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Vandir | Thu 17-Mar-05 10:13 AM |
Member since 17th Mar 2005
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#666, "Couple more questions"
Edited on Thu 17-Mar-05 10:14 AM
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Hello I got one question i wanted to ask from reading the long thread, and one unrelated question. The first would be, Is your charecter's aging determined by ONLINE time, or does it keep aging if you don't play it also?
And the second would be, the hit and damage rolls, how exectly they work? I seen a sword that shows as worse than mine, and does less damage and hits less, but makes the rolls better. It's quite unclear to me how exectly the rolls work and how should i determine what is best piece of eq to go for.
And on unrelated note, though i played CF for short time and still am confused about most things in game, (and get killed every time i unhide :/ ), i became quite a fan of the game, and i like how both players and staff willingly helped me when i got stuck at something. Thank you.
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RE: Couple more questions,
Valguarnera,
17-Mar-05 11:36 AM, #1
Couple more things,
Rogue,
17-Mar-05 12:30 PM, #2
RE: Couple more questions,
Vandir,
19-Mar-05 05:59 AM, #3
RE: Couple more questions,
nepenthe,
19-Mar-05 08:48 AM, #4
RE: Couple more questions,
Sandello,
30-Mar-05 01:06 PM, #5
Yes, yes, and yes. (n/t),
Valguarnera,
30-Mar-05 01:45 PM, #6
Age or something else i missed?,
Vandir,
07-Apr-05 12:51 PM, #7
Aging definitely changes stats,
Theerkla,
07-Apr-05 01:10 PM, #8
RE: Age or something else i missed?,
Valguarnera,
07-Apr-05 01:24 PM, #9
RE: Age or something else i missed?,
Vandir,
07-Apr-05 07:50 PM, #10
RE: Age or something else i missed?,
Valguarnera,
07-Apr-05 08:47 PM, #11
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Valguarnera | Thu 17-Mar-05 11:36 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
6904 posts
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#667, "RE: Couple more questions"
In response to Reply #0
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Is your charecter's aging determined by ONLINE time, or does it keep aging if you don't play it also?
Online time only.
And the second would be, the hit and damage rolls, how exectly they work? I seen a sword that shows as worse than mine, and does less damage and hits less, but makes the rolls better. It's quite unclear to me how exectly the rolls work and how should i determine what is best piece of eq to go for.
Well, the most basic thing to do is Compare the two weapons. That will let you gauge the which of the two weapons has a higher average damage.
To get more detail, you're need to Lore/Identify/Appraise/etc. the item. This will let you know what hit/dam/other modifiers are on the weapon, along with the actual average damage. In general, average is more desirable because of how it interacts with various skills- take a weapon with average 12 over one that is average 10 and gives +2 damage.
Also look at the weapon's level. Low-level characters wielding high-level weapons won't get the full benefits they offer. That high-level weapon might still be a good choice there, but the best way to do all of this is....
Test it out. You've already started doing this, but it's useful to try it against several opponents. For example, a particular foe might be hurt more by piercing attacks than slashing ones. If you test only against that one foe, you might get misleading answers.
The nice thing about testing it for yourself is that it saves a whole pile of the work mentioned above. Use Compare and whatever identification ability you have handy to get a rough guide, but this is where the real answer is going to come from. You don't have to weigh level against +damage against weapon average.... you stay with the one that hits hard in your hands. Who cares what the numbers say then? Some weapons may have abilities that aren't picked up by Identify as well, and you can figure them out through use too.
Ultimately, you'll find that no one weapon is the "best" in all situations. For example, if you're going to be fighting a dark-elf thief, that mithril staff might look a lot better than that iron sword. Fighting a shaman? They often try to weaken your strength to get weapons out of your hand, so maybe keeping something lightweight is a good idea. Etc.
...i became quite a fan of the game, and i like how both players and staff willingly helped me when i got stuck at something. Thank you.
Thanks!
valguarnera@carrionfields.com
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nepenthe | Sat 19-Mar-05 08:48 AM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#670, "RE: Couple more questions"
In response to Reply #3
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They do. There are just other factors in play as well.
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Sandello | Wed 30-Mar-05 01:06 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
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#676, "RE: Couple more questions"
In response to Reply #1
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>For example, a particular foe might be hurt more by piercing >attacks than slashing ones.
Really? Are there any commonly known mobs like that? Can a PC be more vulnerable to piercing than slashing as well?
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Valguarnera | Wed 30-Mar-05 01:45 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
6904 posts
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#678, "Yes, yes, and yes. (n/t)"
In response to Reply #5
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Theerkla | Thu 07-Apr-05 01:10 PM |
Member since 04th Mar 2003
1055 posts
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#682, "Aging definitely changes stats"
In response to Reply #7
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Going from young to mature often goes unnoticed since it only raises stats which at that time are often already maxed anyways, so it isn't surprising you didn't notice it until you became middle-aged.
I don't know if you die if aging drops your con to three.
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