Talk:Galio/@comment-31544581-20170807225501/@comment-28977071-20170808045938

I believe that the of   remains for its full duration in both situation and the victim always moves according to the last CC that's been applied to them (hence the movement will be affected by the first CC till the application of the other one, and later on it'll be affected by the second CC). It should cca. work like this:


 * Out of two same CC effects, one with the longer remaining duration should be expected to override the other.


 * Out of two differing CC effects that are mutually exclusive, the latter one should override the other.


 * Lastly, two differing but combinable CC effects should of course be both applied.

I'm not sure if there is a wiki source that mentions all the info in a single place. These are the only wiki articles about CC I've known of till today:

Crowd Control Types of Crowd Control