Hey, i had long break and came back to the game and im quite confused on how active barriers work how the passive barriers works and so on, so as an example and a questions if some one could help me, lets say i have a lineup consisting normal upgraded sasuke which uses his barrier before using kiring to buff attack and ninjutsu, and then i also have a passive buff ability barrier like shisui and i wanna use itachi aswell which has the chakra tsukuyomi barrier.
Now my question is will the itachi barrier get cancelled and cleared off by the sasuke barrier which buffs ninjutsu and attack, will they both clear off shisuis passive barrier or they all just work normally and all the bonuses from all 3 both 2 active and 1 passive just stack and work? im really confused and no matter how much i look around i couldn't find a proper explanation.
So do manuals stack with passives? do two manual barriers bonuses stack? or how does it work, would appreciate some help and clarifications thanks.
Okay so manual barriers are not different from passive barriers, they are all barriers, the difference is how they activate.
Barriers do not stack & there can only be one barrier active at a time- this means one barrier, one barrier buff.
Only one barrier can be active at a time, therefore when Shisui enters the field, his barrier is a passive- so it immediately activates.
If you use Sasukes Mystery, it activates Sasukes barrier, canceling Shisuis barrier.
Only one barrier's bonuses apply at a time, so it's not really worth it to run two barrier ninjas in one team purely for the sake of their barriers.
Something a decent number of players do, especially amongst the f2p crowd is run one passive barrier and one manual barrier, that way if you lose out on initiative and your opponent gets their passive barrier up, you can still use your manual barrier to take it back.
Only one barrier's bonuses apply at a time, so it's not really worth it to run two barrier ninjas in one team purely for the sake of their barriers.
Something a decent number of players do, especially amongst the f2p crowd is run one passive barrier and one manual barrier, that way if you lose out on initiative and your opponent gets their passive barrier up, you can still use your manual barrier to take it back.
I don't recommend this tactic of one passive, one manual barrier on the same team because its a waste when you could run a support character for your move 1 instead. Barriers in general are risky business these days anyway with so many Shark Kisame's and 5 Kage Summit Madaras running around.
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