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Attack versus Defense, often abbreviated AvD, is a numerical value that expresses the effectiveness of a weapon against armor. The value changes depending on what weapon is used and what armor is worn, and these numbers are quite diverse. A rapier, for example, has a very high AvD against unarmored opponents, but since the weapon is very poor at penetrating plate armor, the AvD against plate armor is very low.
Every armor type has four different levels of coverage. For every increase in coverage, the AvD lowers by a set amount. For example, the AvD against soft leather armor decreases by 1 for every level of coverage, where for plate, the AvD decreases by 6 for every level of coverage. The values for every type of armor is listed below:
- Robes/Cloth - 0
- Soft Leather - 1
- Hard Leather/Scale - 2
- Chain Armor - 4
- Plate Armor - 6
To see the AvD for every weapon against every armor, see the appropriate skill to use the weapon. The skills are as follows: Edged Weapons, Two-Handed Weapons, Polearm Weapons, Ranged Weapons, and Thrown Weapons.
External Links
- Weapon Guide, hosted by Play.net