Talk:Stack

I don't know if it still works, but you can have two different people put Essence Bond on the same target and both casters will gain energy when the enchanted person is struck. --Fyren 16:52, 30 Sep 2005 (EST)

I believe that although negative damage on a target doesn't stack for the same skill used by two different people, both casters get any positive effect. --RotJ 18:06, 31 October 2005 (EST)

hex effects also life tranfer, if two diferents foes cast life transfer you health degen will be gone twice as fast as only casting one ... what s going on here. also two necros can cast life sinphon and both of then get the same amount of health regen while you only get one part of health degen lets said he got 12 blood the degen should be 3 for 1 necro and 3 for the other the total of health degen should be 6 but instead you only get 3 but however the necros will have 3 health regen each and if someone cast let s say healing breeze at +8 health regen then you will have +5 health regen and the necros should have 3 regen each. confusing but true!.--User:Sir Butatoe 2:06,07/12/06

Stacking Items
You know, Charr Hides are both collector items and salvage items, and they stack.

Effects Stacking
After mucking around with the wording on stacking, there appears to be a few scenarios that could be cleared up, maybe in a table. One PC, one foe, one skill(multiple casts). One PC, one foe, two skills. One PC, multiple foes, one skill. Multiple PCs, one foe, same skill by all PCs.

Side note, should there be a new heading for conditions effects vs hex effects? I'm thinking about it and I don't think conditions stack, but some hex effects do (the ones that cause regeneration/degeneration).--FngKestrel 17:30, 30 Sep 2005 (EST)

Scroll effects don't stack, and it's the most recently applied scroll that takes effect, not the most powerful. Discovered this the hard way in mission when I accidently overrode someone's Scroll of Hero's insight (XP*2) with a scroll of Adventurer's insight (XP*1.5). A few minutes later, another Hero's was set off (each boss dropped at least one scroll, was weird), and took effect over the Adventurer's. --221.84.170.134 10:46, 16 May 2006 (CDT)

Request to move
I'm requesting to move this article to Stack for formal and practical reasons. We've made a concious decision in the past to make all articles for verbs in the infinitive form, not the gerund (-ing) form. It makes it easier to link to the article in other articles. Unless anybody objects, I will move the article (and fix any broken links). -- 09:48, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * I'm all for it, but can you place a redirect from Stacking to Stack, as formal as Stack is most people would search for Stacking. --William Blackstaff 15:52, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Moving a page automatically leaves a redirect from the old page, I think. -- 17:02, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Yes. Yes to moving and yes it automatically leaves a re-direct.  --Rainith 17:20, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Oh okay didn't know that (the moving auto-redirect thingy). --William Blackstaff 18:59, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Doh! Stacking can't be moved to stack as long as stack isn't deleted. I could simply overwrite the content, but that wouldn't move the talk page. I'll ask an admin to delete stack. -- 02:52, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Thanks Nunix. :) -- 03:21, 4 January 2006 (UTC)
 * I live to serve. And also oppress poor, maligned contributors. So, serve or sever, one of those. Glad to have you back, man. --Nunix 03:43, 4 January 2006 (UTC)

Slowing Effects
When the article says slowing effects do not stack, does that mean that if you cast a spell that slows movement 66% and a spell that slows movement 50% on the same target the final slowing would still be 66%? Never tested this out --Kiiron 19:30, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
 * Haven't tested either, but I'd believe it; otherwise, getting someone to 0% movement (rooting them, in effect) would be way, way too easy. COH actually had that for awhile, and it screwed things up to no end for some time. --Nunix 19:38, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

category or not?
I want to keep track of which items stack (especially quest items). Does this merit a category, or should I just enter one line of text "This item stacks" for each item that I discover to stack together? -PanSola 02:08, 4 January 2006 (UTC)


 * Wheather an item stacks or not should be noted in that item's category description. i.e. if Collectable Drops stack, it should be noted on that page, if Crafting Materials stack it should be noted on that page, etc... For item categories that have 'mixed atributes' (like Salvage Items where the armor type items don't stack, but the hides do) that should be noted on that page.  If there is an example where 99% of a category stacks/doesn't stack and the other 1% is the other way around, then it should be noted on the pages that fall in that 1%.  IMO.  --Rainith 16:57, 4 January 2006 (UTC)Bold text