How to Use the Buff & Debuff Overview in Battle Report Replays
Player Guide: Mastering the Buff Overview Feature in Infinity Kingdom
Introduction
Infinity Kingdom battles are driven by a complex interaction of skills, talents, artifacts, and dragon effects. During combat, these systems constantly apply buffs, debuffs, control effects, shields, and healing. For a long time, many of these interactions happened too quickly to fully understand.
Patch 2.6.8 introduced a practical solution: the Buff and Debuff Overview in the Battle Report replay. This feature allows players to pause a fight and inspect exactly which effects are active on every immortal at any moment in time.
For players who want to understand why a battle was won or lost, this tool is one of the most valuable additions the game has made.

Where to Find the Buff & Debuff Overview
Step 1: Open a Battle Report Replay
Battle reports are generated from multiple PvP and PvE activities, including:
- Arena battles
- Open world PvP
- Throne of the Supreme fights
- Illusion Battles
Open the report and tap Replay to watch the fight again.

Step 2: Locate the Buff Overview Button

During the replay, look at the bottom-left corner of the battle screen. You will see a small helmet icon. This is the Buff & Debuff Overview button.
Tap this icon at any time during the replay to open the detailed overview window.
Important: You can open the overview while the battle is running or while it is paused.
Recommendations for Effective Use
- Speed Adjustment: Since the default 2x speed may be too fast to track buffs and debuffs accurately, it’s advisable to set the replay speed to normal. This slower pace allows for a detailed observation of the combat dynamics.

Understanding the Buff & Debuff Overview Window
Enhanced Game Understanding
- Real-Time Strategy Adjustment: By observing which buffs and debuffs are affecting your immortals during battle, you can make informed decisions on the fly, adjusting your tactics based on the strengths and weaknesses revealed through the feature.

- Post-Battle Analysis: Use the feature to analyze battles post-completion, identifying key moments where certain buffs or debuffs played a pivotal role. This analysis can guide future troop compositions and strategy adjustments.
Increased Transparency
- Clearer Combat Dynamics: The Buff Overview clarifies the often-complex interplay of various skills and effects in battle, helping players understand exactly why certain outcomes occur.

- Educational Tool: For newer players, this feature serves as an educational tool, helping them learn the effects of different immortals’ skills and how they interact in the heat of battle.

Consider the Fire march example using Trajan’s Rain of Fire.
This ultimate skill:
- Grants +30% critical damage to allied fire units
- Each fire ultimate cast increases critical chance by 10% for 6 seconds
- The effect can stack up to five times
With the buff overview active, you can pause the battle and confirm:
- When the crit buff is applied
- How many stacks are active
- Which immortals currently benefit from the effect
This makes it much easier to verify whether your team synergy is actually triggering correctly.

Future Enhancements and Expectations
While the current implementation of the Buff Overview is highly beneficial, there is room for further enhancement:
- Cause and Effect Details: A future update could include information on the cause of each buff or debuff when selected. This addition would provide even deeper insights into the mechanics at play, particularly how specific skills affect the battlefield.
Conclusion
The Buff & Debuff Overview is one of the most useful analysis tools in Infinity Kingdom.
By opening the overview during battle replays, players can:
- Identify active buffs and debuffs in real time
- Understand skill timing and interactions
- Diagnose why battles were won or lost
- Improve march composition and skill selection
For players who want to refine their strategy, regularly reviewing battle reports with this tool provides insights that are almost impossible to notice during live combat.
In many cases, the difference between a good march and a great one becomes clear only after carefully examining these buff interactions.
Published: 13-03-2026
-
Upgrade costs of Dragon Portraits
Introduction Dragon Portraits are one of those systems that look underwhelming at first glance, especially when you focus on a single level upgrade. The stat gains per level are small—often just a handful of attack and defense points. For many players, especially early on, it’s easy to dismiss portraits as low priority. That’s a mistake.…
-
How to upgrade your dragon talents in conquest
Dragon Talent Progression (Conquest Extension Guide) Once you enter Conquest, dragon talent progression opens up again — and this is where crystal management starts to matter even more. At Dragon Level 52 and 54, you unlock: This effectively reopens the tree with the same structure, but higher stakes. The logic from Season 2 still applies…





