![]() ![]() Or if I wanted to harrass my siblings and play at a handicap, I'd go goblins for the cave crawling and laughably bad low level units. I liked ranged units, so I liked the normal elves for their starting Marksmanship. My sister had a thing for life drain and web, so she picked out dark elves most the time. ![]() The unique race units defined the races in AoW 1 and 2. Wesnoth pulled off many different varieties of units right and spoiled my expectations of fantasy TBS unit types. on second thought, I guess I was expecting AoW3 to be more like Wesnoth with a strategic map. Note that due to special abilities, it is possible for stats to be larger than 10.Hmm. The rows are the attacker's relative strength and the columns are the attacker's damage. The expected damage per hit, taking into consideration the attacker's chance to hit, is given below. If the hit dealt damage, there is a chance it will have secondary effects based on the damage type. If the defender has immunity to the damage type, no damage is dealt. If the defender has resistance to the damage type of the attack, only half damage is dealt. Mathematically, the attacker's minimum damage is the larger of 1 or (Attack - Defense - 3). An attacker's minimum damage is typically one, but if the attacker's relative strength was 5 or greater, the attacker's minimum damage is increased. Non-critical successful hits deal a random amount of damage between the attacker's minimum and maximum damage inclusive. Critical hits deal the maximum damage of the ability or spell used. All hits have at least a 10% chance of success called a critical hit and a 10% chance to failure called a critical miss.įor the mathematically inclined, the percentage chance to hit is given by the formula: (Attack - Defense + 5) * 10, where percentages lower than 10 are rounded to 10 and percentages higher than 90 are rounded to 90. ![]() An attackers' chance to hit is determined by the difference between the attacker's attack and the defender's defense, which we will call the attacker's relative strength. ![]()
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