Display title | Status Buff Dispel |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Many games include a spell that will allow you to negate Status Buffs that some enemies have a propensity to cast on themselves. This can even be a bonus - the enemy will frequently waste multiple turns trying to keep a status buff up, while you need only one character to disable it—conversely, one can have one character insist on keeping your own status buff up, forcing the enemy to waste several turns repeatedly dispelling it. It's most commonly known by the above moniker, Dispel. |