Hi, Graviton Beam does not put its target on stasis. Stasis is like a pocket reality that prevents any kind of interaction with our universe. Arbiters from SC1 could put units in stasis. Since unit in stasis can't act it can be confused with stun, but stun does not make the unit immune to the outside world.
I have been rummaging through the wiki, data, data structures looking for documentation on filters.
Specifically I want to know if the 'stasis' filter applies to units that have been grav lifted by the phoenix.
If stasis is not it, then what does stasis refer to and what flag is used to check/validate if a unit has been grav lifted?
Seriously, what is a unit with a "stasis". please cite an example
Hi, Graviton Beam does not put its target on stasis. Stasis is like a pocket reality that prevents any kind of interaction with our universe. Arbiters from SC1 could put units in stasis. Since unit in stasis can't act it can be confused with stun, but stun does not make the unit immune to the outside world.
There's a unit in LotV called Stasis Ward, created by the Oracle, which puts nearby units into stasis when tripped.
@SoulFilcher: Go
@temhawk: Go
Oh you guys, thank you ! I understand what that flag is now.
I will put this info to good use, and exclude it from my target and scan filters