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Action priorities bug: cannot easily use chest in boon aura area

philomela
philomela Member Posts: 34
edited October 2021 in Bug Reporting

On controller self-care offered by boon (and I guess maybe self-care itself, I don't use it) uses the same button as opening the chest and it is stealing the action priority when I am standing by a chest. You have to slide around and mash it over and over to get the chest action to start.

Repro:

  1. Be injured
  2. Have a healing boon aura up covering a chest.
  3. Try to search the chest. See that the self-care prompt fights with the opening the chest prompt/action.

Expected: when I am facing a chest, within a boon aura area, action priority for the chest opening button is to open the chest. If I want to self-care myself then I can walk away from the chest. When the chest is done, the button can revert to self-care if necessary (but make sure you don't also override the 'rummage' action for Elodie's ability, which might be on a different button?).

Platform: PC

How often: always

My button assignments:


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