Annul as I said was special and always nabbed 2. I do recall Nullify grabbing one at times and 2 on others.
Some of the enchanter lines always nabbed X whereas others (under the hood) basically just applied a few nullifies/cancels.
I think we can actually verify all this on live as far as testing.
Question is without having to test every single spell or make generalizations... which of
these values is counters to use when dispelling?
??
Edit found
this. Some serious reading here but explains alot.... think this has most of our answers:
^ Gets good here if you are skimming.
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Dispels always land, even if they don't seem to work. Each buff gets a check versus the strength of the dispel. If the buff fails the check, it gets stripped. If that buff passes the check, the dispel moves on to the next buff, and so on. In the case of every buff passing the check, no buffs will be stripped.
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^ Exactly this!
Special cases:
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some mobs have special dispels that will remove random buffs.
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^ Phinny and Inny for us