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Task Bar Hero Status Effects Guide

Understand Task Bar Hero status effects including chill, freeze, ignite, shock, bleed, stun, duration fields, override behavior, and linked buffs.

Quick answer

Status effects should be read through duration, override behavior, and linked buff records. Do not judge chill, freeze, ignite, shock, bleed, or stun from the name alone.

Database cross-check

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What status effects mean

Status effects describe combat states. They may connect to buffs, debuffs, skills, passives, or enemy behavior depending on the surrounding record.

Use the database to check duration and linked buff fields before deciding whether an effect supports damage, control, survival, or uptime.

Duration and override fields

Duration tells you how long the record describes the state, but it does not automatically tell you practical uptime in a real run.

Override behavior matters when effects can replace, refresh, or interact with similar states. Treat that field as a mechanics clue, not a full build answer.

Linked buffs

Linked buff records are the safest way to understand what a status effect actually changes.

If a status effect has linked buffs, read those buff records before making build or tier-list conclusions.

Testing status effects

When testing a status effect, change one variable at a time. Otherwise gear, class, rune, and skill changes can hide what the effect actually did.

Record whether the effect changed stability, clear speed, failure point, or idle consistency instead of only watching a short run.

Questions

Task Bar Hero FAQ

Which status effects are listed in Task Bar Hero Wiki?

The current status effects database includes records such as chill, freeze, ignite, shock, bleed, and stun.

Are status effects automatically good for every build?

No. Their value depends on class, skill source, linked buffs, duration, and the bottleneck you are trying to fix.

Where should I check linked buff data?

Use the Buffs Database and the Buffs Guide beside the Status Effects Database.

Can status effect testing improve team choices?

Yes, if you test carefully and compare stability, control, damage, and uptime without changing too many systems at once.

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