Talk:Wit's End/@comment-10891982-20130620010726/@comment-4840597-20140901123508

Guys, it's pretty obvious how this works.

Firstly all enemies have no stacks of Wits End, and neither do I, to begin with.

I attack Enemy A 5 times, and apply 5 stacks of the debuff to Enemy A, and gain 5 stacks of the magic resist for myself.

Now here is the part you are interested in.

I quickly switch to Enemy B, and attack him instead. I attack him, and Wits End attempts to steal 5 magic resist, which it does, HOWEVER, I already have the maximum 5 stacks of Wits End. This means Enemy B will gain 1 stack of the Wits End debuff, and my buff timer on Wits End will be refreshed back to the maximum. (Note: Enemy A will still have thier debuff stacks, until the 5 seconds runs out. If I switch over to them for one attack  I can refresh thier debuff duration.)

In summary: Wits End applys two on hit effects: The first applys a stacking debuff on target which reduces thier MR by 5, for 5 seconds, with a maximum of 5 stacks; the second applys a stacking buff on self which increases your MR by 5, for 5 seconds, with a maximum of 5 stacks. This produces an effect where you gain the same MR that the target loses - which is the 'stealing'. However you are still just buffing yourself and debuffing the enemy, so think of it like that.