by just a stun debuff???
What does the change of name even matter for you if all of its effects are exactly the same?