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Question on Banana Bunch's "Organic Smackdown" Weapon Skill

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Ribby (talkcontribs)

I know for sure that Banana Bunch is an axe type of weapon, which I will assume to be heavy-like even though it's a game (in which I could be wrong).

According to the "Organic Smackdown" weapon skill, the description states that there is a slight chance to stun FOR EVERY SINGLE ATTACK. The wording might not be clear enough for my head.

Is it only one attack per turn? Is it each attack (made in the multi-attack rate) per turn? I think there needs to be an explanation considering the nature of this weapon skill. The explanation needs to be written down within a Gameplay Notes/Reference section in the page (format like https://gbf.wiki/Treasured_Talisman ).

If only one attack per turn, I would be frowning, but understand the weight of fairness to balance out the Stunned by turns debuff. Until then, I wonder about its effectiveness and efficiency.

Zeze (talkcontribs)

"Every single attack" means every normal/auto attack. "Every" and "single attack" are meant to be read as separate phrases, if that makes sense. So if you triple attack, you have a chance to apply Stun with all three hits.

Of course, that rate is extremely low and has a maximum of 3 turns, so it's not likely to proc more than once per turn.

Ribby (talkcontribs)

Good to know that the chance to apply Stunned debuff occurs for each (successful) hit than a limit to one hit.

I happened to test the Banana Bunch in the Trial Battles event. I got a stun to occur on turn 17, no multi-attacks applied. I can't say if multi-attacks increase the odds to a noticeable level. To me, "Every single attack" could mean turn rather than per hit. I could also be wrong because I did see a rare occurrence of stun appearing during a double attack.

I admit that the stun probability is a double edged sword (like the Charm or Blind debuff to work). One may hardly see it in action and there might be other better weapons with skills in definite occurrence or infinite duration. It's a rare debuff though! Regardless, I am happy with at least one turn or at most per hit. At least there was no requirement of only one attack per turn for a chance to stun.