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36722, Crashing of Waves
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
What determines the rate at which a warrior with this legacy successfully auto-disarms an opponent?
Specifically I'm curious about the warrior's strength and his weapon weight.
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36726, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by laxman on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Strength and also how often you get parried so indirectly your weapon type vs your enemies weapon type as well.
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36725, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by Zulghinlour on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
>What determines the rate at which a warrior with this legacy >successfully auto-disarms an opponent? > >Specifically I'm curious about the warrior's strength and his >weapon weight.
Strength is a factor (yours & your opponents). Weapon weight is not.
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36728, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by N b M on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
I heart you Zulg, but are you sure about this?
I noticed (at least in my head) a significant increase when I wielded muspeillsheim and my opponents wielded extra light weapons..
Could just be in my head though.
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36881, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by Daevryn on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Having written Crashing, STR vs. STR sounds correct.
Maybe you tended to keep your STR maxed better with the Muspellsheim since it's so heavy?
Also, its chance to trigger is on a successful parry, so maybe that fits into your calculus somehow too.
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36884, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by N b M on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Hmm.... yeah, taking into account boneshatter that makes sense, thanks for clearing it up.
Good to see you posting again and hope the holidays went well.
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36729, Question:
Posted by sorlag on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Do all the "normal" disarm factors apply, such as weapon type vs. weapon type?
(Obviously no_disarm, no_remove, etc., all apply, I'm just wondering about the various success factors found in regular disarm.)
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36735, RE: Crashing of Waves
Posted by Isildur on Wed 31-Dec-69 07:00 PM
Meaning the higher your strength is the more likely you are to successfully disarm, and the stronger your opponent's strength is the less likely he is to be disarmed?
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