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The '''AMBUSH''' verb is used to aim melee attacks at specific parts of a target's body, in contrast to the [[ATTACK_(verb)|ATTACK]] (or [[KILL_(verb)|KILL]]) verb, which attacks a randomly determined part of the target. |
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⚫ | |introduction=The{{boldmono| AMBUSH }}verb is used to make attacks from hiding or invisibility and will outright fail if those conditions are not met. The {{boldmono|[[ATTACK]]}} verb is similar to {{boldmono|AMBUSH}} but may be used from open or hiding. Note that the {{boldmono|AMBUSH}} verb is different from the [[Ambush]] skill. It is not necessary to use the {{boldmono|AMBUSH}} verb in order to get the [[stance]] pushdown and [[critical weighting]] benefits provided by the Ambush skill, it is only necessary to attack from hiding. |
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|help=<small>'''''Note:''' This will populate with {{boldmono|AMBUSH HELP}} or {{boldmono|HELP AMBUSH}}.''</small> |
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<pre{{log2}}>USAGE: AMBUSH [target] [location] |
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[target] will default to your current TARGET, or a random creature if you have not set a target. |
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* AMBUSH {target} {location} attempts to attack the target in the specified location |
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[location] will default to your AIM preference if set. You may also specify CLEAR to force an unaimed attack.</pre> |
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* AMBUSH {target} attempts to attack the target in the default aiming location specified by the [[AIM_(verb)|AIM]] verb (and attacks normally if no default aiming location is set) |
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==See Also== |
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==Roundtime== |
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Whether one is attacking from hiding or in the open, using the AMBUSH verb adds three seconds to an attack's [[roundtime]]. This additional roundtime may be mitigated in the normal way via [[agility]] and [[dexterity]] bonuses down to the ''minimum ambush roundtime'' of the particular weapon used. The minimum ambush roundtime of a weapon differs from the normal minimum roundtime of that weapon as follows: |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
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! Weapon base speed !! Normal Min. RT !! Min. Ambush RT |
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| 1 || 3 || 4 |
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| 2, 3 || 4 || 5 |
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| 4+ || 5 || 6 |
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==Success and Failure== |
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The factors that influence the chance of successfully attacking the body part aimed for include: |
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* difficulty of the particular body part targeted (smaller and more critical parts of the body are harder to aim for) |
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* the difficulty modifier for the weapon used (larger weapons are harder to aim) |
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* difference in attacker and target level |
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* the attacker's [[Ambush]] skill |
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* the attacker's [[Combat Maneuvers]] skill (when aiming from the open, as opposed to from hiding) |
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* any eye or bleeding head [[wound]]s the attacker may have |
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Failure to hit the desired body part will result in attacking a different part of the target's body, or, at low skill levels, may result in the attacker being unable to find an opening for an attack yet still incurring roundtime. |
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==Other Limitations== |
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Any condition that prevents a character from attacking normally will prevent this verb from working, as will attempting to aim at a nonexistent (''e.g.'', the legs of a worm) or already severed body part. |
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Size disparity can also prevent aiming at specific body parts. Large characters will not be able to aim at specific parts of small critters (''e.g.'', a human cannot aim at specific parts of a spiked cavern urchin). Furthermore, no character can aim at a part of a creature that, because of size limitations, is out of his or her reach (''e.g.'', a dwarf cannot aim at the head or neck of a giant that is standing up). The use of longer weapons can somewhat mitigate this. |
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==Related Articles== |
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* [[Ambush]] |
* [[Ambush]] |
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* [[AIM]] |
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* [[ATTACK_(verb)|ATTACK (verb)]] |
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* [[ATTACK]]/KILL |
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* [[Ambush_saved_post|Ambush saved post]] (outdated) |
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* [[Research:Open ambushing]] |
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* [[Combat system]] |
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==Resources== |
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* [[Player System Manager - Phase 3]] proposal documentation |
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* https://www.play.net/gs4/info/combat_guide/tools.asp |
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* https://www.play.net/gs4/info/combat_guide/factors.asp |
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[[Category:Basic_Mechanics]] |
Latest revision as of 20:43, 14 June 2023
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Note: This will populate with AMBUSH HELP or HELP AMBUSH.
USAGE: AMBUSH [target] [location] [target] will default to your current TARGET, or a random creature if you have not set a target. [location] will default to your AIM preference if set. You may also specify CLEAR to force an unaimed attack.
See Also
- Ambush
- AIM
- ATTACK/KILL
- Research:Open ambushing
- Combat system
- Player System Manager - Phase 3 proposal documentation