Task Bar Hero Skills Guide
Read Task Bar Hero skills and passives with activation, slots, damage type, stat modifiers, buff hooks, class context, and build planning checks.
Skills and passives are best read through class context. Check activation, slots, damage type, stat type, modifier type, buff hooks, and whether the skill supports your current build bottleneck.
Related Task Bar Hero database pages
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.
Match this guide to a class route
Use a class hub when a build, team, rune, or skill decision depends on the hero you are actually playing.
How to read skills
Start with whether the record is an active skill, passive skill, or placeholder-style data record. Then check activation, slots, damage type, and any visible buff hooks.
A skill name is not enough to decide build value. Read the synced fields beside class role, gear support, rune direction, and team needs.
Active skills
Active skills often shape how a class deals damage, survives pressure, controls enemies, or supports the team.
When testing active skills, change one variable at a time so gear, rune, and class changes do not hide what the skill actually did.
Passive skills
Passive records usually matter because they describe stat type, modifier type, value, or build hooks that can quietly change a setup.
Do not ignore passives when comparing builds. A visible active skill can look strong while the passive support around it is mismatched.
Skills, buffs and status effects
Skills can connect to buffs, debuffs, status effects, and stat modifiers. Follow those database links before ranking a skill by name.
If a skill seems to depend on chill, freeze, ignite, shock, bleed, stun, or a buff field, read the related mechanics pages before changing your build.
Task Bar Hero FAQ
Where can I browse Task Bar Hero skill records?
Use the Skills Database for synced active skill and passive records, then compare them with classes, builds, buffs, and status effects.
Are active skills always more important than passives?
No. Passive skills can define stat scaling, modifiers, and support context that make an active skill work.
Can skill records tell me the best build?
No. They provide context, but builds still depend on class, gear, runes, team role, and current bottleneck.
Which pages should I read with skills?
Read Classes, Best Builds, Mechanics, Buffs, Status Effects, and the Skills Database together.