Garlic Exposure is a Debuff in that weakens Vampires, decreasing their damage negation and damage output. Thisnegative status effect can stack up to 100, raising the damage taken by 1% and reducing the victim's attack power by 0.5%. Therefore, if the Garlic Debuff were to reach 100, players would take 100% more damage from enemies and only be able to deal 50% of their damage output in. Additionally, exposure to Garlic functions as a passive taunt, causing enemies to detect the player from a further distance than normal.
While a small minority might appreciate the increased challenge Garlic Exposure provides, most Vampires will undoubtedly wish to remove this Debuff to their damage output in . After all, being unable to engage in combat at full capacity comes with the heightened risk of dying and losing valuable loot or progression. Therefore, players must find a way to deal with the Garlic Debuff.
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Before moving on to methods for removing Garlic Exposure in, it should be noted that this Debuff will wear off over time. Unlike Silver Sickness, which is active as long as a Vampire comes into contact with Silver, the Garlic Debuff will eventually dispel. However, it is often duringtense moments in combat that players will want to have the Debuff removed. Hence, waiting for the exposure to go away is generally impractical.
Within the world of Vardoran, there are three ways that players can reduce the Garlic Debuff in . The first and most straightforward method is consuming a tonic that temporarily boosts one's Garlic Resistance rating.
During the early and mid-game, Vampires can drink the Minor Garlic Resistance Brew, a tincture that increases Garlic Resistance by 25 for 20 minutes. The upgraded version of the brew is the Garlic Resistance Potion, which offers double the effect for the same duration.
The Minor Garlic
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