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Contents
Introduction
The character sheet can be found by pressing 'c' ingame. It has 4 tabs:
- general
- attack
- defence
- talents
These provide an overview of your character and its abilities. You can also hover your mouse over your own character, or use the 'L'ook command on yourself to see some of these stats.
Size
The game tracks of the size of each character with a numeric value, which is also used for any formula that may involve sizes. The correspondence between the textual description of a size and its numeric value is as follows: tiny (1), small (2), medium (3), big (4), huge (5), gargantuan (6+).
The player character's initial size category depends on their race. Most races are medium (3), but Halflings and Yeeks are small (2), and Ogres and Krogs are big (4).
Size is a stat with no direct impact on your character. However, it does affect the following things:
- Ogre power reduction for wielding a 2h weapon with an offhand
- The Wyrmic talent, Swallow
- The Brawler talent tree, Grappling
- The attack speed of the artifact, Colaryem
- The damage of the prodigy, You Shall Be My Weapon
Size can be increased by the following means:
- Belt Egos: "monstrous" increases by 1, "of the giants" increases by 1
- Boot Egos: "of massiveness" increases by 1
- Talents: Massive Physique increases by 1 after reaching raw talent level 5, Deeprock Form increases by 2 while active, Destroyer increases by 2 while active, Overgrowth increases by 2 while active, Assume Form and Ominous Form increases or decreases size category to match the stolen body's size
- Prodigy: I Can Carry The World! increases by 1
- Unique item: Behemoth Hide increases by 1, Mighty Girdle increases by 2 if you are also wearing Snow Giant Wraps
Accuracy and Defense
Accuracy determines your chance to hit your target as well as knock your target off-balance when measured against the target's Defense. When you use Accuracy to inflict temporary physical effects on an enemy, every point your opponent's relevant saving throw exceeds your Accuracy will reduce the duration of the effect by 5%.
Defense represents your chance to avoid physical melee attacks and reduces the chance you'll be knocked off-balance by an enemy's attack. It is measured against the attacker's Accuracy.
Ranged defense represents your chance to avoid physical ranged attacks and reduces the chance you'll be knocked off-balance by an enemy's attack. It is measured against the attacker's Accuracy.
Power and Saves
There are 5 tiers for power and saves. These are not related to item (material) tiers. It costs more to increase scores that are in higher tiers. For each tier, here's the cost of increasing your score by one:
- Tier 1: 1 point, from 0 to 20
- Tier 2: 2 points, from 20 to 40
- Tier 3: 3 points, from 40 to 60
- Tier 4: 4 points, from 60 to 80
- Tier 5: 5 points, from 80 to 100
Physical power measures your ability to deal physical damage in combat. When you use Physical power to inflict temporary physical effects on an enemy, every point your opponent's relevant saving throw exceeds your physical power will reduce the duration of the effect by 5%.
Spellpower represents how powerful your spells are. In addition, when your spells inflict temporary detrimental effects, every point your opponent's relevant saving throw exceeds your spellpower will reduce the duration of the effect by 5%.
Mindpower represents how powerful your mental abilities are. In addition, when your mental abilities inflict temporary detrimental effects, every point your opponent's relevant saving throw exceeds your mindpower will reduce the duration of the effect by 5%.
Physical saving throw increases your chance to shrug off physically-induced effects. Also reduces duration of detrimental physical effects by up to 5% per point, depending on the power of the opponent's effect.
Spell saving throw increases your chance to shrug off magically-induced effects. Also reduces duration of detrimental magical effects by up to 5% per point, depending on the power of the opponent's effect.
Mental saving throw increases your chance to shrug off mentally-induced effects. Also reduces duration of detrimental mental effects by up to 5% per point, depending on the power of the opponent's effect.
Armour and armour hardiness
Armour value is a damage reduction from every incoming melee and ranged weapon attack. Absorbs (hardiness)% of incoming weapon damage, up to a maximum of (armour) damage absorbed.
This is countered by armour penetration and is applied before all kinds of critical damage increase, talent multipliers and damage multiplier, thus making even small amounts have greater effects.
Resistance, resistance penetration and immunity
Resistances (or "resists") allow a character to reduce a fraction of damage taken based on the type of damage it is. For example, fire resistance decreases the damage taken from any kind of fire damage -- a fire drake's breath, or an archmage's Flame talent, etc.
Resistance penetration decreases the effective level of your opponent's corresponding resistance. For instance, if your opponent has 30% fire resistance, but you have 10% fire resistance penetration, and you hit your opponent with fire, his effective fire resistance will be reduced to 27%.
"Resist all" is applied independently of single elemental resists. If you have 15% resist all and 20% fire resistance, you will resist 1 - ((1 - 0.15) * (1 - 0.20)) or 32% of all fire damage (in the absence of any fire resistance penetration on your opponent).
Resists also have a cap. The standard resistance cap for the player is 70%, which is applied after the 1-(1-a)*(1-b) step shown above. This means that if you have 60% fire resistance and 30% resist all, your combined total resistance would be calculated as 1-(1-0.60)*(1-0.30) = 72%, but then the resistance cap would lower this to 70%. Some equipment or talents may raise the resistance cap for specific elements. In the previous example, if the player wore armor that gave +5% fire resistance cap, then the full 72% would take effect, as that is under the new fire resistance cap of 75%.
Immunities give a flat chance to resist an effect. They're a bit like saves, insofar as passing a check makes the effect not happen, but they operate completely independently of physical power, physical save, mindpower, etc. 25% stun immunity is always a flat 25% chance to resist a stun (or any talent that checks stun immunity, such as Freeze), before saves are checked.
Effect Immunities:
- Confusion
- Stun/Freeze
- Fear
- Knockback
- Instadeath
- Disarm
- Poison
- Disease
Encumbrance
Encumbrance is the amount of weight your character can hold without becoming burdened. All items have a certain weight, usually standard by item type. For example, jewelry has encumbrance of 0.1; heavy armor has 14. Your character has a maximum encumbrance which is increased by increasing your Strength or by certain items. Current encumbrance is the amount being carried right now, and can be reduced by certain spells or abilities.
If your current encumbrance rises above your maximum encumbrance, you will be unable to move. You will need to drop items, or wait for the effect reducing your maximum encumbrance to wear off.
Speeds
Speeds determine how quickly you can perform actions relative to the other actors in the game. Speed is always relative to YOU. Other actors (NPCs, monsters) will either act less quickly or more quickly, depending on your speeds. In practice it means you may be able to move, cast or attack several times before they do; or they may move, cast, or attack several times before you do.
There are several measures of speed.
- Global Speed: Affects all actions. At 100% speed you have the energy to preform one 'action' per turn. At 200% speed you can preform two 'actions' per turn. Other actors will appear to be acting less quickly in comparison to you.
- Movement Speed: This is the increase or decrease from your normal movement speed. For example, 20.00% means you will move 20% farther in the same length of time as you would normally move. 100% would allow you to move twice as far. -100% would only let you move half as far.
- Spell Speed: This is the increase or decrease from your normal movement speed. For example, 20.00% means you will be able to cast 20% more spells (or a spell takes 20% less time to cast) as you would be able to cast. 100% would allow you to cast spells twice as fast; -100% means spells would be cast twice as slowly.
- Attack Speed: This is the increase or decrease from your attack movement speed. For example, 20.00% means you will be able to attack 20% faster as you would be able to normally. 100% would allow you to make twice as many attacks; -100% means you would make half the amount of attacks in the same amount of time - monsters would get more than one attack to your single.
- Mental Speed: This is the increase or decrease from your mental ability speed (any ability with "Is: a mind power"). For example, 20.00% means you will be able to use this ability 20% faster than usual. 100% would allow you to use the ability twice as often; -100% means you would use abilities at half the effective rate - monsters would get more than one action to your single.
Global Speed and other speeds stack. If you have 200% speed and -100% movement speed, you have the energy to preform actions twice a round, but you only move half the distance. You would end up moving the same distance each round.