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dom6:elemental-vulnerability [2024/04/20 02:37]
johnnydown [For Iron]
dom6:elemental-vulnerability [2024/04/22 16:55]
fenrir [For Fire, Shock, Cold, and Poison]
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 Whenever a unit is hit by a damage type they're vulnerable to, if it's one of these four types, the initial damage (what goes into the Damage [[DRN]] roll) is either **doubled** //or// increased by the point value of the vulnerability; **whichever adds less**. Whenever a unit is hit by a damage type they're vulnerable to, if it's one of these four types, the initial damage (what goes into the Damage [[DRN]] roll) is either **doubled** //or// increased by the point value of the vulnerability; **whichever adds less**.
  
-For example, say a ??Jotun Bondi?? with {{:abilities:vulnerability_shock.png?15&nolink}} Shock Vulnerability (5) is hit with a ??Thunder Strike??. The damage of the main part of the Thunder Strike is usually 26; since this is shock damage, however, it's increased to 31. The secondary damage of the spell is usually 2; this is also shock damage and, since **double** 2 is less than 5, the damage is only increased to 4.+For example, say a ??Jotun Bondi?? with {{:abilities:vulnerability_shock.png?15&nolink}} Shock Vulnerability (5) is hit with a ??Thunder Strike??. The damage of the main part of the Thunder Strike is usually 26; since this is shock damage, however, it's increased to 31. This alone is just enough to kill them in one hit. The secondary damage of the spell is usually 2; this is also shock damage and, since 2 is less than 5, the damage is only doubled (to 4).
  
-Within the game's code, there is actually no such thing as an Elemental Vulnerability. It is recorded as a //negative// [[Elemental Resistance]] to the same damage type. So, adding 10 Elemental Resistance to 5 Elemental Vulnerability results in 5 Elemental Resistance.+Within the game's code, there is actually no such thing as an Elemental Vulnerability. It is recorded as a //negative// [[Elemental Resistance]] to the same damage type. Therefore, adding 10 Elemental Resistance to 5 Elemental Vulnerability results in 5 Elemental Resistance.
  
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dom6/elemental-vulnerability.txt · Last modified: 2024/05/29 18:16 by fenrir