Add tooltip information where abilites+tactic+morales don't stack
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2025 5:40 pm
Making a quick post following a discussion on the Discord.
Normally, the rule is that tactics+abilites+morales stack with each other. However, as this isn't always the case, it would be useful to have this added to the tooltips the same way that has been done with tactic Close Quarters.
So, for example, Bellow could read:
"A loud shout that startles your target and all enemies within 25 feet of them, reducing their damage to 50% for 10 seconds. This effect will not stack with damage reductions from abilities."
Or for wounds debuffs:
"This effect will not stack with wound reductions from abilities."
This makes it much easier for new (and old) players to understand where interactions differ from the normal formula. I thought that challenge+bellow stacked with each other, but have only just found out from a discussion on Discord that they don't. I've been a main tank for years and didn't know this (*cough* noob *cough*), so what chance does a new player have? Having this information in the tooltips saves putting the information on the wiki/website in the hope that players will read it, making it more accessible and increasing player skill levels. I know I've just become a much better tank from finding this out.
Normally, the rule is that tactics+abilites+morales stack with each other. However, as this isn't always the case, it would be useful to have this added to the tooltips the same way that has been done with tactic Close Quarters.
So, for example, Bellow could read:
"A loud shout that startles your target and all enemies within 25 feet of them, reducing their damage to 50% for 10 seconds. This effect will not stack with damage reductions from abilities."
Or for wounds debuffs:
"This effect will not stack with wound reductions from abilities."
This makes it much easier for new (and old) players to understand where interactions differ from the normal formula. I thought that challenge+bellow stacked with each other, but have only just found out from a discussion on Discord that they don't. I've been a main tank for years and didn't know this (*cough* noob *cough*), so what chance does a new player have? Having this information in the tooltips saves putting the information on the wiki/website in the hope that players will read it, making it more accessible and increasing player skill levels. I know I've just become a much better tank from finding this out.