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Old Nov 08, 2005, 01:51 AM // 01:51   #1
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Question Faintheartedness + Shadow of Fear: Do they stack?

Do these two spells stack? If so, do they stack to make it a 75% reduction, or is it something between 50 and 75%?
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Old Nov 08, 2005, 02:12 AM // 02:12   #2
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Attack speed debuffs cap at 50%.
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Old Nov 08, 2005, 02:28 AM // 02:28   #3
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Old Nov 08, 2005, 06:50 AM // 06:50   #4
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virtually all warriors use a speed stance, so it's still useful to stack both on.
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Old Nov 22, 2005, 05:16 AM // 05:16   #5
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Well skills that stack are usually different types such as condition/hex.
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Old Nov 22, 2005, 05:42 PM // 17:42   #6
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They do stack which should by rights make anyone using melle attack -100% faster but i never new it debufs at 50% which is rather strange.

Shadow of Fear is 50% slower and Faintheartedness is 50% slower with a degen..basicaly u can just cast Shadow of Fear and that it..the only thing Faintheartedness would do is give -1-3 degen w/o the -50% attack rate since he said it caps at 50%...weird I think it should be 100% but hey w/e happens happens
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Old Nov 22, 2005, 08:14 PM // 20:14   #7
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It is actually very fair that they do not stack, because not only would the outright destroy any hope of Warrior dps, but they are both moderately fast recharging hexes which would destroy any attempts of hex removal to keep up with them.
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Old Nov 22, 2005, 09:22 PM // 21:22   #8
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wah i want it to stack o well its still pretty powerful....
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Old Nov 24, 2005, 12:25 PM // 12:25   #9
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They do stack which should by rights make anyone using melle attack -100% faster but i never new it debufs at 50% which is rather strange.

Shadow of Fear is 50% slower and Faintheartedness is 50% slower with a degen..basicaly u can just cast Shadow of Fear and that it..the only thing Faintheartedness would do is give -1-3 degen w/o the -50% attack rate since he said it caps at 50%...weird I think it should be 100% but hey w/e happens happens
Firstly, 100% attack speed decrease means that the afflicted cannot attack. That would be ridiculous.

If the speed decreases did stack it would be a 75% decrease in total (50% of 50% is 25%).
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