

When effects stack multiplicatively, the cumulative effect can be calculated by multiplying the effects together. When effects stack additively, the cumulative effect can be calculated simply by adding together each effect.Įxample: if your champion has two items granting +100 health each, your champion has 200 bonus health. It can be said that a champion statistic stacks additively or stacks multiplicatively. Some in-game values can be modified by multiple effects. A unit receives the aura effect from the aura they are creating, but also the effect from the aura created by their ally. However, for the purposes of stacking, if the aura has two different effects based on if the target is the user or somebody else, then the auras stack with each other.

Aura stackingĪura effects don't stack with themselves: If champion A and champion B are generating the same aura, and champion C is affected by both auras, champion C receives the effect of these auras only once. Most effects, though, have their potency multiplied by the number of stacks.Įxample: if Ezreal has 5 stacks of Rising Spell Force, his attack speed is increased by 50% rather than 10%. Some stacking effects are just counters building up to a different effect (e.g.
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