Alright, I have noticed a common trend around lately:
You score a critical hit!
*name of mob* dodges your attack.
It is my understanding in D&D that you cannot even score a critical hit
if you do not break the armor. The first may be a 20, but the second roll still has to break in order to successfully make a critical hit.
The same goes for parry. The mobs alternate that and dodge to avoid taking your critical blows. I am uncertain why, but it happens.
Is this the way that the skills are supposed to be used?
Every time our characters dodge or parry, are they _only_ dodging and parrying critical strikes?
Dodge
From my understanding, what you see is the way the code in the mud works, and I believe it is to hard to change (without a major rewrite). Basically what happens is the code makes the rolls against armour etc and a critical can be generated (and thus the echo generated), THEN it makes a check for the dodge or parry, when theoretically it should do that first (this gets back to the can't change the code part).
Basically you can dodge a critical hit, and so can MOBS. While this is not exactly like D&D, and it effects everyone equally, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem.
Hope that is correct and answers the question
-Stayne
Basically you can dodge a critical hit, and so can MOBS. While this is not exactly like D&D, and it effects everyone equally, it doesn't seem to be much of a problem.
Hope that is correct and answers the question
-Stayne
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Dodging Kicks
I was wondering about the mechanics of the kick skill. When a player or mob tries to kick someone with dodge, is the dodge skill taken into account? I only ask because I've seen characters with very high level dodge get kicked repeatedly.
Dodge and parry
When I fight some mobs in the land (usually warriors, like kobold or orc warriors), I saw several times some of them could still parry and riposte, or dodge, after you stun or incapacitate them.
It seems a bit weird.
I was wondering if it was done or purpose, or if maybe it should be changed.
It seems a bit weird.
I was wondering if it was done or purpose, or if maybe it should be changed.