Difference between revisions of "Stats Tab - Creatures"

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*'''Spell Pts:''' For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
*'''Spell Pts:''' For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
*'''Fatigue:''' For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
*'''Fatigue:''' For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
*Soul: Shows the size of their soul. PC level offset creature have their soul size calculated automatically.
*'''Soul''': Shows the size of their soul. PC level offset creature have their soul size calculated automatically.
*'''Combat:''' All Combat skills use this value. That includes Marksman, even though it is technically a Stealth skill. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
*'''Combat:''' All Combat skills use this value. That includes Marksman, even though it is technically a Stealth skill. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
*'''Magic:''' All Magic skills use this value. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
*'''Magic:''' All Magic skills use this value. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.

Revision as of 02:49, 12 May 2006

Contains the Attributes, Skills, and combat values for the NPC or creature.

  • Attributes: All eight attributes are displayed, but Personality is separated.
  • Health: For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
  • Spell Pts: For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
  • Fatigue: For PC level offset creatures the entered value is multiplied by the level of the creature.
  • Soul: Shows the size of their soul. PC level offset creature have their soul size calculated automatically.
  • Combat: All Combat skills use this value. That includes Marksman, even though it is technically a Stealth skill. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
  • Magic: All Magic skills use this value. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
  • Stealth: All Stealth skills use this value. Marksman uses the Combat skill value, even though it is technically a Stealth skill. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus twice the creature's level.
  • Attack Damage: How much damage is done with a normal melee attack. If the creature is PC level offset, this is the base value. The final value is the base value plus half the creature's level.
  • Attack Reach: The distance from the model that the melee attack can reach.
  • Turning Speed: Not used.
  • Foot Weight: Used for the Boot Weight in the detection formula. Larger values make the creature easier to detect.
  • Base Scale: Makes the creature larger or small than the base model.