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  1. Crowd control (often abbreviated to CC) refers to spells and abilities which limit an opponents ability to participate in a fight. Crowd control abilities can be divided into two distinct categories: loss of control abilities, and positional control abilities.

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  3. Apr 18, 2013 · Crowd Control: Crowd Control (abbreviated CC) refers to spells and abilities which limit an opponent's ability to fight. Types of CC include Charm, Daze, Fear, Root, Sleep, Slow, Snare, Incapacitate, Disorient and Stun.

  4. Sep 13, 2020 · The mechanics of Diminishing Returns on Burning Crusade. According to Skill Capped definition, Diminishing Returns refers to the game mechanic in which spells become less effective against other player characters if used frequently within a short period of time. Spells that use this mechanic are grouped into categories, effects within the same ...

  5. Oct 31, 2022 · CC - Crowd Control (like slows, roots, stuns, anything that controls crowds of mobs) Brez/Battle Res - Battle Resurrection, a resurrection of a dead teammate that can be done in combat Lust/Hero - Heroism (see above)

  6. Crowd Control (abbreviated CC) refers to spells and abilities which limit an opponent's ability to fight. CC abilities are used to reduce the number of mobs that the group fight at once.

  7. May 24, 2021 · TBC and CC - Burning Crusade Classic Discussion - World of Warcraft Forums. Suraknar-deviate-delight 24 May 2021 05:55 #1. As I remember CC was too much in original TBC (PvP). but it seems worse in this version, even more intense. Are some classes meant to be able to CC someone to death?

  8. Nov 21, 2020 · When you’re affected by a crowd control effect in PvP, there’s an 18-second window for diminishing returns on further effects from the same category. Additional CC effects used on you while diminishing returns are active…

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