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what is a primary parameter? | • Attack
Influences the damage of your character and all your armies.
• Defense
Determines the steadiness of your troops to physical attacks of the opponent's troops. Does not extend over magical spells.
• Spell Power
Influences the efficiency of spells you use. Increasing the spell power makes magical damage greater, spell effect duration longer, number of resurrected creatures larger etc.
• Knowledge
Determines the maximal reserve of character's mana. | Besides the combat level, every character in game possesses four primary parameters: attack, defense, spell power and knowledge; and three additional parameters: luck, morale and initiative. Innate parameters of different factions are as follows:
Knights: defense +1
Necromancers: knowledge +1
Wizards: knowledge +1
Elves: initiative +3%
Barbarians: attack +1
Dark Elves: knowledge +1
Demons: attack +1
After gaining a new combat level you may increase any one of the primary parameters by 1.
Parameters and their description:
• Attack
Influences the damage of your character and all your armies.
• Defense
Determines the steadiness of your troops to physical attacks of the opponent's troops. Does not extend over magical spells.
• Spell Power
Influences the efficiency of spells you use. Increasing the spell power makes magical damage greater, spell effect duration longer, number of resurrected creatures larger etc.
• Knowledge
Determines the maximal reserve of character's mana.
• Luck
The greater this parameter is, the more probable it is to deal double damage to the opponent with physical attacks. Luck shouldn't be negative, or else the damage might become twice lower. Luck can befall any creature in combat.
• Morale
Determines the chance of the troops to get their turns faster, than their initiative allows, or, on the contrary, to miss turns. Morale only affects living creatures.
• Initiative
Influences the sequence of the troops' turns in combat. | QATC | closed by Lord MasterTI (2009-07-22 02:09:33) |
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