Talk:Lovely Princess Alice/@comment-27975682-20160811030752/@comment-26897276-20160915043610

@Llnooblesll  Hm? But they do...

Let's say you have one unit with 3000 ATK and DEF. You use a 30% ATK>DEF conversion. You now have 4000 DEF. Then you use a 30% DEF>ATK conversion. You will have 4333 ATK. Next turn, if you use ATK>DEF conversion, you're overwriting last turn's ATK>DEF conversion, but the DEF>ATK conversion stays. Therefore, you'll have 4333 DEF second turn with the same buff. Your DEF>ATK buff won't change your ATK value, but will refresh the buff for the amount of turns that the ability will be buffed. Therefore, you would have around 4333 ATK and 4333 DEF for the time being that those buffs keep getting used.

You were just looking at how the buffs would interact wrong, but otherwise, you get the concept better than most.