Gilga
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Does anyone know a good rule of thumb, or resource, on the stackability of buffs? Wowwiki is totally letting me down.
What I'm particularly wondering is how stackability works among
a) Players buffs (e.g. AB, MotW, Fort, etc)
b) Potions/Elixirs/Flasks
c) Scrolls
d) Food buffs
Obviously you can cross-buff (a) to the maximum extent possible (e.g., you can have any combination of players buffs stack).
For the rest, b) through d), I believe, you can only have one going at once ... e.g. one buff potion (e.g. Greater Fire Resist), one scroll (e.g. protection), and one food buff (e.g. blackened Sporefish). I think there's an exception around elixirs in that you can have both a "battle elixir" and one "guardian elixir" going at the same time, but am not really familiar with that.
I think, also, that you can't stack buffs that have exactly the same effect ... e.g., you can't stack AB with an Intellect scroll.
But is the rule generally that you can have one buff of each buff source (except player buffs), but so long as they're different everything stacks after that? Or is it more complicated?
What I'm particularly wondering is how stackability works among
a) Players buffs (e.g. AB, MotW, Fort, etc)
b) Potions/Elixirs/Flasks
c) Scrolls
d) Food buffs
Obviously you can cross-buff (a) to the maximum extent possible (e.g., you can have any combination of players buffs stack).
For the rest, b) through d), I believe, you can only have one going at once ... e.g. one buff potion (e.g. Greater Fire Resist), one scroll (e.g. protection), and one food buff (e.g. blackened Sporefish). I think there's an exception around elixirs in that you can have both a "battle elixir" and one "guardian elixir" going at the same time, but am not really familiar with that.
I think, also, that you can't stack buffs that have exactly the same effect ... e.g., you can't stack AB with an Intellect scroll.
But is the rule generally that you can have one buff of each buff source (except player buffs), but so long as they're different everything stacks after that? Or is it more complicated?