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 ====== Taking Initiative ====== ====== Taking Initiative ======
  
-Every seconds a player generates "​initiative roll". This is not reflected in combat due to how much text it would create so it is "​underneath the hood"​. ​+Every seconds a player generates "​initiative roll". This is not reflected in combat due to how much text it would create so it is "​underneath the hood"​. ​
  
-All initiative rolls are 1 to 400 plus the follower'​s speed value. When a member has an accumulative initiative value of 400+fatigue modifier, they get an action. Each speed point increases a follower'​s speed by about 0.25% over the base amount. It is possible to get a large amount of actions over opponents with higher speeds.+All initiative rolls are 1 to 400 plus the follower'​s speed value. When a member has an accumulative initiative value of 400+fatigue modifier, they get an action. Each speed point increases a follower'​s speed by about 0.25% over the base amount. It is possible to get a large amount of actions over opponents with higher speeds. Also read the [[combat_morale]] section on how morale affects initiative rolls.
  
 ===== Fatigue ===== ===== Fatigue =====
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 ====== Dealing Damage ====== ====== Dealing Damage ======
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 +<WRAP center round important 60%>
 +As of 4/9/2014 - All dice have a MINIMUM that may be higher than 1. This applies to followers AND monsters. For followers it has to do with the follower'​s CLASS. For monster'​s this has to do with monster LEVEL and ATTACK type. 
 +</​WRAP>​
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 ===== Magical Damage ===== ===== Magical Damage =====
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 Secondly, there is the armor deflection check. This is a roll of 10+attacker'​s weapon skill vs (10+defender'​s armor value)-fatigue modifier). If the attacker'​s roll is EQUAL or HIGHER than the defender'​s roll - the attack is considered a "​hit"​ if not, it is a MISS with no damage. RANGED WEAPONS SKIP THIS CHECK. They are similar to a spell except physical damage and go straight to absorption rolls if the automatic dodge check fails. Secondly, there is the armor deflection check. This is a roll of 10+attacker'​s weapon skill vs (10+defender'​s armor value)-fatigue modifier). If the attacker'​s roll is EQUAL or HIGHER than the defender'​s roll - the attack is considered a "​hit"​ if not, it is a MISS with no damage. RANGED WEAPONS SKIP THIS CHECK. They are similar to a spell except physical damage and go straight to absorption rolls if the automatic dodge check fails.
  
-Now we process the damage by checking for a CRITICAL HIT. This is, like dodge, a 1 to 1000 roll compared to the attacker'​s critical skill. This is about .1% chance per critical point. If a critical hit is made, damage dice are doubled.+**SPECIAL NOTE on Melee vs Spellbook OR Ranged Weapon** "​Deflection Checks"​ - Followers equipped with a spellbook or ranged weapon have a 50% defensive penalty when defending against melee attacks for purposes of the "armor deflection"​ check. The defending caster or archer will still receive the full armor absorption. This makes it even more important for spellcasters and archers to be in avoidance and behind aggressive or defending units. This penalty also applies to monsters who use spells or ranged attacks. 
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 +Now we process the damage by checking for a CRITICAL HIT. This is, like dodge, a 1 to 1000 roll compared to the attacker'​s critical skill. This is about .1% chance per critical point plus a base 5% critical chance. If a critical hit is made, damage dice are doubled.
  
 Now there is a damage roll of the attacker which is a 1 to (damage dice size) which is compared to an absorption roll of 0 to (armor value). The damage dice are reduced by the absorption roll at this point and cannot be subtracted below 1. Now there is a damage roll of the attacker which is a 1 to (damage dice size) which is compared to an absorption roll of 0 to (armor value). The damage dice are reduced by the absorption roll at this point and cannot be subtracted below 1.
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 //Special note on Fliers// - Some monsters fly. Attacking these monsters with a melee attack results in a 25% reduction on "​hitting"​ the monster. //Special note on Fliers// - Some monsters fly. Attacking these monsters with a melee attack results in a 25% reduction on "​hitting"​ the monster.
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 +===== Damage Descriptions =====
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 +Damage is given a description based upon the weapon(blunt/​slicing/​etc.) when describing damage inflicted against the MAXIMUM hitpoints of a target. So if you deal 1 damage to something with 5 HP(20%), you may see your sword "​nicks"​ an opponent. However if you deal 1 damage to something with 100 HP(1%), you will see "​barely scratches"​. The damage messages are colorized from orange being least critical to a dark red being the highest.
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 ===== Monster Elemental Families ===== ===== Monster Elemental Families =====
  
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 Fleeing a fight is an important part of retaining action points. General good times to flee are when you lose your front line defending units or at the start of any combat you know you're outmatched. At a minimum, restoring a fallen member costs 2AP and this cost increases dramatically each condition past so its always a huge risk to lose more than you have to. EVERY loss prevented is a key strategy. Fleeing a fight is an important part of retaining action points. General good times to flee are when you lose your front line defending units or at the start of any combat you know you're outmatched. At a minimum, restoring a fallen member costs 2AP and this cost increases dramatically each condition past so its always a huge risk to lose more than you have to. EVERY loss prevented is a key strategy.
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