War Cries

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War Cry Rank
BELLOW 1
YOWLP 20
GROWL 30
SHOUT 40
CRY 50
HOLLER 60

War Cries are the skill of projecting a Warrior's voice to rally his party or cow his enemies. War Cries are one of the six skills that can be studied at the Warrior Guild.

Using War Cries

War cries are activated using WARCRY. Abilities that prevent speaking and spell-casting, such as Silence, Cutthroat, and Throatchop also affect war cries. War cries fall into two categories: offensive war cries that inflict negative effects on a foe, and supporting war cries that strengthen the warrior and his party. The Griffin's Voice Martial Stance gives the user more endurance and versatility in their war cries.

Performing a war cry takes 3 seconds of roundtime if the cry is performed successfully (regardless of whether it has any effect) and 5 seconds if the cry is performed incorrectly.

War Cries have been converted to use the Standard Success Resolution system. Attacker power is (50 + War Cry Ranks). For comparison, Society attack power is (40 + (Society Ranks * 2)).

Offensive War Cries

An offensive war cry takes two skill rolls: the first decides if the warrior performed the cry successfully, and the second determines how strongly the cry affects the target (if at all). Offensive war cries inflict status effects, not damage. They do not affect the undead unless the warrior is in the Griffin's Voice stance and has trained that stance to the second or third rank.

Single Target

Offensive war cries can be used on a single target via WARCRY [cry] [target]. Creatures or players can be targeted, but bear in mind your guild oath before using them on player characters (or friendly NPCs).

Open Crying

Offensive war cries can also be directed at all creatures in the room (player-friendly) with WARCRY [cry] ALL. This will affect hiding creatures, for better and for worse. Open war cries are more stressful on a warrior's vocal cords than single-target cries.

Untargeted

If invoked without a target (WARCRY [cry]), the warrior will demonstrate the war cry, but no targets will be affected. This style is expected when training offensive war cries with another warrior (skilled master or player character).

Supporting War Cries

All supporting war cries are invoked without a target (WARCRY [cry]), and most require a group to have any effect. Only the final cry, Horland's Holler, will have an effect for a solo warrior. Supporting war cries require a hidden skill roll to ensure the cry is preformed successfully. Like offensive war cries, the group-only supporting war cries can be used without a group, but will have no effect. The duration for these war cries appears to be:

2 × (War Cry Ranks + Level / 4) seconds

Vocal Cord Stress

As of the release of the 3rd phase of the Player System Manager (PSM 3.0), War Cries have been converted to use stamina instead of vocal stress. Vocal Stress was a difficult mechanic for players to track because there was no real-time feedback. Vocal Stress is no longer factored into the success chance of war cries, so players should see higher success rates in general.

War Cries

Bertrandt's Bellow

Bertrandt's Bellow is the first war cry a warrior learns. It is an offensive war cry that can be targeted at a single foe for 10 stamina or used as AoE for 20 stamina. A successful use of bellow applies Staggered.

Bertrant's Bellow is learned at Rank 1, and becomes the cry used for field reps at Rank 10.

Yertie's Yowlp

Yertie's Yowlp is a supporting war cry. Yowlp bolsters the warrior's party's defense against offensive war cries and similar attacks, such as a griffin's screech or a bear's roar, for 10 stamina.

Yertie's Yowlp is learned at Rank 20.
In the past, Yertie's Yowlp boosted a party's AS by 5, but its under-use lead to a redesign.

Gerrelle's Growl

Gerrelle's Growl is an offensive war cry that can be used against a single target for 7 stamina or AoE for 14 stamina. Foes affected by growl are forced into a more offensive stance and Demoralized.

Gerrelle's Growl is learned at Rank 30 and becomes the cry used for field reps at Rank 35.

Seanette's Shout

Seanette's Shout is a supporting war cry that invigorates the warrior and their party and encourages them to strengthen their efforts for 25 stamina. The warrior and all party members are Empowered for a bonus of 20 to all AS attacks. (To be clear, this can be used not in a party for the same effects.)

Seanette's Shout is learned at Rank 40.

Carn's Cry

The final offensive war cry, Carn's Cry attempts to terrify a single creature for 15 stamina or multiple targets (AoE) for 30 stamina. Mechanically, Carn's Cry tries to immobilize the foe, and like much like Empathy (1108), it has multiple outcomes depending on the level of success. A mild success will cause the target to flee to another room and suffer a short period of immobilization, while a large success causes the enemy to become immobilized in place for a longer duration. Unlike Empathy, Carn's Cry cannot earn a "kill" by causing a target to drop its treasure and permanently flee the area.

A successful open Cry will knock hidden creatures out of hiding. Many creatures that do not stun are vulnerable to Carn's Cry, making it occasionally useful to set up a Coup de Grace.

>warcry cry all
You let loose an eerie, modulating cry! 
A bandit is forced from hiding!
A bandit looks at you in utter terror! 
The bandit convulses with terrified shivers!

Roundtime: 3 sec.
Carn's Cry is learned at Rank 50, becomes the cry used for field reps at Rank 55, and remains that way for the duration of the warrior's study of War Cries.

Horland's Holler

Horland's Holler is a room taunt that lasts for a duration based on Influence bonus. Any attacks made in the room have a chance to be redirected back to the warrior. Success of a redirect is based on Multi Opponent Combat training and the Influence bonus of the warrior. In addition, Holler provides the Warrior and Warrior’s party with a short term Boost Health (20). The success of the taunt is based on the Standard success resolution system, and attackers gain a bonus for every attempt made.

Horland's Holler is learned at Rank 60.

Tasks Assigned

All tasks are assigned from Rank 1 except for critter tasks. It is recommended that a warrior learn and use at least the first rank of Griffin's Voice when working on the skill, especially for critter reps.

Teacher

Ask a fellow warrior to teach you. The teacher must either have more ranks than the student, or have an equal number of ranks but be a higher level. To teach someone type WARCRY TEACH <person>

This task is worth 12 points.

Skilled Masters

Ask a skilled master to teach you.

This task is worth 10 points.

Critter

Use the most recent War Cry against a challenging critter. Starts at rank 10, and the cry used changes 5 ranks after learning a new offensive cry. A critter task with Carn's Cry can be one of the more annoying guild tasks.

This task is worth 15 points.

Chores

Rake leaves

Simply proceed to the tool rack, retrieve a rake and bag, and return to the yard. In areas with scattered leaves, PULL RAKE to gather the leaves into a pile and then GET PILE to gather the leaves into your bag. When the bag is full, return to the tool rack and PUT BAG IN BIN to complete the rep.
This task is worth 5 points.

Polish armor

Proceed to the tool rack, retrieve an oiled rag, and find the suits of armor scattered throughout the guild hall and RUB ARMOR to polish them. Return the rag when you are finished. Each suit of armor can only be polished once every 10 minutes.
This task is worth 5 points.

Prune shrubs

Again, go to the tool rack and retrieve pruning shears. Then, at each bush, hedge, or shrub, PRUNE it. Return the shears to the rack when finished. Each shrub can only be pruned once every 10 minutes.
This task is worth 5 points.

Scrub floors

Go to the tool rack and retrieve a scrub brush, then on your hands and knees, CLEAN the floor of inside rooms. Like polishing armor and pruning scrubs, one cannot repeatedly scrub the same floor for reps.
This task is worth 5 points.

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