So, it would seem that an upgrade can only modify the duration field or the requirements field? Is that true?
Is it absolutely impossible to alter the actual modification field that a buff behaviour afflicts on a unit?
Take this for example, an ability applies a behaviour to a friendly unit which increases attack speed by x%. Can I make an upgrade to cause x to increase?
Edit: Would I have to create alternative Behaviours and then modify the Effect to apply the 'upgraded' (manually) version of that buff to the unit in question?
So, it would seem that an upgrade can only modify the duration field or the requirements field? Is that true?
Is it absolutely impossible to alter the actual modification field that a buff behaviour afflicts on a unit?
Take this for example, an ability applies a behaviour to a friendly unit which increases attack speed by x%. Can I make an upgrade to cause x to increase?
Edit: Would I have to create alternative Behaviours and then modify the Effect to apply the 'upgraded' (manually) version of that buff to the unit in question?
Damnit.
Yes to your edit.
Behaviors cant be changed using upgrades or catalog triggers (apart from the duration)
@TheAlmaity: Go
God damn. Why?!
stupid Blizzard *kicks a rock and scuffles off to the drawing board* [/rage]
Looks like I'll be creating a bunch of behaviours then and pointing the effects to apply the according ones...