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# Turning a [[toggle]] off in different ways: manually by selecting the toggle again, or due to not having enough [[endurance]] to run the toggle, or due to a [[Status Effect]].
# Turning a [[toggle]] off in different ways: manually by selecting the toggle again, or due to not having enough [[endurance]] to run the toggle, or due to a [[Status Effect]].
#* As of [[Issue 13]], most toggles will not detoggle if affected by a status effect. They will [[supress]] instead. Offensive toggles, IE ones that affect enemy targets, will still detoggle.
#* As of [[Issue 13]], most toggles will not detoggle if affected by a status effect. They will [[Toggle Suppression|suppress]] instead. Offensive toggles, IE ones that affect enemy targets, will still detoggle.


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Latest revision as of 05:24, 14 December 2008

Definition

Detoggle
  1. Turning a toggle off in different ways: manually by selecting the toggle again, or due to not having enough endurance to run the toggle, or due to a Status Effect.
    • As of Issue 13, most toggles will not detoggle if affected by a status effect. They will suppress instead. Offensive toggles, IE ones that affect enemy targets, will still detoggle.