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Stagger will cause the player or enemy to stumble and be unable to retaliate for some time.
Mechanics
Stagger affects enemies differently, where this brief period of stun is either longer or shorter. Some enemies are outright immune. An enemy can be staggered via:
- Dragonwilds:Abyssal Whip's special action will stagger non-immune enemies
- Dragonwilds:Warhammers' special action will stagger non-immune enemies
- Dragonwilds:Parrying an enemy strike
The player can be staggered via:
- Blocking while Dragonwilds:stamina is depleted.
- Attempting to Block an un-blockable attack (without the use of Dragonwilds:Tempest Shield):
- Dragonwilds:Garou Berserker "red attack" [?]
- Dragonwilds:Vault Guardian Hulk's double slam attack
- [?]
- Some boss-type enemies will become staggered upon reaching 50% hp. These include:
| Enemy | Hp for stagger |
|---|---|
| Dragonwilds:Abyssal Demon | 50% |
- Enemies take 0.5s after a stagger wears off to regain consciousness and aggression.
- During this recoup moment, the Melee Amour set bonus perk will not increase player damage.