Crashing Courage/history
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February 14, 2023
- Crashing Courage: Willbender virtues no longer remove the active effects of other willbender virtues.
Crashing Courage
“Virtue. Shadowstep a short distance while gaining boons and emanating Willbender Flames from your location. Gain Courage.
- Initial Damage: 266 (1.0)?
- Crashing Courage (6s): Consecutive attacks grant boons.
- Aegis (4s): Block the next incoming attack.
- Stability (4s): Cannot be knocked down, pushed back, pulled, launched, stunned, dazed, floated, sunk, feared, or taunted.
- : 5
Number of Attacks to Trigger- Range: 600
— In-game description
March 29, 2022
- Crashing Courage: Reduced cooldown from 50 seconds to 30 seconds in PvP and WvW.
Crashing Courage
“Virtue. Shadowstep a short distance while gaining boons and emanating Willbender Flames from your location. Gain Courage.
Removes other active Virtue effects.— In-game description
March 15, 2022
- Crashing Courage: Updated skill facts so aegis is properly removed when Deathless Courage is equipped.
Original version
Crashing Courage
“Virtue. Shadowstep a short distance while gaining boons and emanating Willbender Flames from your location. Gain Courage.
Removes other active Virtue effects.— In-game description
Beta event version: November 30, 2021
- Crashing Courage was available during the End of Dragons Beta Event 4.
- Crashing Courage: This ability now delivers a five-target area attack on impact, in addition to setting the Willbender Flames.
Beta event version: August 17, 2021
- Crashing Courage was available during the End of Dragons Beta Event 1.
Crashing Courage
“Virtue. Shadowstep a short distance while gaining boons and emanating Willbender Flames from your location. Gain Courage.
Removes other active Virtue effects.— In-game description