Task Bar Hero Buffs Guide
Read Task Bar Hero buffs and debuffs safely with stat type, modifier type, value, skill context, status effects, and build planning notes.
Buff records are raw combat modifier records. Read stat type, modifier type, and value beside the skill, passive, status effect, class, and build context that can actually use the modifier.
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Featured database records for this guide
These entries come from the synced Task Bar Hero database, so guide decisions can connect back to real item, hero, rune, skill, stage, and material records.
How to read buff records
Start with the stat type and modifier type. Those fields tell you what kind of value the record is trying to change, but not whether your current build can benefit from it.
A buff name is only a shortcut. The useful decision comes from linking the record back to skills, passives, status effects, and the bottleneck you are solving.
Buffs versus debuffs
Buffs usually help your setup, while debuffs usually pressure enemies or reduce a target property. The database fields matter more than the label alone.
If a record looks negative or enemy-facing, check which skill or status effect points to it before treating it as a player upgrade.
Build planning with buffs
For builds, buffs are useful only when they reinforce the same goal: damage, survival, speed, uptime, sustain, or farming consistency.
Avoid stacking random attractive modifiers if they do not support your class role, Rune Tree direction, or team plan.
Common buff mistakes
The common mistake is reading a raw value as a complete power ranking. A modifier can look strong but still be weak for your current class or gear.
Another mistake is ignoring status effects. Some combat states should be checked through linked buff records before you decide whether they matter.
Task Bar Hero FAQ
Where can I see Task Bar Hero buff records?
Use the Buffs Database for raw buff and debuff records, then compare them with skills, passives, and status effects.
Can a buff record tell me the best build by itself?
No. Buff records are context. You still need class, gear, runes, team role, and current bottleneck information.
Are debuffs useful for builds?
They can be, but only if the skill, status effect, or combat context around the debuff supports your setup.
Should I rank buffs by raw value?
No. Raw values need stat type, modifier type, activation, and build context before they become useful.