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Jul 9, 2022, 07:0607/09/22
02/28/22
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Stone skin gear

This has a 50% of being removed - I imagined that  resistance would also be a factor but this does not seem to be the case - does anyone have a definitive answer, I have Cardinal in it with 489 resistance but it gets stripped way to often leading me to think it's purely a 50/50 shot at removing or am I coming up against removers with better accuracy and the 50% chance after that has just been bad luck for me

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Jul 9, 2022, 13:3407/09/22
10/11/20
366

Resistance definitely plays a role, just like with any other buff. That said, 489 Resistance is nothing. Might as well be 89. Just avoid running Cardinal against buff strippers. My best advice. 

Jul 11, 2022, 06:4207/11/22
Jul 11, 2022, 06:42(edited)
02/28/22
263

Thanks but that does not answer the question, is it 50% remove or resistance vs accuracy then 50% if accuracy is higher

Jul 11, 2022, 07:2907/11/22
07/08/19
980
Ratted

Thanks but that does not answer the question, is it 50% remove or resistance vs accuracy then 50% if accuracy is higher

i believe the order is the other way around, but it is two seperate checks. first the stoneskin set has a 50% chance of blocking the removal. then, if it does not block it, it proceeds to the standard accuracy vs resistance check.

Jul 11, 2022, 11:4207/11/22
02/28/22
263

Thank you @CP

Jul 11, 2022, 15:4607/11/22
Jul 11, 2022, 15:56(edited)
06/20/19
2181

To  go  a  step further,  Say  you  have  a  champ  in  stone skin,  then  a  champ  with  50%  chance to  remove  buff.    I  believe,  you'd  have to  check  (50%)  for  the  chance to proc.  Then  if  successful,  check  (50%)  for  the  stoneskin.  Then  if  successful,  acc  v  res.    If  that  helps.


Like  CP  said,  these  are  all  independent rolls  and  all  must  be  successful,  so  statistically the  order  doesn't matter.

Jul 11, 2022, 16:0607/11/22
06/25/20
6640
Carpe_Piscis

i believe the order is the other way around, but it is two seperate checks. first the stoneskin set has a 50% chance of blocking the removal. then, if it does not block it, it proceeds to the standard accuracy vs resistance check.

From my experience, I'm pretty sure I can confirm that it checks the stoneskin passive first - because if it checked the resist first, then there wouldn't be scenarios where I have the buff active after the removal, but saw no "resist" message.