debuffer
Etymology
From de- + buffer.
debuffer means to remove a buffer from. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To remove a buffer from.“Thus removal of this opposition is spoken of as debuffering the cardiovascular system, leading to a sustained increase in heart rate.”
noun
- One who or that which debuffs.“In fact, you likely won't be doing much in the way of attacking physically, since the P3MC can make a good debuffer or someone who inflicts ailments and/or binds. He becomes a debuffer of sorts when his Persona is upgraded to Messiah, […]”