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|Physical attacks are dependent on the type of damage the weapon does versus [[Stats#Armor|Armor]] and any corresponding resistances. These attacks include the weapon attacks, ranged attacks, weapon powers and physical powers. The main stats when these attacks are involved are [[Stats#Attack Power|Attack Power]] and Armor Penetration.  
 
|Physical attacks are dependent on the type of damage the weapon does versus [[Stats#Armor|Armor]] and any corresponding resistances. These attacks include the weapon attacks, ranged attacks, weapon powers and physical powers. The main stats when these attacks are involved are [[Stats#Attack Power|Attack Power]] and Armor Penetration.  
 
|Magic attacks are primarily attacks from [[Powers]] that use the Spell tag. These attacks are amplified by [[Catalysts]] and apply damage versus [[Stats#Ward|Ward]] and any corresponding resistances. Magic attacks are not limited to offensive abilities and do include defensive and supportive spells. The main stats when using magic abilities are [[Stats#Spellpower|Spellpower]] and Spell Penetration.
 
|Magic attacks are primarily attacks from [[Powers]] that use the Spell tag. These attacks are amplified by [[Catalysts]] and apply damage versus [[Stats#Ward|Ward]] and any corresponding resistances. Magic attacks are not limited to offensive abilities and do include defensive and supportive spells. The main stats when using magic abilities are [[Stats#Spellpower|Spellpower]] and Spell Penetration.
|Mental and Lust attacks primarily involve invoking fear and panic into the heart and minds of the targeted opponent, or just makes them really horny. These types of attacks typically use the Tease tag or do resolve damage and damage of this type is reduced by the [[Stats#Focus|Focus]] stat. The primary stats these abilities use are [[Stats#Sexiness|Sexiness]] and Temptation. There are some Mental spells that use [[Stats#Spellpower|Spellpower]] versus Magic Resistance.
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|Mental and Lust attacks primarily involve invoking fear and panic into the heart and minds of the targeted opponent, or just makes them really horny. These types of attacks typically use the Tease tag and damage of this type is reduced by the [[Stats#Focus|Focus]] stat. The primary stats these abilities use are [[Stats#Sexiness|Sexiness]] and Temptation. There are some Mental spells that use [[Stats#Spellpower|Spellpower]] versus Magic Resistance.
 
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==Threat==
 
==Threat==
 
Threat controls the ebb and flow of battle — the higher Threat you pose to the enemy, the more likely you are to be singled out from your party to be attacked. Threat is represented by the colored gemstone near your name. A green threat indicates a low chance of being targeted, while a more red hue represents a more threatening combatant. All creatures have Threat, and any character not directly controlled by the player is beholden to its whims. Typically, [[Warrior|Warriors]] and characters who deliver high-damage hits or high-healing abilities will generate Threat most quickly. Some [[Powers]] may additionally amplify or reduce the Threat of the user or a target. See [[Stats]] for a sample of how threat looks like.
 
Threat controls the ebb and flow of battle — the higher Threat you pose to the enemy, the more likely you are to be singled out from your party to be attacked. Threat is represented by the colored gemstone near your name. A green threat indicates a low chance of being targeted, while a more red hue represents a more threatening combatant. All creatures have Threat, and any character not directly controlled by the player is beholden to its whims. Typically, [[Warrior|Warriors]] and characters who deliver high-damage hits or high-healing abilities will generate Threat most quickly. Some [[Powers]] may additionally amplify or reduce the Threat of the user or a target. See [[Stats]] for a sample of how threat looks like.
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==Sensing==
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Attempting to sense an enemy can reveal important information about an enemy type, including but not limited to: their powers, their sexual likes and dislikes, their elemental resistances, and stats. Sensing  will also reveal if an enemy has powers that can be stolen via mirror stance.
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Once successfully sensed, information about that enemy type will be saved and may be accessed through clicking the enemy's stat pane.
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As of version '''[[Version history#0.4.9 (August 11, 2021)|0.4.9]]''', sense now has a 100% success chance.
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Sensing may be vital to formulating strategies to defeat more complex bosses.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:08, 5 February 2024

Combat

Combat Types

Category Physical Magic Lust/Mental
Target HP HP HP
Info Physical attacks are dependent on the type of damage the weapon does versus Armor and any corresponding resistances. These attacks include the weapon attacks, ranged attacks, weapon powers and physical powers. The main stats when these attacks are involved are Attack Power and Armor Penetration. Magic attacks are primarily attacks from Powers that use the Spell tag. These attacks are amplified by Catalysts and apply damage versus Ward and any corresponding resistances. Magic attacks are not limited to offensive abilities and do include defensive and supportive spells. The main stats when using magic abilities are Spellpower and Spell Penetration. Mental and Lust attacks primarily involve invoking fear and panic into the heart and minds of the targeted opponent, or just makes them really horny. These types of attacks typically use the Tease tag and damage of this type is reduced by the Focus stat. The primary stats these abilities use are Sexiness and Temptation. There are some Mental spells that use Spellpower versus Magic Resistance.

Resistance

Weapon Buff

Threat

Threat controls the ebb and flow of battle — the higher Threat you pose to the enemy, the more likely you are to be singled out from your party to be attacked. Threat is represented by the colored gemstone near your name. A green threat indicates a low chance of being targeted, while a more red hue represents a more threatening combatant. All creatures have Threat, and any character not directly controlled by the player is beholden to its whims. Typically, Warriors and characters who deliver high-damage hits or high-healing abilities will generate Threat most quickly. Some Powers may additionally amplify or reduce the Threat of the user or a target. See Stats for a sample of how threat looks like.

Sensing

Attempting to sense an enemy can reveal important information about an enemy type, including but not limited to: their powers, their sexual likes and dislikes, their elemental resistances, and stats. Sensing will also reveal if an enemy has powers that can be stolen via mirror stance.

Once successfully sensed, information about that enemy type will be saved and may be accessed through clicking the enemy's stat pane.

As of version 0.4.9, sense now has a 100% success chance.

Sensing may be vital to formulating strategies to defeat more complex bosses.