Is there a way to enumerate active buffs/debuffs on a character?
In Don't Starve (and DLCs), various status effects influence the rise and fall of health, hunger and sanity over time:
- Proximity to monsters/friends
- Items worn or in inventory
- Things eaten
- Time of day
- Wetness
- Temperature
- Poison
In addition to these, there are several "one-time" ways to gain health, hunger or sanity, such as eating foods (adds or subtracts any of the three), being attacked (damages health), sleeping in a tent (adds sanity but lowers hunger), etc. -- but I am not interested in instantaneous buffs/debuffs.
I occasionally see my sanity (in particular) draining when I don't think it should be. I'd like to be able to know which status effects are active on my character at a given time. I imagine this could be done via the console while the game is paused, but I don't see any documentation describing how this could be done. (For me, I'd prefer not to use a mod that takes up screen space when I'm not interested in seeing all active effects -- I only want to see the effects at certain times.)
Is there a way to enumerate the active status effects on a character?
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How do I check my active buffs Elden ring?
To see all buffs and debuffs stacking, check the icons on your HUD below the HP, FP and Stamina bars.Do buffs and debuffs stack?
Debuffs stack with player and weapon buffs, acting as another multiplier to your damage. Most debuffs increase the damage an enemy takes by 15 or 30%. But just like player buffs, this can vary based on the debuff source.How can I see debuffs?
You can enable buff and debuff trackers in game through your Settings under the Combat section. You can track debuffs on your target from everyone or just from yourself, or track buffs and debuffs on just yourself.Can you stack buffs in Elden ring?
Stacking Buffs & Debuffs in Elden Ring Permanent Buffs and buffs from permanent sources, their effects represented by a square border, can be freely stacked: Weapons with Special Effects. Armor with Special Effects.RAID: Shadow Legends | 5 Tips to improve your game, new to endgame players! Buffs, Debuffs, Auras
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